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To: fortes fortuna juvat

Sans injury, there was no scam. If an uninjured Dao had tried to sue the airline, his legal fees would have exceeded any money he *might* have won. He’d have likely lost that lawsuit, however, so ALL he’d have gained is a massive legal bill—which is hardly anything that could be called a ‘scam.’


245 posted on 04/27/2017 12:05:45 PM PDT by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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To: Fantasywriter

Sans injury, there was no scam. If an uninjured Dao had tried to sue the airline, his legal fees would have exceeded any money he *might* have won. He’d have likely lost that lawsuit, however, so ALL he’d have gained is a massive legal bill—which is hardly anything that could be called a ‘scam.’
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Nothing you’ve said here, even if it were completely true, constitutes any evidence whatsoever in regard to whether or not Dao was engaging in a scam. And your first sentence is an obvious non sequitur.


246 posted on 04/27/2017 1:35:20 PM PDT by fortes fortuna juvat (God, Guns, and Trump will save the USA)
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