Ramjet
Somewhere,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, March 19, 2013
As a senior citizen myself, I find it insulting to hear people using that as some kind of pity generator.
In fact, it seems to me like us senior citizens should be harder to rip off because we have seen so many scams over the years. I am VERY skeptical of almost everything because of many years of experience.
If a person has some Alzheimers, or dementia or something like that it's different but then someone should be assisting them.
You just screwed up and made a mistake, it's as simple as that, just learn from it and move on.
Jim
Orlando,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, March 18, 2013
Here we go again...the senior citizen card has been played! YOU ripped off YOURSELF! YOUR greed caused YOU to throw common sense out the window to buy some junk used car you've NEVER seen, you've NEVER checked over for proper paint, fit and finish, you've NEVER checked each and every accessory, you've NEVER heard the engine run, you've NEVER test driven and you've NEVER had your own mechanic check out!
Talk about lack of COMMON SENSE! As a senior citizen, one would expect you've been "around the block" a few times and developed even a modest amount of financial wisdom! Did the screw you in the deal? Hell yes! What did you do? You perfectly played the role of sucker and VOLUNTEERED for the screw job by buying some junk, sight unseen over the internet. Absolutely f@&$(! amazing!!!
P. T. Barnum was right on target when he said, "A sucker is born every minute!"