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<blockquote data-quote="UnconTROLLed" data-source="post: 546889" data-attributes="member: 18708"><p>I'd say it is clear by now that no matter how thoughtful, tactful, prepared your comments are ( and I have posted several times myself to be rejected), you will not make it past the censors if it remotely stinks of "pro-bailout:</p><p></p><p>This reminds me of advertising websites on the 'net. </p><p></p><p>Take "truecredit" for example. If you search for "Truecredit scam", you end up being directed to a Trucredit run website that has a prempted set of fake posts that tell how great the company is and the services. This is, by example, one of the lowest forms of lying to the consumer. This is essentially what brownbailout.com is doing. Keeping a tidy blog for all visitors to see Fed-Ex through rose-colored glasses instead of reality.</p><p></p><p>PS, an aside, I signed up for truecredit unknowingly and was billed 25$ for the free month immediately. I then called my credit card company and told them about the fraud, in that it was a free trial and was billed. Not 2 days later after cancelling the service and filing a complaint with the CC, I was stung with 17 charges on my card between $8 and 40$ from Truecredit subsidiaries. You can't trust anyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnconTROLLed, post: 546889, member: 18708"] I'd say it is clear by now that no matter how thoughtful, tactful, prepared your comments are ( and I have posted several times myself to be rejected), you will not make it past the censors if it remotely stinks of "pro-bailout: This reminds me of advertising websites on the 'net. Take "truecredit" for example. If you search for "Truecredit scam", you end up being directed to a Trucredit run website that has a prempted set of fake posts that tell how great the company is and the services. This is, by example, one of the lowest forms of lying to the consumer. This is essentially what brownbailout.com is doing. Keeping a tidy blog for all visitors to see Fed-Ex through rose-colored glasses instead of reality. PS, an aside, I signed up for truecredit unknowingly and was billed 25$ for the free month immediately. I then called my credit card company and told them about the fraud, in that it was a free trial and was billed. Not 2 days later after cancelling the service and filing a complaint with the CC, I was stung with 17 charges on my card between $8 and 40$ from Truecredit subsidiaries. You can't trust anyone! [/QUOTE]
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