Posted by John in La on June 24, 2017 at 05:58:06 from (96.33.130.162):
I think a lot of you guys have missed the obvious point in the article about the suit over lumber not being the size it is stated as. I can understand some city person not being educated in lumber size and feeling he was cheated. Heck anyone that feels he knows everything about everything probably needs mental help anyway.
The thing that caught my eye was that 3 different people went to different lumber stores and felt they were cheated. So all 3 of them (that have never met before in their life) went to the same law firm on the same day and filed the suit.
If that does not smell like week old fish nothing does.
This has nothing to do with so poor uneducated person not knowing how lumber is sold and feels he was cheated. In my mind this is simply a well educated lawyer that knows how lumber is sold knowing full well what he was doing from the get go that gathered 3 people to file a suit because he saw some easy money to be made.
I think the lawyer needs to be disbarred for his actions.
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