Legal Question in Consumer Law in Missouri
I posted a review of a company online that had information I believed to be true at the time but have come to find out May not be. the company wants to sue me for liable- and in light of the new information, I want to remove my review. The review website wants me to provide a notarized letter saying my statement was false before they take it down, I am worried about notarizing a false statement, especially since I didn't know it was false until now. What can I do?
Asked on 8/21/13, 9:18 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Smith
LawSmith
You should probably have an attorney negotiate with the Web die, and the company. It matters what the notarized statement actually days.
Good luck
Answered on 8/21/13, 2:07 pm
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