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Anyone seen this?

<https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/>

piglet
 
piglet wrote...
Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

Haha, I only purchased non-linear resistors.


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piglet <erichpwagner@hotmail.com> wrote in news:qhuhh5$5da$1@dont-
email.me:

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

piglet

Why? Because they were not linear? Bwuhahahahaha!
 
On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 05:42:52 -0700, Winfield Hill wrote:

piglet wrote...

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

Haha, I only purchased non-linear resistors.

I'm out of luck, too. I bought linear resistors alright, but *not*
indirectly.



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On 1 Aug 2019 05:42:52 -0700, Winfield Hill <winfieldhill@yahoo.com>
wrote:

piglet wrote...

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

Haha, I only purchased non-linear resistors.

Easy... all resistors are nonlinear.


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On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 12:13:39 +0100, piglet wrote:

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

piglet

Yup, I just sent in copies of about 150 invoices, 290K resistors for
about $4700. If the lines of Apple, Ford and Dell send in claims, I'm
likely to get $10. If the big manufacturers do NOT make claims (maybe
because they buy direct from the manufacturer) then maybe I will actually
get some money from this.

There is also a capacitor suit in the works, but they are not ready to
accept claims yet.

Jon
 
Jon Elson <elson@pico-systems.com> wrote in
news:RPudnU9wOOinrt7AnZ2dnUU7-d-dnZ2d@giganews.com:

On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 12:13:39 +0100, piglet wrote:

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

piglet

Yup, I just sent in copies of about 150 invoices, 290K resistors
for about $4700. If the lines of Apple, Ford and Dell send in
claims, I'm likely to get $10. If the big manufacturers do NOT
make claims (maybe because they buy direct from the manufacturer)
then maybe I will actually get some money from this.

There is also a capacitor suit in the works, but they are not
ready to accept claims yet.

Jon

Claims against what? A mal adjusted circuit characteristic?

You get $10 because you own one of those products?

How did it affect a product that ment through its mfgr testing?

Linear resistors?

Or is it like the VW mileage claim where the 'linearity' is claimed
to be greater than it actually is...

I guess it is an Arsenio Hall moment.
 
John Larkin <jjlarkin@highland_snip_technology.com> wrote in
news:98b6ke1io0a382pooa2vr4d52aidl3c3dp@4ax.com:

On 1 Aug 2019 05:42:52 -0700, Winfield Hill
winfieldhill@yahoo.com
wrote:

piglet wrote...

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

Haha, I only purchased non-linear resistors.

Easy... all resistors are nonlinear.

Not optical. Ever heard of "slow light"?
 
On 02/08/2019 10:33 am, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Jon Elson <elson@pico-systems.com> wrote in
news:RPudnU9wOOinrt7AnZ2dnUU7-d-dnZ2d@giganews.com:

On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 12:13:39 +0100, piglet wrote:

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

piglet

Yup, I just sent in copies of about 150 invoices, 290K resistors
for about $4700. If the lines of Apple, Ford and Dell send in
claims, I'm likely to get $10. If the big manufacturers do NOT
make claims (maybe because they buy direct from the manufacturer)
then maybe I will actually get some money from this.

There is also a capacitor suit in the works, but they are not
ready to accept claims yet.

Jon


Claims against what? A mal adjusted circuit characteristic?

You get $10 because you own one of those products?

How did it affect a product that ment through its mfgr testing?

Linear resistors?

Or is it like the VW mileage claim where the 'linearity' is claimed
to be greater than it actually is...

I guess it is an Arsenio Hall moment.

Issue was price fixing via distribution. Cue bad pun joke about fixed
resistors and fixed pricing ...

piglet
 
On Friday, August 2, 2019 at 5:54:13 AM UTC-4, piglet wrote:
On 02/08/2019 10:33 am, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
Jon Elson <elson@pico-systems.com> wrote in
news:RPudnU9wOOinrt7AnZ2dnUU7-d-dnZ2d@giganews.com:

On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 12:13:39 +0100, piglet wrote:

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

piglet

Yup, I just sent in copies of about 150 invoices, 290K resistors
for about $4700. If the lines of Apple, Ford and Dell send in
claims, I'm likely to get $10. If the big manufacturers do NOT
make claims (maybe because they buy direct from the manufacturer)
then maybe I will actually get some money from this.

There is also a capacitor suit in the works, but they are not
ready to accept claims yet.

Jon


Claims against what? A mal adjusted circuit characteristic?

You get $10 because you own one of those products?

How did it affect a product that ment through its mfgr testing?

Linear resistors?

Or is it like the VW mileage claim where the 'linearity' is claimed
to be greater than it actually is...

I guess it is an Arsenio Hall moment.


Issue was price fixing via distribution. Cue bad pun joke about fixed
resistors and fixed pricing ...
They had a sliding price scale for pots. :^)
GH
 
On 8/1/19 2:45 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 12:13:39 +0100, piglet wrote:

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

piglet

Yup, I just sent in copies of about 150 invoices, 290K resistors for
about $4700. If the lines of Apple, Ford and Dell send in claims, I'm
likely to get $10. If the big manufacturers do NOT make claims (maybe
because they buy direct from the manufacturer) then maybe I will actually
get some money from this.

There is also a capacitor suit in the works, but they are not ready to
accept claims yet.

Jon

I would estimate you'll see your check sometime around the year 2027
 
On 8/1/19 2:45 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
On Thu, 01 Aug 2019 12:13:39 +0100, piglet wrote:

Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

piglet

Yup, I just sent in copies of about 150 invoices, 290K resistors for
about $4700. If the lines of Apple, Ford and Dell send in claims, I'm
likely to get $10. If the big manufacturers do NOT make claims (maybe
because they buy direct from the manufacturer) then maybe I will actually
get some money from this.

There is also a capacitor suit in the works, but they are not ready to
accept claims yet.

Jon

Your chances are better than ever seeing any money from Equifax for that
data breach settlement, about the same amount of money ($30 million) is
what's reserved for cash payments to all 167 million people affected
 
On 8/1/19 7:13 AM, piglet wrote:
Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

piglet

Panasonic North America will probably have to pay out more in actual
punitive damages than Equifax ever does for leaking half the US
population's credit info.

Bet Panasonic wishes there was a Panasonic employee as consumer chair of
the FTC, instead of a former Equifax lobbyist who will then return to
working for Equifax after his tenure is over lol
 
On 8/1/2019 7:13 AM, piglet wrote:
Anyone seen this?

https://linearresistorsindirectcase.com/

piglet

Yup. I got a couple of letters in the mail asking me
to join the class action suit.

Ed
 

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