Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: eric and rebecca gayheart
Seems to me we don't need legislation to fix this problem. For example, I have no credit cards (no CC companies to screw me) and my local credit union has notified me twice that my debit card number was compromised, while sending me a new card automatically (all within 5 days of them learning the info was compromised). There are companies out there with great notification procedures. I suggest everyone abandon the companies that don't, because they aren't offering you the best service you could get. The *first* time you get a letter that says "two months ago your info was compromised" why not move accounts immediately? After a while of people doing this the company will either change their evil ways or run out of customers. Or... maybe the customers just don't care enough to put the effort in and find a better bank?
Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: reese witherspoon hair
They sell officially-unlocked iPhones in Europe already in the first place. So they'll use whatever official means that Apple uses in Europe to unlock the phones.?
Nice! Glad this has hit the front page!
Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: queen latifah breast reduction
Well I guess it depends on the 'dealer'. I've seen dozens of ads in places like Craig's list and Kijiji for dog park accidents that run in the 600 range but I've also seen mall pet stores selling what are most likely puppy mill dogs for 1200. We got a poodle "mix" at the shelter and it did cost 500 but at least that covered his vet bills, neutering and other administrative stuff which in the end allows the shelter/SPCA to keep doing what it does. He does seem to have a different coat and does not shed (the damn cats make up for it though).
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