Even if you have zero experience with video games, it's almost impossible to fall for such an obvious scam. How could a person be so gullible?
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That's just retarded right there...
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kanojo wa tochi no ma de chinmoku no naka de kanojo no ken o ageta no yo ni kuroi bara ga kiri no bokuso-chi ni ochita.
The black roses fell upon the misty meadows as she raised her sword in silence across the land.
You might not think it's funny. You might even be ****ed off. I think it's downright hilarious.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kanojo wa tochi no ma de chinmoku no naka de kanojo no ken o ageta no yo ni kuroi bara ga kiri no bokuso-chi ni ochita.
The black roses fell upon the misty meadows as she raised her sword in silence across the land.
Selling someone a PS3 for 18 months for two and a half grand is a ripoff scam and the perpetrators should be beaten. If I fell for that, I'd want revenge on a most personal level.
Giving someone a false link is not even in the same class, and never will be. It is simply annoying.
You buy a house for $300k and after 30 years and a half dozen refinances you end up paying a maybe as much as a million for it in the end.
The thing is, the type of people who go to RAC aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer when it comes to understanding money.
They're the same people who signed off on sub-prime mortgages without reading the terms and discovering that the rate becomes variable after five years.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- In the end they will lay their freedom at our feet and say to us, 'Make us your slaves, but feed us.'
They're the same people who signed off on sub-prime mortgages without reading the terms and discovering that the rate becomes variable after five years.
I don't know what that means, but I'm smart enough to know that 'rate' and 'variable' on the same page, let alone the same sentence, is bad news.