I hated it at first but it has grown on me like the curse in Princess Mononoke; one day it will kill me, but for now it only gives me incredible and frightening strength to defeat my enemies.
I hated it at first but it has grown on me like the curse in Princess Mononoke; one day it will kill me, but for now it only gives me incredible and frightening strength to defeat my enemies.
Well now my Monday is complete!
I’ve read a couple articles on this, and it seems to have nothing to do with the tech savviness of elders. It has more to do with general gullibility and desperation - every now and then, scammers will hit up someone who really NEEDS that money, and they believe it because they want to believe it.
When I was old enough and say trick-or-treat on my own without freaking, we moved to the same city as my Auntie who is an RN. My Mother would take out a few inspected pieces before the whole bag went to my Auntie for x-Ray, only for the bag to come back half full with all the full size missing as well.
My dad took me on all or most of my childhood trick-or-treating adventures. I was not allowed to eat any candy until my mother had inspected it for needle stick holes, or ... idk a little sign with a skull and crossbones or something.
Keep your parents off the internet when unsupervised.
Cause I’m still waiting on my Nigerian bank transfer to be routed thru a Hong Kong bank?
Seriously who falls for this nonsense when they can make $1200 a day working from home part time?
I live in Doraville, and this is 100% accurate. Cobb County motherfuckers are so scared to come into the city, because blacks, that they made the Braves move closer to them.
Fuck every last one of them.
I do think his name should be made public. He’s a threat to the community and everyone should know about it.
So far I’ve used the app to see around 10 movies at various theaters including reserving seats at some and have never had a problem. I think the app is really easy to use.
Don’t worry about the app, they have done a good job straightening it out. I’ve been on the plan since August last year. But if you are not a movie fan and would go into cancel rage at the first issue you are better off passing. As for me , 8-10 movies a month for $7 (im on the yearly plan now.)
Also, at least in San Francisco, you can now use it at Landmark Theaters which often feature more indie fare than AMC/Century so even super film geeks can get their cheap tickets on!
I came here for this.
Any word if they’re going to hire Kramer?
In other news, Moviepass restored service to the ~10 AMC theaters they cut off.
Everything you said is true, but as a long time fan of the F&F franchise, and not as a Universal executive, I don’t care about any of that.
I’ve had one, maybe 2 overdraft fees in my life. I just called my bank and asked them to reverse it. They were happy to do so no problem.
LOL, yup.
It’s not interest free, it’s just variable interest depending on how much you use it. One $30 usage would be 40% interest due to the $12 per year fee. Best case is $75 each month for a total of $900 for the year. Ignoring compound interest, that’s equivalent to 1.3%.