Sep 18

A Way To Make A Million Dollars!




If I knew at least one sure, legal, and easy way to make a million dollars, you can bet I would have that money now. Unfortunately, I have no clue about such a thing, especially since you have to work hard for those money, but no matter how hard you work, without luck and inspiration, you still won't get anywhere. Anyway, those looking for a way to make a million dollars in the US have more alternatives than most people located in the other countries, especially because they can sue virtually anyone for anything and ask for insane amounts of money. As long as they have a lawyer who's good enough, they may even get what they want!

I know - you are asking yourselves what's the connection between all the above and Apple, but we'll make things clear right away. After all, what could be more pleasant than a way to make a million dollars? The answer would be "a way to make a million dollars involving Apple," but its meaning is not the one I would like to, since it's more like "squeezing the money from Apple," rather than "earning money using Apple computers and software."


Whoops! I guess the above almost revealed the secret, don't you think? Yes, my friends, it's one of those cases when Apple, lawsuit, 3G are the main keywords, and the story can be imagined already - someone decided to sue Apple and ask for a lot of money.

To be more accurate, it's about a man from Little Rock, Arkansas, who decided to start a class action lawsuit and ask at least $5 million in damages from Apple and AT&T. The reason? Same as those who came before him - the iPhone 3G is being oversold relative to the network load.

While the 2.1 firmware update seems to solve these problems, the lawsuit will go on. If our guy succeeds in his quest for the 5 million, that remains to be seen. If he fails, he could always try to see what else in his house doesn't work as advertised. Sooner or later, he will surely discover a way to make a million dollars, I am sure of that! I only wish I could do the same...

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