What would you do?


I happen to have proof that a fairly well known American boutique audio audio company routinely and brazenly shill bids its auctions for audio equipment. Knowledge of this fraud and so many people being ripped off troubles me. Thoughts?
sbach11
Spoken like a true non-lawyer. Truth is a defense you can use after you get sued. The idea is not to get sued in the first place. It's not what you don't know that hurts you - it's what you think you do know. Be careful. It's a dangerous world.
OK, then you know that you don't want to be a defendant in a lawsuit if at all possible. Maybe I'm a bit more risk adverse than you are. Getting sued sucks. They don't teach that in law school.
It is interesting to observe two very different approaches by two lawyers. Not being a lawyer, I can clearly see that both can be combined successfully. You can do things differently depending on the case and the client.
But..I prefer Lloydc's stance overall.
Third view, it doesn't matter if you say factual negative things about an audiogon customer they will punish you or delete the entire thread! Lol