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paddywakk

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What is the name of your state? New Jersey

I have been a customer support "war" with a sneaker company. They refused to make good on a return of a pair of shoes and have ignored 5 years of repeated e-mails about the issue. A rational person would call it quits and let it go. I'm not feeling very rational and had an idea that I thought would be entertaining.

If I set up a website called "www."sneakercompanyname"SUCKS.com" and I tell my story, keeping everything as my own opinion of their product;

Is this against the law?

I understand I might get some nasty letters from their legal counsel, I also understand that they could cause me a lot of grief by suing me anyway, but any feedback on this type of approach? My end goal/objective is to have their customer support team take me seriously as a consumer.

Thanks in advance!
A five year battle over a $50 pair of shoes? Time to move on
 

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