By Ripoffs Scams, on August 8th, 2010%
More than 1,000 wrong ballots sent to Snohomish County voters
Wrong ballots may have been sent to 1,000 voters in Snohomish County so new ones are on the way. Snohomish County Auditor Carolyn Weikel said the error came during the insertion of ballots into envelopes and occurred randomly in precincts throughout the county.
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By Ripoffs Scams, on March 27th, 2010%
How investors in Trio backed the wrong horse with $426 million
A super fund’s links with questionable operators bodes ill for punters.
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By Ripoffs Scams, on January 28th, 2010%
Unemployed Coloradans get wrong tax forms
DENVER – Colorado labor officials are scrambling to reassure nearly 2,000 people who received tax forms printed with the wrong name. The state says a computer glitch caused it to send erroneous 1099G forms that listed the wrong names but correct Social Security numbers. The error alarmed recipients but caused no . . . → Read More: Unemployed Coloradans get wrong tax forms
By Ripoffs Scams, on January 8th, 2010%
Wrong Turn 3 (Blu-ray)
Skip It The Product: It’s nice to know that creativity and the need for artistic expression don’t drive every moviemaking decision. It’s just so refreshing to find situations in which the lure of easy money, the need for the almighty dollar, and the rarely used concept of the commercial cash grab mandated what . . . → Read More: Wrong Turn 3 (Blu-ray)
By Ripoffs Scams, on November 19th, 2009%
I think that for the many online shoppers that have Paypal accounts, few are aware of all the benefits that their accounts allow them to enjoy. One of the benefits is their buyer protection program that includes the dispute resolution tool designed to resolve problem transactions.
Having recently been part of an auction sale that turned . . . → Read More: Paypal Protects From Online Auction Gone Wrong
By Ripoffs Scams, on November 4th, 2009%
Compared to previous decades, Americans today move more often to satisfy career, college, family, and retirement needs. And as people move more frequently, the need for moving companies has increased. While one’s employer may often cover the cost, when this is not the case the investment is substantial. Regardless, you’ll want to do . . . → Read More: Don’t Get Swindled by Choosing the Wrong Moving Company
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