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renfamous bought the KamehaCon ticked AFTER Vic was coming back to KamehaCon, she only bought it to complain about how she wasn't going anymore

Kamehacon called her out on it publicly.

 
Nickstradamous :story:
Nickstradamous, with the powerfully accurate predictions brought on by the extremely rare powers of "common sense" and "rational decision-making", not seen in the dangerhair community in decades!

I can see that as a side character in one of TUG's comic books
 
Can the fat orca be sent to collections for a fraudulent chargeback?

That's not how its fought. Once a chargeback has occured, the company will be notified, they will than provide evidence to prove if a purchase was/was not legit. Usually these are incredibly hard to fight, however if you have someone who is exceptional enough to spew out on social media they commited a fraudulent chargeback... well never seen anyone that dumb till now honestly. After which the bank SHOULD than remove the funds from the customer account, return to the company and than the bank will decide what to do next. If they levee fees, close down the account, etc.
 
... How much would it cost? Because I almost would be willing to kick them the funds to do so just to harm her credit.

They'd be looking at at least the small claims filing fee plus their time. They probably need to send her at least one letter asking for the funds and telling her that they will take legal action if she doesn't pay by a certain date.

They don't seem like the kind of business which has a lot of small debtors which can be bundled to make recovery action worthwhile.

Her bank cancelling her credit card or at least flagging her account would probably inconvenience her more.

PULL is already spinning a "ren dindu nuffin" narrative.

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That's not how its fought. Once a chargeback has occured, the company will be notified, they will than provide evidence to prove if a purchase was/was not legit. Usually these are incredibly hard to fight, however if you have someone who is exceptional enough to spew out on social media they commited a fraudulent chargeback... well never seen anyone that dumb till now honestly. After which the bank SHOULD than remove the funds from the customer account, return to the company and than the bank will decide what to do next. If they levee fees, close down the account, etc.
Ah... Depends on the route the transaction was taken. The funds don't get moved and go to the bank if it's a claim with Visa or Mastercard before the claim is complete, I know that for absolute certain.
 
So here's a thought that just occurred to me.

Lets assume someone did a gay op about the "Fear the Beard" thing. It seems logical. The Duck Commander guys have effectively surrendered the trademark already, and they mentioned someone "made them aware" of the use of it. The only real reason this would come up would be if someone looked up the term, found it was trademarked, and tried to cause shit.

Except... they went after Ty Beard, first.

What if this wasn't a Gay Op targeting Nick and his stream. What if this was a gay op by one of those exceptionals ... targeting Ty Beard. Trying to get him in trouble. He just forwarded it onto Nick after they reached out to him.

Man, I hope Nick can have a nice polite discussion with that law firm about who, exactly, "made them aware" of it.
 
Yeah, but he's in bumfuck Minnesota, working out of a refurbished shipping container. He's probably doing alright for his area.
Not at all. It's fairly light. Obviously it depends on how involved the specific cases are, but for normal criminal defense it is not. If I had to defend against a criminal case myself, though, I'd rather have someone who didn't have a cookie cutter practice cranking out one case after another with the bare minimum of effort.
Small town lawyers are great. I highly recommend. They know everybody. They maybe could have been some big somethingorother in a big city but whyyyyy. You could just get a house out in the boonies and practice the legalese out there. If you are smart enough to be a one-stop lawsmith it works. Nick seems like that kind of off-the-beaten-path kind of guy. He was a banker or something like that before and went to law school in his late 20's or early 30's in a non-traditional kind of way. He chose that life.

His new house for him and Lady Rackets that they just bought a month or so ago with a vault for him to get allergic inside of for internet lols proves in a way that it works.
So here's a thought that just occurred to me.

Lets assume someone did a gay op about the "Fear the Beard" thing. It seems logical. The Duck Commander guys have effectively surrendered the trademark already, and they mentioned someone "made them aware" of the use of it. The only real reason this would come up would be if someone looked up the term, found it was trademarked, and tried to cause shit.

Except... they went after Ty Beard, first.

What if this wasn't a Gay Op targeting Nick and his stream. What if this was a gay op by one of those exceptionals ... targeting Ty Beard. Trying to get him in trouble. He just forwarded it onto Nick after they reached out to him.

Man, I hope Nick can have a nice polite discussion with that law firm about who, exactly, "made them aware" of it.
I got that vibe too. Somebody put a bug in their ear about the possible trademark infringement. Shit seemed like a form letter. Git 'em Rackets. Show 'em the what fer!
 
Didnt watch the stream and now Im about to clock in. What is Ren being sued for?
 
I'd just like to point out the most important thing in Nick's last stream I haven't seen anyone mention (still catching up though so apologies if gay): His Devil's Advocate Keanu Reeves impersonation was spot on.
 
That's not how its fought. Once a chargeback has occured, the company will be notified, they will than provide evidence to prove if a purchase was/was not legit. Usually these are incredibly hard to fight, however if you have someone who is exceptional enough to spew out on social media they commited a fraudulent chargeback... well never seen anyone that dumb till now honestly. After which the bank SHOULD than remove the funds from the customer account, return to the company and than the bank will decide what to do next. If they levee fees, close down the account, etc.

We can take solace in the fact that she banks with Wells Fargo and those slimy bastards would absolutely squeeze her in any way they could to get their money back.

Somewhat related, but when Nick talked about working for a bank for a year and the horrible experiences / boss he had, wasn't that bank Wells Fargo?

So here's a thought that just occurred to me.

Lets assume someone did a gay op about the "Fear the Beard" thing. It seems logical. The Duck Commander guys have effectively surrendered the trademark already, and they mentioned someone "made them aware" of the use of it. The only real reason this would come up would be if someone looked up the term, found it was trademarked, and tried to cause shit.

Except... they went after Ty Beard, first.

What if this wasn't a Gay Op targeting Nick and his stream. What if this was a gay op by one of those exceptionals ... targeting Ty Beard. Trying to get him in trouble. He just forwarded it onto Nick after they reached out to him.

Man, I hope Nick can have a nice polite discussion with that law firm about who, exactly, "made them aware" of it.

If you read any of the other forms, the Kick Vic people generally have no real idea of what's going on. There are several who still legitimately believe that Nick is Vic's lawyer. They're so ensconced in their bubble world that they miss out truth and keep passing around bad information. It could be likely that they had two pieces of information (Ty is Vic's lawyer, and there's a lawyer selling shirts) that got mixed together to make them think Ty was responsible.

I'd be inclined to think it's someone attached to or aware of the Believe Bulma account that people reported to Toei or that Short Round sent a C&D to that wanted to hit back in similar fashion.
 
I'd be inclined to think it's someone attached to or aware of the Believe Bulma account that people reported to Toei or that Short Round sent a C&D to that wanted to hit back in similar fashion.

It's the latter.
 
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