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Esta application for USA rip off!

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  • phatbear
    phatbear Posts: 4,061 Forumite
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    osborn99 wrote: »

    When I was 18 I had a gambling addition and sold goods on ebay I didn't have to raise funds to gamble. I was arrested for deception and given a caution.

    osborn99 wrote: »
    I will give an example of the true meaning what a rip-off is

    And given the fact you were arrested for ripping people off on e-bay I find your post quite ironic
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  • photome
    photome Posts: 16,683 Forumite
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    edited 1 April 2013 at 1:02PM
    osborn99 wrote: »
    I will give an example of the true meaning what a rip-off is

    Get arrested for the slightest thing should read deception/fraudand you have to apply for a visa in person which is in London. You phone the £1 a min hotline, they talk to you for 15 mins, then they say after you get an email phone back which they keep you on the phone for another 15 mins. £30 and not left the house yet

    They then say they only do morning appointments so you have to pay £150 on a peak train oh and there is a non-refundable fee just for applying and when you get a visa you pay again.

    £300-400 just to get a bloody visa and the 4 hour waiting time for someone to see you

    what are you on about? what you should have posted, in red
  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,911 Forumite
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    osborn99 wrote: »
    I will give an example of the true meaning what a rip-off is

    Originally Posted by osborn99viewpost.gif

    When I was 18 I had a gambling addition and sold goods on ebay I didn't have to raise funds to gamble. I was arrested for deception and given a caution
    Yep, I'd agree that you ripped those people off.
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