To: TexanToTheCore
Having spent some time in the food industry, the possibility of having a finger in the chili is truly remote. I suspect she put it there and will be sued by Wendy's.Being an attorney and having seen some ingenious and not-so-ingenious methods con artists will use to try to extort money from a deep-pocket, I am hard to convince that a claimant like this has a legitimate claim. I am admittedly biased against them.
In my earlier years as an attorney I had shady claimants try to retain me for similar, though not nearly so lurid, claims. I send them right back out the door. I passed up easy money in some cases, but that's okay.
88 posted on
03/29/2005 2:47:03 PM PST by
JCEccles
(If Jimmy Carter were a country, he'd be Canada.)
To: JCEccles
I hope your claimants were happy to hear you had turned them down. It probably saved their bank accounts and homes.
Man, this woman is dumb.
To: JCEccles
Would Wendy's posting a reward help in this matter, including ferreting out the truth?
Or is the scenario too ridiculous (a bunch of hacked-off fingered people appear to collect, and someone has to play the role of Prince Charming).
115 posted on
03/29/2005 4:22:44 PM PST by
kenavi
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