Suppose more than 1,000 people agrees to pay $100 to access your site but doesn't provide any means of payment...what information is needed to sue them?What information is needed to sue a large group of people online?Assuming the agreement amounted to a contract (not a good assumption), you would need the name of the person, whether they are adults, whether they are deployed with the military and a place where they can recieve the complaint.What information is needed to sue a large group of people online?First of all you would have had to provide a block and means of payment online prior to allowing them the ability to access your site, otherwise you will not have much of a case if you allowed them access without payment. Not that I can think of any valid reason a person would pay to access a website let alone $100. If they were able to access a site, now think about this in a sense of reality, without paying a dime, why the heck would they pay $100 to do so, regardless if they had agree or not? What did you expect? they would mail a check after the fact?
Next question, unless all the people actually live in one area, do you really have the means to sue them for $100 in all the locations where they live? Since each person would be an individual case, you might just want to take this as an education and a loss, because it could bankrupt you to attempt to take that many people to court over such a small individual claim.What information is needed to sue a large group of people online?You'd probably need to find out who it was that screwed up and granted them access to the site before payment was secured. You'd need to find out if they have any direct liability for their action.
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