Oh wait, my bad... you were seated there... so now I have to agree with zoloft... how were the breasts?
Hate to tell you this, it's all a big fraud. You actually thought that stuff would work? I mean, c'mon. You bought a "spell bottle." What the hell did you think it would do?
See, this is why I own a Mac. I don't need some stupid antivirus. I'd suggest throwing your cheap PC out the window and buying a good computer.
Kmart put something it didn't have? What does that even mean?
For someone getting a "PhD" you don't seem very bright. One quick Google search and I found this:
arren National University was a post-secondary, distance learning, unaccredited private university offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in the United States, based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Until December 14, 2007, its administrative offices were located in Agoura Hills, California. [3] The institution was established in California in 1984 under the name Kennedy-Western University, and adopted its new name in 2007. The university had reportedly been economically successful[4] targeting mid-career professionals. It has also been the subject of controversy and criticism due in part to involvement in a U.S. federal government investigation. The Chronicle of Higher Education said, "The university was notable for its slick marketing and for doling out credit for 'life experience.' "[5]
On January 30, 2009, Warren National University announced that their attempt to achieve accreditation had failed and that they would cease operating on March 31, 2009.[
Even if you got a "PhD" from these bozos it would be like getting one in a Cracker Jack box.
What IS IT with people acting like the government needs to do everything for them? If you don't like their business practices, DON'T DO BUSINESS WITH THEM.
Were they muslim? If so, probably a terrorist.
Your instincts probably told you scam, yet you went ahead anyway. What did you think you'd get for $2
Why didn't you just have a yard sale?
Do you not realize this site has nothing to do with that company? It's a place to warn others to not fall for obvious scams.
It's a scam... all you have to do is a 2 second search on this site and see what a scam it is.
Always read the tiny tiny print.
I don't know.. contact Verizon? Just a shot in the dark.
Haven't I read repeatedly that if they charge money, they're a scam?
Let's put these suckers out of business says the sucker who thought they'd learn how to make money online for $2.
Exactly .. nine nuggets. How much sauce do you need? McDonald's doesn't get them for free you know. If the fries were bad, you should have said something right then. They probably would have give a fresh fry
Hard work and not $2 on some Web site? Really? Novel!
Why not call your credit card company and report the fraud?
There is NO WAY you were on a government site and that scam site ad popped up. Are you sure you were even applying for free food on the correct site?
Maybe it's the crappy HP you bought that has nothing to with OfficeMax.
Maybe you should, you know, call your bank. I know it sounds really silly, but they can actually reverse fraud charges. And you don't even have to demand it. You just explain to them what happened. It's magical.
If you've destroyed your credit, why are you even looking to get ANOTHER credit card?
It's not a scam. There's just really dumb people who will pay that to have a credit card.
You actually did it TWICE?
All you had to do was READ the coupon. It explains you have to the same CVS card. She asked what the phone number was so she could look up your boyfriend's CVS card number and give you the discount. But you decided to instead be a ### about it. So, first strike was not understanding how a coupon worked. Second strike was the inability to understand when someone is still trying to help you. Third strike was being a [censored] to the manager. Three strikes, you're a ###.