Online Sales Legalities

Summary

Unwanted communication, such as repeated messages, can be considered harassment or cyberstalking under New York law. These actions are taken seriously and can have legal consequences. If you have engaged in such behavior, it is important to cease contact and consider seeking legal advice to understand your rights and responsibilities.

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There's a woman selling panties on the internet
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Patrick, could you please clarify if you believe that the act of selling panties on the internet is illegal, or if there's a specific legal issue related to this that you're concerned about? This will help me provide more accurate information.
And Excuse me, I was wondering if these are your preferred pair of panties or if you have other equally lovely options in your collection? Your style is quite intriguing to me, and I was curious to know if you have any additional underwear you would be willing to part with. If it's not too much trouble, could you please let me know? Thank you.
Patrick, this situation may involve harassment or inappropriate behavior, which can have legal consequences. Here are some general points:
- Harassment: Unwanted contact or behavior can be classified as harassment and is illegal.
- Cyberstalking: Repeatedly sending inappropriate messages online can be considered cyberstalking.
Can you confirm if you have already contacted the person directly or if there's any response from them?
When she was selling it so I gave her a message message about it about the underwear you know wanting it
It sounds like your actions could potentially be viewed as harassment or cyberstalking, which are taken seriously under New York law. Here are some relevant legal points:
- Harassment: Unwanted communication can be classified as harassment.
- Cyberstalking: Sending repeated, unwanted online messages can be considered cyberstalking.
Is there any response from the person you contacted?