Originally posted by: msi1337
agreed with judge judy..that girl and her hubby need to be taught a lesson
Originally posted by: Sraaz
While I don't agree with the ebay sellers practice, I don't think putting "This is for a PICTURE ONLY" in the description and then having someone actually buy it is "scamming." Mean and immoral, yes. I remember when the PS3 had just launched and people were selling domain names and explicitly stating they were a domain name. That isn't scamming.
Originally posted by: maziwanka
just proves that judge judy isn't a real judge and thank god for that.
Great. Maybe I can sell my house with all the specs (number of rooms and bathrooms, size of house, neighborhood, street address, etc.) and pictures, put it all in an ad, and put "picture only" in small print at the bottom.Originally posted by: Sraaz
While I don't agree with the ebay sellers practice, I don't think putting "This is for a PICTURE ONLY" in the description and then having someone actually buy it is "scamming." Mean and immoral, yes. I remember when the PS3 had just launched and people were selling domain names and explicitly stating they were a domain name. That isn't scamming.
Originally posted by: Aimster
too bad that bitch who scammed them doesnt have to pay the 5k.
The show pays for everything
Originally posted by: Alone
The judge is verbally assaulting her and her husband. Is this legal?
Originally posted by: rikadik
Originally posted by: maziwanka
just proves that judge judy isn't a real judge and thank god for that.
She is a real judge, albeit a retired one.
Originally posted by: amish
Originally posted by: rikadik
Originally posted by: maziwanka
just proves that judge judy isn't a real judge and thank god for that.
She is a real judge, albeit a retired one.
she is just an arbitrator if i remember correctly.
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: amish
Originally posted by: rikadik
Originally posted by: maziwanka
just proves that judge judy isn't a real judge and thank god for that.
She is a real judge, albeit a retired one.
she is just an arbitrator if i remember correctly.
correct, they're not actually judges but rather glamorous arbitrators.
Sheindlin, who was born in Brooklyn to a Jewish-American family, attended American University in Washington, D.C., graduating in 1963 and then went on to New York Law School, receiving her law degree in 1965, and practiced family law for many years in New York, before being appointed to the bench. Judge Judith Sheindlin's career in family court began in 1972 prosecuting juvenile delinquency cases for the state of New York.[2] In 1982 she was appointed to the bench as a Family Court Judge by Edward Koch, mayor of New York, and was promoted to the rank of Supervising Judge for Manhattan (New York County) in 1986.
Originally posted by: rikadik
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: amish
Originally posted by: rikadik
Originally posted by: maziwanka
just proves that judge judy isn't a real judge and thank god for that.
She is a real judge, albeit a retired one.
she is just an arbitrator if i remember correctly.
correct, they're not actually judges but rather glamorous arbitrators.
Wikipedia says:
Sheindlin, who was born in Brooklyn to a Jewish-American family, attended American University in Washington, D.C., graduating in 1963 and then went on to New York Law School, receiving her law degree in 1965, and practiced family law for many years in New York, before being appointed to the bench. Judge Judith Sheindlin's career in family court began in 1972 prosecuting juvenile delinquency cases for the state of New York.[2] In 1982 she was appointed to the bench as a Family Court Judge by Edward Koch, mayor of New York, and was promoted to the rank of Supervising Judge for Manhattan (New York County) in 1986.
The show features the former family court judge Judith Sheindlin, Esq., as an arbitrator hearing small claims cases with an award limit of US$5,000, the maximum in most U.S. states.