Avoid it at all costs.
>Avoid it at all costs.
Walk away from the light!
> i think that website is good, beacause i just bought the
> laptop form it. the price is so increditable, but they provide
> us the best senrvice, so i think it is a good place for us!
Interesting. bailecn@gmail bought a laptop from bailecn.
You must have gotten a really GOOD deal.
Why do you say to avoid this site? I've also received an e-mail about
this page and am blown away with the pricing but....is it a
trustworthy site? Please give a reason for your discounting it!
Thanx
>
>
For those that don't know how to use their computers to research sites
what you got was a SPAM message. You've heard of spam, haven't you?
And this is a company from China, so do you think you're going to get
some super duper technical support or repair when you need it?? Can
you kiss your money good-bye??
Geez, people never cease to amaze me. And after you buy this
fantastically low priced piece of junk I've got some lovely ocean
front property to sell you right outside of Oklahoma City. Great
breezes right off the water and the deepsea fishing is awesome.
(Shakes head at the gullibility of people that claim to be intelligent
adults.)
>
>
And here's the shiftless posters IP information:
IP range : 66.228.113.0 - 66.228.113.7
Network name : NET-66-228-113-0
Infos : Liden Technology Limited.
Infos : 44#, Pingyuan Road
Infos : Xinxiang
Infos : 453000
Country : China (CN)
Abuse E-mail : ab...@sl.idc.mn
Source : ARIN
>
>
I thought people in Denmark would have been smarter than this. I
guess not.
IP range : 87.55.128.0 - 87.55.131.255
Network name : TDC-TELEDANMARK-BREDBAANDSADSL-NET
Infos : TDC BB-ADSL users
Country : Denmark (DK)
Abuse E-mail : ab...@post.tele.dk
Source : RIPE
Did you know the word gullible is not found in any major dictionary or
spell-check program?
You obviously made that up. Try to find gullible in a major dictionary.
> >>>(Shakes head at the gullibility of people that claim to be
> >>>intelligent adults.)
>
> >>Did you know the word gullible is not found in any major dictionary or
> >>spell-check program?
>
> >http://onelook.com/?w=gullible
>
> You obviously made that up. Try to find gullible in a major dictionary.
>
>
Evidently you don't know how to use a dictionary. I have no problem
finding the word 'gullible' in any dictionary. Try picking up one and
going to the G's, take your time, there's no hurry, flip the pages and
you'll find the word gullible.
Spelling wasn't a strong point for you, was it??
Hey Look! It's that lost post from 1994!
--
"The ABS system can not overcome the laws of physics."
Audi Owner's Manual
You're making that up, right?
You need to recheck and see if it's still there.
Just retrieved from Encarta:
gul·li·ble [ gúlləb'l ]
adjective
Definition:
easily duped: tending to trust and believe people, and therefore
easily tricked or deceived
[Early 19th century. <gull2]
gul·li·bil·i·ty [ gùllə bíllətee ] noun
gul·li·bly [ gúlləblee ] adverb
Satisfied that it's REALLY in modern, up-to-date dictionaries and
still a word in use????
A little knowledge goes a long way.
I'm tired of farting with you; you're acting like stupidity is a
virtue. You'll have to post to yourself from now on.
Aw - Just when it was starting be fun.
Are all webtv users as smart as you are?
>itsjoan...@webtv.net wrote:
>
>>On Sep 30, 9:25 am, clams_casino <PeterGrif...@DrunkinClam.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>On Sep 30, 8:29 am, clams_casino <PeterGrif...@DrunkinClam.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>You obviously made that up. Try to find gullible in a major dictionary.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Evidently you don't know how to use a dictionary. I have no problem
>>>>>>finding the word 'gullible' in any dictionary. Try picking up one and
>>>>>>going to the G's, take your time, there's no hurry, flip the pages and
>>>>>>you'll find the word gullible.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Spelling wasn't a strong point for you, was it??
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>You're making that up, right?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>You need to recheck and see if it's still there.- Hide quoted text -
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>You just don't know when you're beat, do you? What dictionary are
>>>>*you* looking in?? Try Encarta, try any dictionary for that matter,
>>>>whether online or an actual hardcopy version.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Just retrieved from Encarta:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>gul·li·ble [ gúll?b'l ]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>adjective
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Definition:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>easily duped: tending to trust and believe people, and therefore
>>>>easily tricked or deceived
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>[Early 19th century. <gull2]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>gul·li·bil·i·ty [ gůll? bíll?tee ] noun
>>>>gul·li·bly [ gúll?blee ] adverb
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Satisfied that it's REALLY in modern, up-to-date dictionaries and
>>>>still a word in use????
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>A little knowledge goes a long way.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Is it still there today?- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>>- Show quoted text -
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I'm tired of farting with you; you're acting like stupidity is a
>>virtue. You'll have to post to yourself from now on.
>>
>>
>
>Aw - Just when it was starting be fun.
>
>Are all webtv users as smart as you are?
That's a rhetorical question, right?
(Well done, BTW. :-)
Dennis (evil)
--
"There is a fine line between participation and mockery" - Wally