Christopher Thelen
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(Dec 30, 2005 - 2:40 PM)
I never said the state was responsible for follow-up. But when I go into a store, and both managers (yes, I *did* talk to them) and employees don't even know there is a recall, then it seems as if Sony has done a poor job (if ANY job) of recalling the discs from the stores. That's where my letter to the Attorney General comes into play - also in the hopes that they follow the lead of Texas in filing suit against Sony.
But, hey, you want to defend a company who treats their customers like criminals, be my guest.
(Dec 29, 2005 - 1:48 PM)
Sony/BMG infects thousands of computers around the country, and gets what comes out to a slap on the wrist? Not good enough - not only should Sony/BMG be responsible for all costs involved in getting users' computers repaired, but someone high up in that company should be facing prison time. Plus, at least in Illinois, "Content-Protected" CDs are STILL ON THE SHELVES!!! (So much for Sony's "recall".) I've been in touch with the office of the Illinois Attorney General, and have asked them to come down hard on Sony/BMG. Here's hoping Texas and California have the guts to do so as well. As for me... I'll NEVER buy another Sony product again.