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by flyinglizard
4270 days ago
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First, he's doing the morally right thing by calling them out after a fiasco spanning several months, backed by correspondence. Second, applying public pressure to get his refund is much better than going to litigious way, unless he seeks damages too (which I believe he doesn't - just wants his refund back). |
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If Robocoin is still making money, this bad PR might go against them for just a bit, but their "success" with others will pass on via word of mouth.
If acting like kids on the Internet has worked well for others in order to get their own back, someone should write up a pretty medium article outlining a proper way to do this for any company.