20 September 2011

OnStar GM Police State Contract Amendments Expected to Overtake Netflix Debacle Including GM Stock Price Plummet

     Tuesday, 20 September 2011, DETROIT - The Ninth Amendment reminds that READERS SHOULD NOT READ FREE UNLIMITED DIGITAL NEW YORK TIMES CONTENT SIMPLY BY SETTING READERS' FREE FIREFOX BROWSERS TO "PRIVATE BROWSING". Today's fact for the day is that even NETFLIX can take the big dive. The Ninth Amendment's hidden fact for the day is that readers who do not know how NETFLIX has now further compounded its error, including ill-thought-out hasty e-mails and statements and by choosing a taken Twitter name associated with profanity and drug use, are not we respectfully suggest keeping up with their news.
     GM's ONSTAR once revered and even now newly presented for after-market sale, yes that is right the Ninth Amendment predicts GM's ONSTAR police state unilateral contract changes appear to our lay non-legal staff to make clear that the system will now be primarily for use for police tracking even of vehicles without the service on or the service disabled. The apparent only alleged way to rid vehicles of the ONSTAR police tracking system will be to pay within the next couple months to have a dealership remove ONSTAR entirely at the customer's full expense. THIS INFORMATION IS NOT OFFERED AS NOR DOES IT PORTEND TO BE LEGAL ADVICE.
     As best the Ninth Amendment staff understands the legalese recently sent out by GM to formerly loyal customers GM now plans that these loyal customers also will have any emergency response charges passed on to them even when they use the ONSTAR emergency button feature for Good Samaritan acts that involve accidents or emergencies involving only others that ONSTAR drivers merely OBSERVE and REPORT.
     Readers are urged to demand of GM an immediate cessation of any such changes, to the extent the Ninth Amendment is correct in its preliminary analysis, and meanwhile predicts a GM ONSTAR debacle including stock price plummet and catastrophic loss of GM sales that will dwarf the loss of over ONE MILLION customers that NETFLIX has already seen before its most recently announced changes.
     The Ninth Amendment urges concerned readers to do their own research and/or consult their own legal or financial professional AS EVERYTHING STATED IN THIS POST DOES NOT PORTEND TO BE OFFERED AS LICENSED AND/OR PROFESSIONAL LEGAL OR FINANCIAL ADVICE IN ANY WAY WHATSOEVER.
      Readers see it first reported here today in the Ninth Amendment. This is PRELIMINARY BREAKING NEWS presented by the Ninth Amendment as a public service with limited opportunity and limited immediately available resources to more fully analyze the GM ON-STAR predicted stock price plummet and is subject to change, revision, and/or further explication as editorial staff and global bureau resources permit. Get on it NEW YORK TIMES!

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