Buyer beware …


I tried to make a purchase with three different credit cards to place an order for this product. Each one of the transactions was turned down.  My credit score is so good it is 827, off the charts.

Then I got a text message from a credit card company suspecting fraudulent activity. I called them directly. Some company was trying to build my account out of $290.00. Buyer beware!!!!

If you ever get an e-mail or a text message from one of your credit card companies, call the company directly and speak to a representative so you do not get shanghaied.

“Buyer beware” is an English proverb that translates to the Latin phrase caveat emptor, which means “let the buyer beware”. It’s a principle in contract law and commerce that places the burden of due diligence on the buyer of a good or service. This principle is based on the idea that sellers often have more information about a product than buyers, so buyers assume the risk of any defects.

All of the thieving bastards must be related to the Biden clan.

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