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Posted by NE IA Dave on February 21, 2007 at 05:13:27 from (12.206.8.41):
In Reply to: OT/ People PC.com --very unhappy need advise posted by NE IA Dave on February 20, 2007 at 18:53:46:
Has anyone tried this web sites? badbusinessbureau.com and ripoffreport.com. I have heard there are numerous companies after their hides in the courts. One never knows if it is ok or just big money and big attornies after the pain in their rears. Thanks for the advise, and for sure the one about inserting their disk as they did send me one. I did not trust them so it just sits here. A major problem with getting back is a total lack of time during most legal and government office hours. Yea, sadly enough I have a job, and loosing wages to play phone tag etc. isn't a profitable game. Cell phones in our area is the most popular way of us folks getting exercise----running to a different location for reception. My experiance with the court system, and also government agencies is a comedy side show at best. Talk about alot of smoke being blown up our butts, as well as how overworked / justified wages etc.on and on we go. How can our country continue with this total crap of justice ? I kind of think most government agencies are like our automated phone systems. Seldom do you speak with a real person, and never a person who realy gives a rats behind about your problem. That is if they are ever in their office, or return your call. Saddly enough justice gives way to maybe a I best move on attitude. I should wise up to any advertizment stating a bargin. Good Lord knows the weight loss TV adds must not all be true. And our government has never stepped on any toes. Like the saying goes, just been robbed by a guy with a brief case. Thanks again for all the help
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