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Off-Topic / UMG settlement lawsuit
« on: January 19, 2012, 06:57:24 pm »Message ID: 477817
Did anyone get this card in the mail about a proposed class-action lawsuit against United Marketing Group, Inc?

It offers victims monetary compensation for unauthorized charges by allowing one to claim their money back via online form.

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Off-Topic / "Free Money" by Kevin Trudeau
« on: January 13, 2012, 05:55:57 pm »Message ID: 475165
If you have bought his book, then what is your personal review of it?

What else do you know (of) or heard of about this?

https://kevinsfreemoney.com/

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Payments / Getting two same payments.
« on: December 01, 2011, 06:22:52 pm »Message ID: 454905
Have you ever received two consecutive same cashout/payments?

I just have. $54.22

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Payments / Got a $2500 check.
« on: November 10, 2011, 03:53:24 pm »Message ID: 445218
I'm not expecting it but it was all even and there were nothing but the check paper itself! No instructions, congrats letter or anything.

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Off-Topic / Decals and stickers on luxury cars.
« on: October 12, 2011, 02:08:54 pm »Message ID: 431239
What kind of decal or sticker would you put on a luxury car?

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Off-Topic / What social networking site do you use?
« on: October 12, 2011, 02:08:27 pm »Message ID: 431238
Why do you use it?

Have you reconnected with people on there?

I use none (for social purposes) but have recently considered using one to re-connect with people I drifted apart years ago.

If you don't use any, why?
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Off-Topic / What color is your sock?
« on: October 12, 2011, 02:05:31 pm »Message ID: 431234
I don't care if you answer the question or not.

I want to see if anyone would actually do it (or not.)

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Off-Topic / A $5 fee for using your own bank debit card?
« on: October 10, 2011, 07:15:13 pm »Message ID: 430258
This may not be a concern or issue for many folks (i.e., don't use/need debit card, fee is simply insignificant for whatever reason, ability to 'offset' the fee, life is too good to worry about this, you're rich, etc) but I guess the days of customer  service-oriented services are long gone with the big banks. Funny how  the banks needed the government to bail 'em out with tax payer money. Now we can't access our own money that we trust them to hold and guard  without paying for it. I can understand the term "purchasing" an account by  opening it and making an initial deposit to get it going. What I  don't understand is the reason we have to "buy" our own money that is already ours. But I suppose that's just the way things are in life and the big guys gotta make a profit somewhere too. Unfortunately  they're doing this at the expense of their customers' ability to access  their own already-owned money.

This is supposedly in response to new banking regulation prohibiting certain other fees. Basically, I wouldn't be surprised if more banks jump on the wagon.

BoA and SunTrust have already implemented this. And the BoA fees begin October 1 but fees start rolling out early 2012. SunTrust began on June for new comers and November 1 for existing members.

Chase and Wells Fargo don't exactly charge $5 but are testing a similar plan at $3.

Citi won't do this but like most big banks they do typically charge fees for monthly balances below $1500.

If you're shopping for 'fee-free' banks to avoid general fees then scrutinizing their fees is advisable.

^^^
That's why I'm with USAA!

So what's your bank?

And do you use a debit card?

How do you feel about being nickel and dimed for everything?

Would you consider moving to a local bank or credit union, which apparently seems to be the way to go now.

(Here is a webpage on general advice on how to avoid 'fee banks.')

In light of this, I Googled for some 'fee-free' banks and a few came up: ING, M&T, & Ally.

There are however a fees charged for certain services, like M&T charges a $3 fee for bank-to-bank xfers!

Moreover, Ally IIRC requires good credit!

As for ING, AFAICT there are no fees (that would be an issue for me) and they offer interest for our earned money!

Check 'em out if anyone's interested.

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Off-Topic / American Horror Story
« on: October 10, 2011, 06:58:30 pm »Message ID: 430255
A drama/horror/thriller about a family of three who move from Boston to Los Angeles as a means of reconciling their past anguish.

What do you think about this show if you've seen it?

The pilot was decent.

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Support / Paid videos issue?
« on: October 02, 2011, 10:59:13 am »Message ID: 425908
One of the videos isn't loading at all.

I can't proceed.

Is anyone having issues with this?

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Suggestions / Moderator to only move threads to correct section.
« on: October 02, 2011, 10:55:59 am »Message ID: 425905
What if there was a moderator/adminstrator whose sole purpose and only function is to move threads to their appropriate place?

Would that be worth it to organize the threads?

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FusionCash / What's the fastest way to cash out for a newcomer?
« on: September 08, 2011, 02:19:13 pm »Message ID: 414314
Naturally, the fastest way is to refer 2-5 people and doing $15 worth of payments for your first month, which is easy and quick on a daily basis. $5 bonus + $15 from doing offers + ($5 to $15, depending whether each referee completes at least one offer yet assuming each member minimally verifies their account) = $25 to $35.

But not everyone is good at referring enough folks to quickly cashout.

Otherwise, trial offers would be the fastest way but if you're intending to try them out, be sure to read the TOS of the website that the company/sponsor is advertising their trial product for the trial offer in question.

I haven't had nearly enough experience in GPT as other veterans here in FC or other GPT sites, so I'm absolutely sure about this.

Are there any other faster ways to reach cash out, if you do know them? Please describe them (according to your experience(s).)

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Off-Topic / Today's weather is really wacky and weird.
« on: September 06, 2011, 11:29:53 am »Message ID: 413147
Compared to our usual weather here in San Diego, CA, today's weather is bizarre because it is noticeably humid yet it's raining (drizzling!)

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Support / TicketsForOpinions
« on: September 03, 2011, 03:45:00 pm »Message ID: 411591
Has anyone been having issues with this daily survey recently in the past few days?

I've completed it once a day in the past 3 days and it hasn't credited. Usually they do once a day.

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Offers / Yourmovies.com
« on: September 03, 2011, 02:26:30 pm »Message ID: 411563
Has anyone done this offer yet?

I read their TOS and return and commitment policy but it's not clear as to how that works because in one sentence it says the subscription would be cancelled and there'd be a refund if the customer isn't completely satisfied and returns the first DVD unopened w/in 10 days of receipt but the next sentence seems to say the subscription would be only cancelled after 3 DVDs are purchased.  ???

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Satisfaction Guarantee
YourMovies.com guarantees your satisfaction. If you're not completely satisfied after receiving your first DVD, you can return it unopened within 10 days of receipt; we'll cancel your subscription and you'll owe nothing. Any payment will be credited to the card or PayPal account that you provided. Your subscription is risk-free, so you can cancel your subscription at any time after purchasing 3 DVDs.

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