Legal Question in Consumer Law in Virginia
Can a large department store sue someone for creating several accounts that were used to earn points and therefore get many items for free/deeply discounted? For instance, my friend has created several email addresses and made purchases on each of these email addresses to obtain about $5 weekly to get free stuff, essentially. The terms and conditions of the rewards program do not mention abuse of the program being punishable by law.
Asked on 1/10/14, 9:30 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Michael Hendrickson
Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson
All that activity for $5 per week "to get free stuff. essentially"?
Do your friend a favor and tell him or her to get a life.
Answered on 1/10/14, 9:07 pm
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