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Something for nothing and the chicks for free
Hi all, Medical shite comes and goes (shite is a perfectly cromulent word; sounds like what it isn't).
The opening page of the internet browser I use had something about "Quantum Vision". Even if I could remember it I'd not fully name it; most likely it would be against the rules. Is it a pure-bred scam? Sits in the same box as a nigerian prince asking you to look-after his money for him? Whatever it is it's clever. No ones happy to lose $27 but how many people would raise a storm about it? It's a heck of a long spiel; I'd rather watch paint dry but I'm curious is all. May The Farce Be With You. Jim. |
First thing that comes up if you google Quantum Vision:
http://www.sandiegocan.org/2015/01/1...ve-your-money/ |
Hiya Jim, $27 is the price of a liter of decent bourbon hereabouts so, I'd be hopping mad but that's only because my right knee is all wobbly these days.
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We get that kind of crap in the mail all the time. It seems that once you pass 65 all the crooks assume senility has set in.
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Hey! Leave these businessmen alone! They are trying to create jobs!
LOL! Dave |
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