

juststarting wrote:Not much of a warning, if you're after name and shame, then name and shame.



brett1868 wrote:That's against the forum rules, he cannot name and shame for fear of being prosecuted for slander. I'm sure if you drop the O.P a PM then he will let you know of his experience with the vendor.

Title_II wrote:They can send those cops chasing (or not) that father and son crew in Victoria to come get me and bring me back for a slander suit


juststarting wrote:So I am fairly sure that an individual expressing an opinion about a commercial entity is fully within their right. It is more or less a product review... I am pretty sure there are laws to protect individuals in this specific instance.
Also, forum owner is not liable, unless it's abusive and they refused to take it down. However, a product review, in a shooters forum, about a shooting product... Doubtful that this is an issue at all.
That said, I am not a lawyer, so I could be completely wrong... But I don't think I am wrong.

Chronos wrote:Nope, they won't. They'll just go after the forum owner because he is liable for anything written here.
It's happened before here and the bloke didn't have the resources (financial or otherwise) to fight it and the forum shut down.
A lot of Australian shooting forums have employed filters to stop particular shop names being used and a lot of blokes haven't bought from them since.
Chronos


juststarting wrote:So I am fairly sure that an individual expressing an opinion about a commercial entity is fully within their right. It is more or less a product review... I am pretty sure there are laws to protect individuals in this specific instance.
Also, forum owner is not liable, unless it's abusive and they refused to take it down. However, a product review, in a shooters forum, about a shooting product... Doubtful that this is an issue at all.
That said, I am not a lawyer, so I could be completely wrong... But I don't think I am wrong.
6mmdasher wrote:Just a word of warning to you all, I have been stung by a seller that has a really nice website and asked for payment via direct debit.
I have not seen the goods, he wont talk on the phone. I can't get my money back and he even has told lies to the consumer protection society.
This guy works out of Adelaide from his car and garage.

<<Genesis93>> wrote:Sounds like a simple case of fraud (theft??), to be dealt with by the Police - so I would suggest you drop in to your local with the information, name (if you have it) phone number, account number.... (dont let them palm it off as a civil matter).
Obtaining property by deception.
(1) A person who by any deception dishonestly obtains property belonging to another, with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it, is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to level 5 imprisonment (10 years maximum).
(2) For purposes of this section a person is to be treated as obtaining property if he obtains ownership, possession or control of it, and "obtain" includes obtaining for another or enabling another to obtain or to retain.
(3) Subsections (12) and (13) of section 73 shall apply for purposes of this section, with the necessary adaptation of the reference to appropriating, as it applies for purposes of section 72.
S. 81(4) substituted by No. 36/1988 s. 6.
(4) For the purposes of this section, "deception"—
(a) means any deception (whether deliberate or reckless) by words or conduct as to fact or as to law, including a deception as to the present intentions of the person using the deception or any other person; and
(b) includes an act or thing done or omitted to be done with the intention of causing—
(i) a computer system; or
(ii) a machine that is designed to operate by means of payment or identification—
to make a response that the person doing or omitting to do the act or thing is not authorised to cause the computer system or machine to make.
