The guys kick off the week by discussing why the Federal Aviation Administration shutdown a startup trying to be the Uber for flights and how the company is trying to fight back.
The guys kick off the week by discussing why the Federal Aviation Administration shutdown a startup trying to be the Uber for flights and how the company is trying to fight back.
Nasir and Matt talk about a judge in New York awarding a business owner $1,000 as a result of a bad Yelp review left by a disgruntled customer. They also discuss a recent lawsuit appeal made against Yelp and how Yelp determines what reviews are hidden.
The guys discuss a wedding venue that took deposits for weddings that were set for dates after the venue was going to close. They also discuss return policies and good customer service.
Nasir and Matt close out the week by talking about the woman that was refused a haircut at a barbershop because itwas described as a men’s only business.
Nasir and Matt discuss the rise of telecommuting in the workforce and relay some pros and cons for both employees and employers.
The guys go with deuces wild in an episode discussing whySoulCycle is being accused of “robbing customers” by selling certificates that are used to purchase classes.
The guys discuss the lawsuit filed by PhantomAlert against Waze concerning accusations of data scraping a database.
Nasir and Matt talk about the difference between a delivery fee and a tip and why a New York Pizza Hut may owe its drivers some money. They also discuss how the minimum wage increase has affected tipping.
Nasir and Matt revisit the Ashley Madison scandal for a third time to discuss data breaches, class action lawsuits, and fraudulent accounts.
Nasir and Matt close out the week by discussing the fallout of Jared the Subway guy and how his sponsorship will impactthe company.
Nasir and Matt discuss a variety of topics the legalities of filming people for a reality TV show to releases to Shark Tank.
The guys close out the week by talking about the Houston based restaurant that failed to make a donation to a local food bank and latertried to rectify the situation by running an unapproved fundraiser.
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