![]() "IMVU MAY TERMINATE THESE TERMS OR SUSPEND YOUR ACCESS TO THE PLATFORM AT ANY TIME" When you made your account, you agreed to the following: ![]() Nope, you cannot successfully sue them for that. They post follow up comments days and weeks and even many months after their AVVO posts were made and I commented on them, to "update" me, again, as if I know who they are and they need to get me these updates and as if I'm they're lawyer.īut my AVVO comments aren't reliable legal advice, and I'm not their lawyer, and they can't rely on anything any AVVO lawyer writes. I know this because people telephone me, not anonymously, and act like I know who they are. I'm aware that people want to think of the lawyers that respond to their posts as their lawyers. Because posts are anonymous on this site, there's no attorney-client relationship formed that could be relied on, no fiduciary duty, no duty of confidentiality, no duty of loyalty, and no accountability for any attorney that's wrong. But nonetheless, posts' terminology can be and frequently is inaccurate and/or omits important facts, and responses can be dead wrong. I'm aware that AVVO advertises itself as "free legal advice," and of course I know how everyone LOVES not having to pay a lawyer. Or start their own game company that conforms to their taste.Īs for money you've spent in the past, you have no viable claim for return of that money, for which you received value through all the hours you spent on the site.Īvvo doesn't pay us for these responses, and I'm not your lawyer just because I answer this question or respond to any follow-up comments. Or customers can buy the company and do what they like with it. All businesses constantly change what they offer.Ĭustomers are free to continue to patronize them, or to take their business elsewhere. ![]() Of course you have no viable claim against a business for deciding to change what it sells.
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