Bob
Quinlan,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, February 24, 2005
According to a few newspaper reports, the other 30,000 people who got scammed only had to pay about $38, so they got almost an extra $12 out of you. Lets do the math at the lower lever, $38 times 30,000 equals about a one point one million. Gone, poof, out the back jack, makin a new plan sam, etc. I don't mean to make light of your circumstances, only a vain attempt at a little humor and maybe a smile. Maybe somebody should find out who these people are and instead of a good ole barn raising, we'll have a quicky house demolishin'. I'm with ya. Singed, Peeved, pooped, tuckered out, and just plain irate.
Bob
Quinlan,#3Consumer Suggestion
Thu, February 24, 2005
According to a few newspaper reports, the other 30,000 people who got scammed only had to pay about $38, so they got almost an extra $12 out of you. Lets do the math at the lower lever, $38 times 30,000 equals about a one point one million. Gone, poof, out the back jack, makin a new plan sam, etc. I don't mean to make light of your circumstances, only a vain attempt at a little humor and maybe a smile. Maybe somebody should find out who these people are and instead of a good ole barn raising, we'll have a quicky house demolishin'. I'm with ya. Singed, Peeved, pooped, tuckered out, and just plain irate.
Bob
Quinlan,#4Consumer Suggestion
Thu, February 24, 2005
According to a few newspaper reports, the other 30,000 people who got scammed only had to pay about $38, so they got almost an extra $12 out of you. Lets do the math at the lower lever, $38 times 30,000 equals about a one point one million. Gone, poof, out the back jack, makin a new plan sam, etc. I don't mean to make light of your circumstances, only a vain attempt at a little humor and maybe a smile. Maybe somebody should find out who these people are and instead of a good ole barn raising, we'll have a quicky house demolishin'. I'm with ya. Singed, Peeved, pooped, tuckered out, and just plain irate.
Bob
Quinlan,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, February 24, 2005
According to a few newspaper reports, the other 30,000 people who got scammed only had to pay about $38, so they got almost an extra $12 out of you. Lets do the math at the lower lever, $38 times 30,000 equals about a one point one million. Gone, poof, out the back jack, makin a new plan sam, etc. I don't mean to make light of your circumstances, only a vain attempt at a little humor and maybe a smile. Maybe somebody should find out who these people are and instead of a good ole barn raising, we'll have a quicky house demolishin'. I'm with ya. Singed, Peeved, pooped, tuckered out, and just plain irate.