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schulzie
@schulzie (4061)
• United States
27 Jan 11
I really need to take a vacation soon! I have been thinking about taking a Carnival cruise or a cruise with another line. I just saw an ad on television saying that they have cruises starting at $79 a day. That's not too bad when...
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2 people
Anora_Eldorath
@Anora_Eldorath (6028)
• United States
11 Jan 11
The High Priest (Hierophant) represents the God on earth. He is the Old Horus, or the Old Arthur. As the Emperor is the judge in the stern sense, the High Priest is a judge in the severe sense. His law is will and there are no...
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169479)
• United States
27 Apr 10
I have come from a discussion or two this afternoon where it was brought home to our users that anything you post on MyLot, while remaining legally yours, can still be posted to third parties by the administration at MyLot, as per...
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laglen
@laglen (19759)
• United States
15 Apr 10
A computer game retailer revealed that it legally owns the souls of thousands of online shoppers, thanks to a clause in the terms and conditions agreed to by online shoppers.
The retailer, British firm GameStation, added...
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2 people
TLChimes
@TLChimes (4822)
• United States
11 Nov 09
I have heard several people complain or call MyLot a scam. But the thing is that most of their issues can be tracked back to the simple fact that they didn't read the guidelines. To me that is their problem not the site's.
So...
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6 people
ibuemma
@ibuemma (2953)
• United States
10 Sep 09
Usually any transaction that has something to do with money, either the receipt or the contract that you sign has this tiny prints of sentences or paragraphs on the bottom or the back of the page.
Let say, you get a new credit...
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1 person
avoness
@avoness (1)
• Trinidad And Tobago
19 Jun 09
Does anyone bother to read Terms and Conditions or Privacy Policies associated with a website. Do we all just blindly click the box agreeing to "give away our souls" (not literally I hope) just so we can join websites and social...
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1 person
webeishere
@webeishere (36313)
• United States
10 May 08
Okay I am a member at a few various sites that pay me for emails etc etc. I signed up awhile back for a free 3 day 2 night Vegas contest I think. No credit card number etc. just address name and phone number. I noticed my phone...
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6 people
SusanShayAvon
@SusanShayAvon (1003)
• United States
9 Mar 08
You know like those free ringtones you get only to find that you were charged $9.99 for. Or free just pay shipping and it's $19.99 for shipping on a one pound product that we know only cost about three to six dollars to ship. Free...
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1 person
Freelancepreneur
@LouieWpHs04 (4555)
• United States
25 Feb 08
When you're on paid-to sites like TreasureTrooper, Cashcrate, and other sites like this. Do you read the fine print on the site you're joining, or do you just join? In a way they, and some of the offers are swindling you. What do...
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2 people
littlefranciscan
@littlefranciscan (18327)
• United States
25 Apr 07
Do you take time to read the terms and conditions on sites before joining?
I use to not read them ..now after DC..it's a resolution I have taken up..
What about you ..have you joined sites without reading completely all the...
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1 person
hcromer
@hcromer (2709)
• United States
9 Apr 07
I frequently bid on items on eBay without reading all of the fine print. In fact I recently had to withdraw a bid because the search criteria was for dread falls (fake hair) and the item I bid on didn't include the dread falls,...
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2 people
