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bobtheman

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Registration date: Jul 16, 2009
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Oct 05, 2009
11:24 pm EDT
P.S. - At least if the health care passes, maybe you'll die quicker with the rationed care your ###ing Messiah will give you. Go get a ###ing job ###.
Oct 05, 2009
11:25 pm EDT
Best thing about liberals: They die eventually.
Oct 05, 2009
11:27 pm EDT
bockchoy is a clueless ###face too. Best president ever. Go get your big boy hair, get a ###ing job, and get a ###ing life. Probably a ###ing crack addict thinking Obama is so ###ing great. Obama sucks. ###ing community organizer who doesn't know a ###ing thing about anything but reading off a god damn teleprompter.
Oct 05, 2009
11:29 pm EDT
Only AmericanMike things compassion is destroying the healthcare system for 80-some million to help the 12 million who need it. ### everyone else to help a few. Great ###ing plan their ###face... you really are a typical Obama supporter... totally ###ing braindead.
How many people are going to fall for this crap? Acai is no more special than orange juice.When will you people learn to stop falling for every scam health food out there? Just eat healthy. There's no magic pill to help you.
What are you talking about? How do you propose Reader's Digest stop criminals from using letterhead that can easily be created on any computer in the world?
These are scammers. There is no contest. There never was a contest. Criminals are trying to get your money. They use stolen checks from business accounts, and create phony letters on their computers.
THE GOVERNMENT prevents insurance companies from selling across state lines. Real healthcare reform would be allowing companies to sell over state lines and tort reform. Instead, braindead ###s think socialized, rationed medicine is the way to go. Liberals.. total ###ing ###s.
Oct 18, 2009
8:36 pm EDT
A lot of ###s can't figure out how to do this. Just look at how many complaints there are. People have no idea how to even put in a simple Web address.
Oct 18, 2009
8:42 pm EDT
How would Safeway know if your father used the card and then tried to return it? That is a totally acceptable policy. Your father should call the restaurant corporate office and see if they can help.
Oct 31, 2009
2:54 pm EDT
This site is just a complaints site. It's not a customer service Web site. You need to contact the customer service of the site you supposedly bought Office from. I say supposedly because perhaps you were scammed.

If you get you dough back, you can always use a free alternative like OpenOffice. Find that at openoffice.org. It's free and does the same stuff as Office.
So contact them.
Oct 31, 2009
3:03 pm EDT
Call your bank and challenge the charge. Tell them it was fraudulent. Posting to a complaint board will not have your money refunded.
Oct 31, 2009
3:10 pm EDT
What are you talking about? When you sign up the small print clearly says it's a contract and you have to fulfill an agreement.

SYSTEM LEASE: Purchase of 24 consecutive months of any DIRECTV base programming package ($29.99/mo. or above) or qualifying international services bundle required. FAILURE TO ACTIVATE ALL DIRECTV SYSTEM EQUIPMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EQUIPMENT LEASE ADDENDUM MAY RESULT IN A CHARGE OF $150 PER RECEIVER NOT ACTIVATED. IF YOU FAIL TO MAINTAIN YOUR PROGRAMMING, DIRECTV MAY CHARGE A PRORATED FEE OF $480. RECEIVERS ARE AT ALL TIMES PROPERTY OF DIRECTV AND MUST BE RETURNED UPON CANCELLATION OF SERVICE OR ADDITIONAL FEES MAY APPLY. VISIT directv.com OR CALL 1-800-DIRECTV FOR DETAILS. Programming, pricing, terms and conditions subject to change at any time. Pricing residential. Taxes not included. Receipt of DIRECTV programming subject to DIRECTV Customer Agreement; available at directv.com/legal and in first bill.
Oct 31, 2009
3:15 pm EDT
It's a monthly subscription and yes you can cancel. Just log into the account you created and cancel it!
Nov 03, 2009
7:41 am EST
An Aussie should have better writing skills than that.
Nov 03, 2009
7:42 am EST
Read the small print next time... and acai is a fraud in general. Just go drink some grape juice. Much cheaper and has the same health benefits.
Read the small print. That's exactly what you were expected to do: complete offers. That's how they afford to give you the $250. They make money from each offer you complete.

Here is from their FAQ:
11. What are offers?

Offers include trial offers, credit cards, product offers, service offers, other low-cost or commercial offers, and Refer-a-Friend offers. Some offers require a purchase to be made, while others are free trials that convert to paying obligations or free applications that do not require an initial purchase. Others require approval or activation of an account. For some credit card-related offers, the card must be activated by making a purchase, transferring a balance, or getting a cash advance for the applicable offer to be considered complete.

12. How many offers do I need to complete to get my gift?

The required number of offers is determined by the value of your gift. For example, to receive a $500 gift card, you may need to complete two offers on page 1 (Silver Offers), two offers on page 2 (Gold Offers), and four offers on page 3 (Platinum Offers).
Nov 03, 2009
7:49 am EST
Because random texts saying you received free money are certainly legit each and every time. Giving out your credit card number? Are you dense?
President Obama doesn't have a bill. He's in the executive branch, not the legislature.
Nov 08, 2009
9:00 pm EST
Because Nokia would obviously use a gmail account and you would win a contest you never entered.
Nov 13, 2009
6:06 pm EST
I don't think ignorant means what you think it means.
Nov 13, 2009
6:10 pm EST
All those things are scams. Even if they weren't, the prices they charge is ridiculous.
Probably because it's NOT a Louis Vitton purse. Did you not read the terrible English on that page? Probably a Chinese site and you probably bought a Chinese knock off.
It was your error. Why would T-Mobile lower the bill?