Message from @Maw
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The woman has worked in startups her entire career...
Tech start ups
An AT&t is what cause dude's mom and dad to get divorced.
Doc's theory...
So a bunch of human drama
Damn. Thought I was the Chinese
Some IT dude from Nashville who used to have an explosives handling permit from the ATF. @EnlightenedHobo
Ironically he did more damage to the local businesses than the AT&T building itself.
Giant concrete structure vs. bricks.
That might be true physically speaking but I bet ATT is going to lose tens of millions.
I wonder about liability from 911 callers for example.
why would they be held liable for having their office blown up exactly?
pretty good excuse.
Cuz they've signed service level agreements... And they're not providing service so at the very least it's lost revenue.
It's not an act of God so there's no way to get out of the contracts.
Apparently outages are spreading to multiple States due to that facility going down.
You start aggregating all that loss of revenue over various entities... And it could really start to stack.
I am experiencing a disturbingly unfavorable ratio of microfiber cloths found to microfiber cloths owned. Finna snap, bro.
Right next to the dryer. Thanks, buddy. Crisis averted.
"force closure via explosion" is covered under the exceptions. 😆
Gotcher force majeure there, I reckon.
Bus.
It's a contract.
Act of God is weather.
It's made by the company.
They can set exclusions that are agreed upon on a contract.
If you say so...
Clearly they would not be okay with signing something saying that they're liable if they have their offices explode.
Hence, you know, having a legal team to create a contract to protect their asses.
Civil disturbances, terror...
That's why they've already donated a hundred grand to the 911 system of Nashville in hopes they don't get their sued off.
Or it could be a PR move?
It sure that's tier 1 PR.
Not their fault.
Nope, but it's good PR.
Also $100k is literally nothing to a company that size.