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An extra week of interest might cost him an arm and a leg. Well, at least a leg…
Gott love someone fuking with their minds like that tho.
funny stuff
This is pure gold:))))
omg!! classic!!!
Excellent.
Stange, the amount owed is in $’s but she spelled cheque the english way and not the americanised version check. I wonder what country this cam from.
Almost all big american companies are outsourcing things like customer service to other countries. The rep is dealing with an american so she’s giving him american currency in his bill, but that has nothing to do with how she spells or speaks on her own.
I would have paid $233.95 for that spider, it’s freaking awesome!…..
hahaha love it! i can’t believe the rep lasted that long.
Hey dude, thats a great idea, but i wouldn´t pay anything which is billed via e-mail … and i will use this example for
any hoax bills that i will receive in the future!
Great, really great!!
Hello – yes very cute. Just on the point made by Barry – about the dollars and cheques – Barry me old cockney sparrow you are English aren’t you?- once upon a time Brittania did rule the waves – and when she did so she managed to spread her mother tounge and Anglo-Saxon spelling to far flung places, such as Australia, Canada and New Zealand. All English speaking places with dollars, that still spell colour with a “u”. And the metric system. Both of which make a lot more sense than pounds as a currency or a unit of weight. Thanks for the game of Cricket though. We like that. The English back-packers though? Not so much….
Hahahaha!!! That’s really funny. To me…