 LowRider
join:2006-06-23 Dallas, GA
·Charter Pipeline
| reply to Old_Grouch Re: Send mine to...
said by Old_Grouch :Actually, they will pay off in long distance cards that expire in two years... you mean a month after you get them cause it took so long for them to get them to you. |
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  james
join:2001-02-26 antarctica | reply to TheWickerMan The class action lawyers are the ones who screwed you there. They're the ones who make the real money, the customers get a fraction of what they should. |
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 TheWickerMan
join:2002-04-09 Enola, PA
| reply to Old_Grouch said by Old_Grouch :Actually, they will pay off in long distance cards that expire in two years... That certainly wouldn't surprise me.
My wife had to rent a car awhile back, and apparently the company was involved in a class-action lawsuit that was effective during the time she had rented the car. The company sent her a discount coupon for her next car rental, which expired a few months later. And since neither of us had any reason to rent a car, the coupon went unused.
Since most people don't rent cars on a regular basis, I doubt the company was out any significant amount of money. |
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  Old_Grouch Don't just sit there silly DO something Premium join:2004-05-26 Greenwood, IN clubs:
·AT&T Midwest
| reply to rosco Actually, they will pay off in long distance cards that expire in two years...
Then, they'll sell their long distance business to Quest. When Quest nearly goes belly-up from honoring all the free long distance, at&t will buy Quest on the steps of the bankruptcy court...for pennies on the dollar of course.
Totally bogus...but fun to imagine.  -- At Team Discovery we know how to get more outta that danged 'puter of yours! If you paid taxes it's a rebate. If you didn't, it's welfare. |
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