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Old 02-22-2012, 11:39 PM   #218
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
Justified or not it does not correspond to the way justice work in the brick and mortar world.

If a person offends Sears by not paying their bill, Sears must get a court injunction to seize the property, or rely on collection agencies to recoup part of the payment. Same with a car dealer etc.
Actually, this is not true. If the company has a security interest in the property and can take it without breaching the peace, they are allowed to do so. This is how cars are repossessed; there is no need for a court order.
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