Posted on 10 December 2012. Tags: Apple, bit, clueless morons, freaks, Htc, humanity, Illuminati, joke, laughs, marketing strategies, music, music videos, new strategy, Teenagers
At first I thought that this was a viral joke. You know, just like how the world will end soon, just something for laughs.
But now I keep coming across serious questions of confused teenagers who think the illuminati is going to destroy the world on the 21st….
And this just freaks me out. Do I actually live my life with these types of people? With these clueless morons?
It forces me lose all hope in humanity….
The whole illuminati thing is just ridiculous. They keep saying that celebs are part of it because their music videos show hidden satanic symbols. Really?
Marketing strategies are obviously working a bit too well for those celebs….
Makes me wonder when Apple is going to join the illuminati haha. Samsung and HTC are gaining quite fast on them. Apple needs a new strategy asap.
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Posted on 20 October 2012. Tags: arizona tea, Birther, Event, joke, Party, patriots, phoenix, range, romney campaign, talkingpointsmemo, tea party, ticket sales, true reason, wink
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/201…http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.co…
Did the Romney campaign get to them? The reason given was slow ticket sales, but I believe Romney’s people don’t want the birther movement to be affiliated with him. Romney is a closeted birther who can’t state his opinion publicly so he can appeal to a broader range of voters. His “birther joke” was a hint to birthers that he’s with them (wink wink, nudge nudge):http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_162-57…
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Posted on 19 July 2011. Tags: advice bureau, Affiliate, earning money, financial decisions, financial difficulty, incorrect entries, joke, Legal, legal recourse, Mistake, payment, pledge, Referral, referrals, site
I have been part of an affiliate program for a month. I was told that I was earning money for referrals – after about a month the site said had earned £2000 commission. When I asked to withdraw it to my back account they said that due to an error on their part the figure was wrong, and I’d only really earned £5.
I’d made financial decisions based on the figure their site gave me before, so now I’m in financial difficulty. I believe that they made a mistake, rather than lied to me, but their mistake is now costing me dearly. Surely they cannot pledge to pay an amount and then retract it? They’ve removed the ‘incorrect’ entries from the site so now it shows as me having only earned £5 from a single referral. After I contacted them all they offered is £40 store credit, which considering I’ve spent a more than twice that promoting my site (and by extension their site) believing I could afford it, is a bit of a joke.
I did try looking at the citizen’s advice bureau, but their site doesn’t help, and they aren’t answering the phone. I could only make an appointment if I took a day off work to walk into their offices and then another day off for the appointment itself.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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