Best Buy Lawyer Altered Documents In Suit Over Illegal MSN Subscriptions Comments

Techdirt by Mike Masnick - Jun 7, '07 3:22am
Add to Favorites Add to Live.com Add to Google Add to del.icio.us Add to Yahoo! Add to Digg Add to Reddit Add to Technorati Add to StumbleUpon You may have heard recently about the racketeering case against Microsoft and Best Buy, where Best Buy would sign up customers for an MSN subscription without letting the subscriber know. A former Best Buy employee has explained how the whole scam worked. However, the case just got a lot more interesting, as a lawyer for Best Buy has admitted that he altered a few of the documents he handed over in the case, which certainly could end up costing the company millions more in fines. Combined with their other recent lawsuit over different versions of their website inside stores, and you have to wonder why anyone shops at Best Buy at all any more.
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