I had to respond to this post because I am tired of seeing my entire profession labeled as "SCUM."
The legal profession is in a completely no-win situation because people are either misinformed or judge an entire profession of people based on their personal bad experience(s).
If you're a plaintiff's attorney, you're scum because you file frivolous law suits. If you're a defense attorney, you're scum because you represent big businesses with lots of money. You spend that money to keep the little guy from getting what he deserves. It's all stereotypes and people just buy right into it.
We live in an imperfect world. Politicians make laws that oftentimes are the result of the pressure of lobbying and special interest groups. Because of these influences the laws are rarely enacted as intended. As a result, you work in a flawed legal system. It's the only one you've got so you're stuck with it. So in addition, politicians are "scum" and lobbyists, special interest groups and other people that try and influence the enactment of laws in favor of their own personal intersts are also "scum."
Let's move on. It's always boggled my mind that people blame lawyers instantly, but they forget that people come to attorneys ASKING to file law suits. As a very general rule attorneys cannot solicit business in that way (meaning they cannot go out and suggest that people file law suits and tell them that they are the ones to do it). But why is it that the people who want to file the frivolous law suits never get labeled as "scum", for some reason it's always the lawyers.
If pepole out there could see the number and type of "citizens" that walk into law firms claiming that they've been hurt, wronged or suffered some type of loss- they would be floored by some of the things they would hear. It borders on the absurd. So that brings me to another group of "scum." All the people that go to attorneys seeking to file law suits- They are "scum" too. In fact they may as well be the worst "scum" of all. Do you honestly think that there would be a need for lawyers if it wasn't for all the people pounding their fists screaming "sue them!"
If you think that the firm that settled the class action suit above sent its people walking the streets just itching to find someone that had been gipped out of getting the benefit of a pricing error for a monitor at Buy.com, then you'll have to invite me into your world for a while, I could use a break from reality.
With regard to this specific action, from the little I've been able to get from this thread, it looks to me like this suit had a great deal of merit and benifitted not only those directly affected, but myself and everyone else that shops at Buy.com as well. Apparently, Buy.com had a policy that allowed them to charge your credit card before they shipped your order. It seems (and I may be wrong) that becasue of this lawsuit, that's changed now and they only charge once they've shipped. I think that's good. I've had a backorder for about two months with them and I know that I wouldn't want my credit card to have been charged. I may decide to cancel and buy elsewhere. That's a good thing in my mind.
With respect to people who took advantage of this and are getting money out of it, I don't think that someone who knew this was a mistake and took advantage of it should profit. Everyone makes mistakes and companies shouldn't be forced to pay $550,000 for a pricing mistake. BUT, when that company goes ahead and charges the customer for the FULL price that wasn't advertised and the customer never agreed to pay- then there is a problem. Not only does the customer have the hassle of trying to correct it with the company, but they also have to deal with their credit card carrier as well. That can be very time consuming and also infuriating. While we're here why don't we label all the rude customer serveice people and the companies that leave you on hold for 45 minutes at a time "scum" as well.
The bottom line is sometimes things don't work out as planned. The bottom line is, just because someone sued Buy.com doesn't mean all attorneys are scum. Most attorneys are decent people, are good at their job and spend a great deal of time telling people that they shouldn't file law suits.