Don't be calling anyone stupid there son (don't be offended--unless that's your personality type--I call everyone son, since I'm an old crone). He is absolutely correct. Truth in advertising should not allow anyone to say, "Free Credit Report," in one breath, then in the next, "Should you request your free credit report, you will start a free trial membership of our Tri-Advantage Credit Monitor. Should you fail to cancel your free trial membership within 30 days, you will be billed as many times as we can, or until we have more money than you do." Laws in the U.S. are a joke when it comes to protecting consumers.
I think it more likely that someone thought ahead and had the emails purposely copied and redirected so that a future "deletion" of the emails could be recovered in order to hit a corrupt Republican administration where it hurts. Kudos!!!
Couldn't have happened to a more deserving country. Happy pirating ... NOT!
You used the word "sporting" twice within the same sentence . . .
Don't be calling anyone stupid there son (don't be offended--unless that's your personality type--I call everyone son, since I'm an old crone). He is absolutely correct. Truth in advertising should not allow anyone to say, "Free Credit Report," in one breath, then in the next, "Should you request your free credit report, you will start a free trial membership of our Tri-Advantage Credit Monitor. Should you fail to cancel your free trial membership within 30 days, you will be billed as many times as we can, or until we have more money than you do." Laws in the U.S. are a joke when it comes to protecting consumers.
Yes, it would, in a world that made sense and was run by you and I. I think it's time to cull the herd.
I think it more likely that someone thought ahead and had the emails purposely copied and redirected so that a future "deletion" of the emails could be recovered in order to hit a corrupt Republican administration where it hurts. Kudos!!!