"too good to be true" ads

mike1rotch

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ok, so it's pretty obvious that if it seems so, one's instincts are often correct

so, my question is, what are they then? the ads?

in general do they still provide the services offered, but jacked up the price? or could it be something completely different, like a snare of somesort?

I don't have much experience in this kinda thing

thanks
 

Quirt

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just under the radar
The obvious

If you respond to a "too good to be true" ad you are only setting yourself up for a clear disappointment.

Sure you will get something of what is offered, but these are not places who look for repeat biz, rather they live by the maxim

"there's a sucker born every minute"

While many of us believe this, we don't go out to specifically exploit the situation.
 

thighspy

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Be prepared

Flim-Flam.
To good to be true-Are 99.00% Rip off's
And the other 1% i would not advise.

It's almost like Masturbation--95% do it.
And the other 5% are Liars


Life is too short to hurry.
 

mike1rotch

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ok, so the worst that could happen is that I'm out $50-$60
which is better than having my kidneys stolen

thanks
 
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