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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Liability

    I submitted a ticket to VoIPo concerning this. This was there response:

    Good afternoon Tyler,

    In regards to liability with reselling our VOIP services, VOIPo can not give legal advise. This would best be directed at your attorney.

    Regards,
    iVoIP Online
    http://www.ivoiponline.net
    877-208-2049

  2. #2
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    Default Re: Liability

    That is a fair answer. Otherwise they may share legal obligations.

    I've know technicians smoking a board and then have the ridiculous
    recourse of claiming "That is the way I was trained to do that!",
    when they obviously had a brain fart, of lack basic know-how.
    I still don't get why people use advise when they mean advice.
    Advice is a noun
    Advise is a verb
    Its very common unless my Canadian upbringing has different rules?


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  3. #3
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    Default Re: Liability

    Quote Originally Posted by computergeek7632 View Post

    In regards to liability with reselling our VOIP services, VOIPo can not give legal advise. This would best be directed at your attorney.
    Best advice yet!

    Get yourself an attorney as a hosting client, then trade services. That's what I have done.

    In my personal opinion you should be carrying a liability insurance policy especially if you do any on-site type work. Not to mention the policy to protect customers equipment while in your possession. This type of insurance for me was not that much.

    So, talk it over with an attorney. They will scare the crap out of you and give you a few hundred pages of terms of services to post.

  4. #4
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    Default Re: Liability

    Quote Originally Posted by zevin View Post
    talk it over with an attorney. They will scare the crap out of you
    LOL, yes they will.. My wife worked for an attorney for about 6 months, and it was a real learning experience! It also was comforting that she worked for him while I was being sued. The look on the plaintiffs face during the deposition when I answered the question as to where my wife worked was priceless!

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