Posted on 29 April 2012. Tags: Garage, garages, Legal, longboard, parking, parking garage, police lights, security guard, sirens, stairwell, Towed
So me and my friends we’re longboarding down some companies parking garage pretty late tonight(Saturday) and we parked his car right outside the garage but not in the garage. Now I know longboarding garages is illegal and all trespassing and all that but that’s beside the point. So we’re going down and here sirens and run and hide in the stairwell. Long story short we see police lights off in the distance by our car and sneak out of the garage then my friend, the owner of the car, walks over to it alone without any longboarding gear trying to pretend like he wasn’t affiliated with us. After he gets away and picks us up, he says the security guard of the garage was about to tow his car because he saw one longboard in the back. So pretty much all I’m asking is is it legall for him to tow a car he suspected was affiliated with us simply because there is a longboard in the back? I thought maybe he was just trying to scare us but I have no idea if he has juristiction to do that or not
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Posted on 30 September 2011. Tags: Alcohol, Bottle, drinking, high school football, Legal, next game, school football games, Situation, Urine
So last week, a friend of mine was caught with alcohol at one of our High School football games (stupid I know), and we’re both 18. I wasn’t drinking, and didn’t get in trouble, but my friend was found out because the Principal said “Hey, give me that bottle” (we’re not supposed to have bottles from outside while in the stadium. The stadium is non school-affiliated, either.), my friend handed it over, and things went on from there.
So… did my friend have to give him the bottle? Because we’re off school grounds, does he have any right to demand that he see it?
And also, if I were to bring in a bottle during the next game with say, urine, in it, is it:
1. Legal to have a bottle of urine in public, and
2. Legal for him to demand to see my bottle?
Thanks! 🙂
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Posted on 30 August 2011. Tags: backup solutions, computer, computer business, Legal, Markup, money, Online, reseller partner, service
I have a computer business and have been looking into reselling online backup solutions to my customers but I wouldnt make any money at 30% commission becoming an affiliate or reseller partner. So I have been wondering if I can get away by selling it to my customers and getting them to pay me each month for the subscription (higher price) and then I pay the online service the original price and I make margin. Is this possible? The only thing is would the company get suspicious if they saw me paying multiple accounts each month?
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Posted on 30 August 2011. Tags: Details, email, flyers, Legal, Link, loop hole, Website, zip
I’m an affiliate with a website that offers hundreds of email/zip/address offers, where when I send a user to the link, I will get paid $X.XX if they simply enter their email/zip/address. I don’t know exactly what happens after of what the company does with their info, but I know all offers say Details Apply.
My question is, if I promote this offline with flyers, would it be legal? Are these things considered legal? I figure they wouldn’t be floating around the web if they weren’t and they probably found some legal loop-hole. Just wanted to make sure it was legal before promoting it offline.
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Posted on 19 July 2011. Tags: advice bureau, Affiliate, earning money, financial decisions, financial difficulty, incorrect entries, joke, Legal, legal recourse, Mistake, payment, pledge, Referral, referrals, site
I have been part of an affiliate program for a month. I was told that I was earning money for referrals – after about a month the site said had earned £2000 commission. When I asked to withdraw it to my back account they said that due to an error on their part the figure was wrong, and I’d only really earned £5.
I’d made financial decisions based on the figure their site gave me before, so now I’m in financial difficulty. I believe that they made a mistake, rather than lied to me, but their mistake is now costing me dearly. Surely they cannot pledge to pay an amount and then retract it? They’ve removed the ‘incorrect’ entries from the site so now it shows as me having only earned £5 from a single referral. After I contacted them all they offered is £40 store credit, which considering I’ve spent a more than twice that promoting my site (and by extension their site) believing I could afford it, is a bit of a joke.
I did try looking at the citizen’s advice bureau, but their site doesn’t help, and they aren’t answering the phone. I could only make an appointment if I took a day off work to walk into their offices and then another day off for the appointment itself.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Posted on 28 June 2011. Tags: Contact, Copyrights, Donations, Legal, making a website, money, music, music sheets, Musician, musicsheets, PDF, personal website, thanks in advance, Website
Okay, so I’m making a website about music since I’m also a musician. My website contains my profile, contact, etc. but I haven’t uploaded it yet.
I’m planning to include a section for downloading the music sheets I currently have, to either share it to others/sell for little amounts to help me fund my website.
1. Do you think it will be legal for me to post download links of my uploaded musicsheets(in PDF, those that I’ve uploaded on upload sites) inside my website?
2. What if I ask for little amounts or donations from downloaders? Is it okay? Will it not cause any violation to copyrights or whatever?
3. How will I make money out of my website?
4. Is it okay to put affiliate download links?
If that’s not legal, maybe I’ll just put download links to my files for free. Would that be okay?
Please explain it well.
Thanks in advance.
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