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Zombiwoof

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Registration date: Mar 18, 2009
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Mar 18, 2009
7:49 pm EDT
I wouldn't hire you either.
You sound stupid.
I don't hire stupid people.
People have long said that stupid should hurt.
Now, it does.
Mar 18, 2009
8:38 pm EDT
I not only can confirm the link works, it's plain vanilla html - no asp - no jscript.

It's gotta suck for the guy who has to answer this crap, when you sell a product that self selects for ###s.
Update:

The pending charge on my card was cancelled within 24 hours.
That's pretty damned good - since as I mentioned above, most companies won't even bother.

And I did get decent value - I saved $50 on a mac mini I bought for my employer.

Only reason I canceled is that I no longer need to take Amtrak on a regular basis.

The discounts from the VA card are similar to those offered by other programs, so it's not a "must have" - but if you don't have some other type of discount card and make many major purchases or travel a lot, it's a good value.
You can rail at me all you want - but this woman is a raving loon.

I do know there are a lot of hungry lawyers out there.

I had one offer services to me on contingency when it was clear my surgeon was blameless.

I busted my hip in a freak accident some years ago, and being lazy, I blew off my post-op physical therapy.

As a result, I get an annoying twinge every now and then.

There wasn't a damned thing wrong with the procedure.

Yet, the lawyer knew full well that he could likely extort money from the insurance company if I whined loudly and convincingly enough.

There is no shortage of lawyers willing to take on malpractice cases, so - again - I'm calling ### on this.

This site is pretty much a joke anyway - more than 80% of the complaints are from people who have been bilked by hucksters after they've sent away for some "get rich fast" scheme.

You can't con an honest man.

FYI: I'd never heard of Coleman until I came to this site the other day.
So, you paid nearly $500 for something without looking at it?

How did they force you?

Are you telling the truth - or were you simply maneuvered through skillful salesmanship?

Here's a free clue: "dealer options" are almost universally bad bargains.

And ffs, stop buy coupon books.
Mar 20, 2009
11:24 am EDT
Your husband is likely better qualified to handle calls ablout tools - given that you are incapable of operating your caps lock key.
0wn3d
I never realized that it was so easy to defraud people.

I always figured it would take a pretty convincing site and a lot more salesmanship than I possess to con people into giving me money for nothing.

You, and the general user base here, have educated me that there really *is* a huge pool of stupid, greedy people who will believe anything.

I'm not kidding - I'm going to start looking now for some good scam opportunities.

I guess I could start a Complaints Board, and monetize it through ads from scammers.

Then, I could go through the user names and passwords, match those against the account numbers that people post...
What the FCC requires is that local telcos allow other providers to use the local loop.

If you don't understand what that means - dsl is not for you.

Yes - you can get dsl service through other providers, but it's still going to come through the same copper pair owned by the Frontier - or whomever your local telco is.

Sometimes, it *is* better to go through another company.

Qwest owns the copper at one location I manage, but the dsl service is through another company.

It's still Qwest's local loop - but our dsl company has more pull with them than I do and can correct errors faster.

And it means we have no business relationship with Qwest, so they can't telemarket me.

See if you can get Covad or another of the nationals.

What they essentially do is act as your agent.
Mar 20, 2009
11:59 am EDT
I'm glad animals are dying.
I like my steaks rare, but I'm no vivisectionist.
Mar 20, 2009
12:13 pm EDT
You were informed via *what* website?

It wasn't www.seattlesbest.com, as you make it appear - since they don't sell coffee online.

And it wasn't from www.seattlecoffeedirect.com, as they don't sell Seattle's Best.

Here's an idea:

If you're going to post negative feedback about a site - SPECIFY what site.

I suspect that most of the scammers are relying on people being too thick to even realize what site they're on.
Mar 20, 2009
12:18 pm EDT
What did the merchant say when you contacted them?
Sounds like Ed is trying to clean up the park and get rid of the junkers.
Good for him.

A bit of exposure to exhaust fumes for the duration it would take to *walk the ### out of them* isn't going to cause you to cough up blood.

You sound like the trashy sort of people who can't be bothered to maintain their home that caused me to move out a trailer park years ago.

I'd rather rent a decent house than own a trailer.
Mar 20, 2009
12:31 pm EDT
Is there a Best Of for this site?

This thread is hysterical.
The Ides of March - or any month - is the 15th.

And thanks for not being another mouth breathing redneck ### that they didn't receive their "rip off everyone you know for fun and profit" kit in a timely manner.
It's pretty incredible that people are still too stupid to avoid magazine subscription services.

Unfortunately, your daughter was raised by an idiot, and likely will be on the pole soon.
Mar 20, 2009
12:50 pm EDT
In what way exactly was my comment dumb?
Useless, perhaps - but not dumb.

I pointed out that you're greedy and stupid - which you clearly are.
The site itself is essentially useless beyond it's amusement factor.

Really - do you think any amount of warning would have protected you from your own greed and gullibility?
"Zombiwoof monster from hell,
I did not read every word of your rantings..."

Sorry - I stopped reading there.
Mar 20, 2009
10:57 pm EDT
Still funny.
Every time I read it.
Mar 20, 2009
11:09 pm EDT
You signed up for and paid money to people for the purpose of aiding you in the intentional violation of intellectual property rights.

You'll never see a dime, and if you keep running your mouth, you're gonna pay more.
Mar 20, 2009
11:13 pm EDT
### pleeze.

My Invisible Man In The Sky can beat up your Invisible Man In The Sky.
That's all sounds annoying, but the fact of the matter is that you signed disclosures and authorizations for the entire arrangement.

If you look through your packet, you'll find one that says THIS IS A LOAN or something to that effect.

They had to start doing that because too many clients refused to pay attention and just blindly signed and heard what they want to hear.

I read the same crap from the clueless every year.
Mar 21, 2009
6:56 pm EDT
winovere: Take a look around this site - 98% of the people here are ### clueless losers who fall for every scam there is.

The other 2% of us laugh at them.
The language barrier crutch is weak.
14 years and you can't order a birthday cake?
I live in the Philipines for 3 yeqars - and within 6 months I could conduct basic transactions in Tagalog.
I picked up enough spanglish in San Diego to get by there too.

If I were that flustered, I would have simply walked.

And I wouldn't have bought a different cake - I would have shopped elsewhere.