A wise man once said: if something sounds too good to be true - it
probably is
- I am sure they are just after the $150 fee - they won't even bother
going after the free postage
I get these ads through email all the time. Usually I just ignore
tham but as
I'm getting poorer by the second I
In a message dated 8/6/03 8:02:24 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was it not the maker of fortune cookies at cheap chinese take-out's?
heh.
-davidu
LOL. Okay, fair enough. Now what was HER name? ;)
David
I get these ads through email all the time. Usually I just ignore tham but as
I'm getting poorer by the second I thought I'd take a look. Do you think
this is just a gimmick to get the fees and maybe some free postage, or could it
be legit?
David
No Newspaper Ads No Magazine AdsNo
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Incidentally, does anyone know the origin of if something sounds too good
to
be true - it
probably is? While I'm sure that at many points one wise man or another
has
said it, I wonder who said it first--and whether it might not have been a
wise woman. :)
Was
Yes alas I'm sure you're right, and others have written to me to suggest the
very same thing. Indeed, it seemed too good to be true to me as well, which
is why I solicited learned opinions rather than desperately grasping at it.
Incidentally, does anyone know the origin of if something sounds