What the hell is this? Method man can you save me? lol Vol. Someone is threatening to sue me via NT

Originally Posted by pr0phecy718

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thanks, one problem tho...that post is locked...so I can't edit it out
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Method Man or any other administrator?


Which basically means you're being trolled.
 
Originally Posted by you big dummy

Did a quick search and found the post!
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I'm guessing its either 43 year-old, Sylvie Gilabert from Midtown
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Originally Posted by BangDak

Looks like i should cop a unlimited metrocard today before the prices go up right?
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MANHATTAN — New Yorkers will face massive bus and subway fare hikes Thursday that bring the price of a 30-day unlimited MetroCard up from $89 to $104.

For straphangers considering hoarding MetroCards for future use, the MTA has a message: don't bother. The unlimited-ride MetroCards purchased at current prices will stay valid for trips after fares rise Dec. 30 for only 11 days.

Straphangers who purchase cards before the cut-off date are given a grace period to activate the cards before the 17 percent 30-day unlimited fare hike goes into effect. To get full use of an unlimited card purchased before Dec. 30, it must be swiped by Jan. 10.

The MTA has set a number of other fare hikes, and grace periods for each type of unlimited card that range from one day to six weeks:

• The cost of one subway ride will go from $2.25 to $2.50 when you buy a single-ride card. Refills on existing cards will remain at $2.25 per ride.

• The seven-day card will go from $27 to $29. Cards bought by Dec. 30 are valid until Jan. 16.

• One-day and 14-day unlimited ride cards will be eliminated. Cards bought before the cutoff date will be valid through Jan. 10 for the one-day pass and Jan. 23 for the 14-day unlimited card.

• Purchasing a new MetroCard instead of refilling an existing card will cost $1.

• The 7-day express bus card will be valid until Jan. 16.

MTA Chairman Jay Walder was asked at a Wednesday conference whether the fare hikes would be delayed because of the blizzard.

"No," Walder said. "It has to go forward at this point."

To help commuters get the best bang for their buck after the price gauge, the MTA has put together a Best Values webpage that breaks down the cost of each card per swipe.

New Yorkers felt caught off-guard by the hikes as they purchased cards on the last day lower prices were available.

"I didn't really have any warning," Paul Tscherednikov, 28, said, adding that he didn't think it would go into effect so fast. "It kind of snuck up on me."

After the service disruptions caused by the blizzard all week, he said he is particularly frustrated by the MTA.

"I couldn't go to work on Monday simply because I couldn't get to work," he said. "It feels like we're simply paying money into a black hole."

The controversial fare-hike proposal that passed Oct. 7 will net the MTA an anticipated 7.5 percent in revenue.

Regardless of the storm effects, Manhattanites like Midtown resident Sylvie Gilabert, 43, hope that the quality of service increases with the price.
"I think it's not consistent with the type of service that's provided," Gilabert said Wednesday.
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That's wild proph... I'll take over the Knicks off-season/season thread in the wake of this scandal.
 
Boilermaker X is right.. You can name names though. Do a google search for Righthaven.. A yuku JJB message board user (they found his/her name somehow) was sued for posting a newspaper article on the message board... This entity also started suing people for use of one photo.. It's gotten a bit sloppy for them, so their ultimate demise may be coming, but it opens the door for others. Anyone can sue anyone if they have $350 bucks for filing fees.
 
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Boilermaker X is right.. You can name names though. Do a google search for Righthaven.. A yuku JJB message board user (they found his/her name somehow) was sued for posting a newspaper article on the message board... This entity also started suing people for use of one photo.. It's gotten a bit sloppy for them, so their ultimate demise may be coming, but it opens the door for others. Anyone can sue anyone if they have $350 bucks for filing fees.
just googled Righthaven.... talk about a scumbag steve operation they are running over there.

I'm not an attorney, but wouldnt Prophecy be protected by Fair Use laws regarding the copyrighted material?  He did not re-post that story for any economic gains.  It was only for commentary and news reporting reasons.

  
 
%+%%. Id tell him to come at me.

If this was real he is gonna Spend money on lawyers fee and private I's fees looking at your IP and figuring out who you are. Then file the lawsuit.

If this is real. The lawyer of the the GILBERT guy is a moron cuz everyone know you always sue the person with the most money. AKA the DNA info and the writer of the article. Not some lowly NT user who may or may not have any money. If he didnt want his name used in the first place he shouldnt have given out his info to the reporter guy in the first place. Unless he has some sorta written agreement with the guy not to use his info I dont see how he can even win anyway.

What are they gonna do take your sneakers?
 
Originally Posted by you big dummy

Did a quick search and found the post!
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I'm guessing its either 43 year-old, Sylvie Gilabert from Midtown
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Originally Posted by BangDak

Looks like i should cop a unlimited metrocard today before the prices go up right?
sick.gif

MANHATTAN — New Yorkers will face massive bus and subway fare hikes Thursday that bring the price of a 30-day unlimited MetroCard up from $89 to $104.

For straphangers considering hoarding MetroCards for future use, the MTA has a message: don't bother. The unlimited-ride MetroCards purchased at current prices will stay valid for trips after fares rise Dec. 30 for only 11 days.

Straphangers who purchase cards before the cut-off date are given a grace period to activate the cards before the 17 percent 30-day unlimited fare hike goes into effect. To get full use of an unlimited card purchased before Dec. 30, it must be swiped by Jan. 10.

The MTA has set a number of other fare hikes, and grace periods for each type of unlimited card that range from one day to six weeks:

• The cost of one subway ride will go from $2.25 to $2.50 when you buy a single-ride card. Refills on existing cards will remain at $2.25 per ride.

• The seven-day card will go from $27 to $29. Cards bought by Dec. 30 are valid until Jan. 16.

• One-day and 14-day unlimited ride cards will be eliminated. Cards bought before the cutoff date will be valid through Jan. 10 for the one-day pass and Jan. 23 for the 14-day unlimited card.

• Purchasing a new MetroCard instead of refilling an existing card will cost $1.

• The 7-day express bus card will be valid until Jan. 16.

MTA Chairman Jay Walder was asked at a Wednesday conference whether the fare hikes would be delayed because of the blizzard.

"No," Walder said. "It has to go forward at this point."

To help commuters get the best bang for their buck after the price gauge, the MTA has put together a Best Values webpage that breaks down the cost of each card per swipe.

New Yorkers felt caught off-guard by the hikes as they purchased cards on the last day lower prices were available.

"I didn't really have any warning," Paul Tscherednikov, 28, said, adding that he didn't think it would go into effect so fast. "It kind of snuck up on me."

After the service disruptions caused by the blizzard all week, he said he is particularly frustrated by the MTA.

"I couldn't go to work on Monday simply because I couldn't get to work," he said. "It feels like we're simply paying money into a black hole."

The controversial fare-hike proposal that passed Oct. 7 will net the MTA an anticipated 7.5 percent in revenue.

Regardless of the storm effects, Manhattanites like Midtown resident Sylvie Gilabert, 43, hope that the quality of service increases with the price.
"I think it's not consistent with the type of service that's provided," Gilabert said Wednesday.
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Come at me Sylvie Gilabert
 
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why is he complaining i dont understand?

so a journalist wrote the article...put this trolls name in it...the troll got mad, got the article taken down from the web? but its still riding on nt?

someone post it on 4chan
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