As P. T. Barnum once said, there is a sucker born every 60 seconds.
I just recieved an incredible offer in the mail this morning. For only $149.99 annual membership fee, I can sign up with a program that gives me back 2% of the first $5000 of my enrolled credit card purchases each year!!! Let's see, 2% of $5000 comes up to $100 per year I could get back!
How can you refuse an offer like that? Send them $149.99 and they send you $100 back. Who says organized crime is dead?
A sucker is born every 60 seconds
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Re: A sucker is born every 60 seconds
Dan was that card issued by one of the banks that the US Government controls or was it from a smaller crime family from Niger???DanEpps wrote:As P. T. Barnum once said, there is a sucker born every 60 seconds.
I just received an incredible offer in the mail this morning. For only $149.99 annual membership fee, I can sign up with a program that gives me back 2% of the first $5000 of my enrolled credit card purchases each year!!! Let's see, 2% of $5000 comes up to $100 per year I could get back!
How can you refuse an offer like that? Send them $149.99 and they send you $100 back. Who says organized crime is dead?
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Re: A sucker is born every 60 seconds
It sure sounds like a Nigerian scheme, but there is no "dead uncle inheritance" or such.
Actually, it came from one of those rip-off outfits that supposedly offer discounts on stuff like travel, hotels, etc. This is the first time I have seen a scam's terms laid out so clearly. They get by with it because the fine print says you are "joining their club."
Actually, it came from one of those rip-off outfits that supposedly offer discounts on stuff like travel, hotels, etc. This is the first time I have seen a scam's terms laid out so clearly. They get by with it because the fine print says you are "joining their club."