Class action or not, if the service functioned normally the whole month except for one day, why would they owe anyone more than the 1 day cost of service? (35 cents)
Lots of other class action questions come up re: lawyers, plannedemic, and plannedriots.
Failure of consideration. The consideration was a month worth of service. Was a month's worth of service provided?
And if I take you argument well it wasn't even a full day it was denied, so 35 cents would be too much.
I contracted to have Apple Music on demand for a complete month. Tell me how they satisfied their obligation to provide bargained-for services under their monthly contract?
Class action or not, if the service functioned normally the whole month except for one day, why would they owe anyone more than the 1 day cost of service? (35 cents)
Lots of other class action questions come up re: lawyers, plannedemic, and plannedriots.
Failure of consideration. The consideration was a month worth of service. Was a month's worth of service provided?
And if I take you argument well it wasn't even a full day it was denied, so 35 cents would be too much.
I contracted to have Apple Music on demand for a complete month. Tell me how they satisfied their obligation to provide bargained-for services under their monthly contract?
I hope you're right. Per dium seems to be the way Courts look at such things. Seems they were thinking nobody would sue over 35 cents.
I'd love to see them buried under this ....