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Steps to take if you have been ripped-off by a copy-cat government website
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I sent in a report to Google Ad words. Perhaps if enough people do it they might stop them advertising with the word "Official" at least0
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I sent in a report to Google Ad words. Perhaps if enough people do it they might stop them advertising with the word "Official" at least
@Sayaka
There is "something" here that the word "mis-representation" wouldn't simply make a meaning!
For everything else, there are posters here to take-care.imoneyop wrote:it looks like hpuse and his friends
hahahaha !:rotfl:0 -
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You misunderstand me.
The words you have typed do not make sense when put together in a sentence. :rotfl:
Posting links like that just make this thread even more of a mockery than it was previously.
And that's what's so :rotfl:
Steps to take if you have been ripped-off by a copy-cat government website:
Click the back button as soon as you land on this thread! :rotfl:0 -
Money-Saving-King wrote: »Steps to take if you have been ripped-off by a copy-cat government website:
Click the back button as soon as you land on this thread! :rotfl:
I don't believe you. Maybe I'll contact my bank to open a dispute. But due to pain injection, I cannot possibly share the result of it."Always fulfil your needs, only fulfil your wants when your needs are no longer a concern" - citricsquid0
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