Progenex loses lawsuit to Zinc Solutions – $120k judgment
Progenex loses lawsuit to Zinc Solutions – $120k judgment by Anthony Roberts
Several months ago, I published information pertaining to a lawsuit filed by Zinc Solutions, a California based web-design company. They were (counter)suing Progenex for $120,000. At the time, Aaron Thomas, representing Progenex complained to me about only publishing one side of the lawsuit, especially in light of the fact that Progenex filed first, and the Zinc lawsuit was actually a countersuit.
So I published both sides, and uploaded the full complaints to this site.
Read the Zinc Complaint here. The Progenex complaint, which was dismissed, clearly is not important.
And then Progenex got their @sses handed to them in court, lost the case, and were told to pay Zinc Solutions $120k dollars. Suck it, Aaron. However, after several days of not having phone calls and emails returned from Zinc Solutions, leaving messages, and finding voicemail instead of a person at almost every turn, I can honestly say that their service probably sucks, and I’d never use them.
But honestly, I’m as tired of writing about Progenex as white-America is of will.i.am – he sucked at the Superbowl and he sucked last night on Dancing with the Stars – if it weren’t for Fergie, nobody would even watch. Just go away, because everyone is tired of you – and for god’s sake stop doing movie cameos.
I don’t even remember what the point was here, other than Progenex lost a ton of cash, their house of cards is falling, Zinc Solutions is a mediocre company, and Fergie is hot.
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