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The author, Allen Harkleroad, has gone toe to toe with some of the largest multi-billion dollar companies on the planet over publicly criticizing their products and...
When everything else fails, build a sucks.com website. You have a legal right to express your feelings and opinions online without fear of persecution or prosecution. Flex your 1st amendment free speech rights.
The author, Allen Harkleroad, has gone toe to toe with some of the largest multi-billion dollar companies on the planet over publicly criticizing their products and services on the Internet. Many times these companies used legal intimidation or threats in an effort to force him to shut down his sucks.com websites. Unfortunately, for them the scare tactics did not work, as he understands the law intimately. Allen has run a publishing company and for sixteen plus years and understands all aspects of federal copyright and trademark laws. Allen uses that knowledge to his advantage and now so can you.
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"Allen Harkleroad may just be the most dangerous consumer in America for companies that treat people unfairly. He has a long and distinguished history of sticking it to those who have treated him and others unfairly, be it through his famous or infamous depending on whether your company has been targeted "sucks.com" sites or his experiences in battling some of the largest debt collectors on the planet.
The only thing more surprising than the list of huge opponents he has taken on are the results he consistently achieves with nothing other than hard work and a passion for standing up for what he believes in. Since unfortunate circumstances made him the target of debt collectors and their attorney’s often unfair tactics and lawsuits, Allen has undertaken a crusade against the collectors.
As is his nature, Allen is not content to use his experiences and knowledge to help only himself. He wants ALL consumers to stand up to these companies and their lawyers. You can now take advantage of his thousands of hours of research and considerable experience and put it to good use in defending yourself against collections lawsuits.” ~ Consumer Protection Attorney Chris Gleason
Allen is an avid and judicious consumer advocate who enjoys helping others. In addition to consumer advocacy, he enjoys writing and blogging on various technology and business subjects. Allen publishes a consumer blog at FMDconsumer.com and as well as writes about first amendment, business and consumer topics on his personal blog at Smarterotti.com.
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The author, Allen Harkleroad, has gone toe to toe with some of the largest multi-billion dollar companies on the planet over publicly criticizing their products and...