All of this (rampant, unchecked capitalism) really s#cks, but what's worse is that it's only going to get much, much, much worse before it gets any better. If it ever even does, that is. Greed, greed, greed, greed, greed.
#5 I bought a bottle of spices online. When I got it it was half the size and I thought I was deceived but no, it was the same amount as always, 2oz, but it was filled all the way to the top. They used the appropriate size container! Nice.
#8 you can request an itemized bill from the hospital. Do it, it is eye opening. I was charged $40 for a warmed up blanket and there was even a charge for the scissors used to change my dressings.
Pherbia, I bought some Centrum vitamins from the store the other day, the bottle was full to the top - don’t think I’ve ever seen that before. Not sure all of their products are that way but this one was…
#7 Nobody else to blame here. Remember clicking that Facebook "I AGREE" box?
Facebook can sell copies of photos posted by you without paying you any form of profit. Whenever you share photos with your Facebook friends you are giving up ownership of any intellectual property rights you may own in the photos you upload. This applies whether or not you post the photos to a publicy accessible area of Facebook or not. By posting photos to any area of the Facebook site you are granting an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive global license, including the right to sub-license, use, copy, publicly perform, reformat, translate, distribute and the right to make derivative works of the photos to Facebook. When you decide to remove the content that license may not necessarily terminate and Facebook have the right to retain archived copies of material posted.
All of this (rampant, unchecked capitalism) really s#cks, but what's worse is that it's only going to get much, much, much worse before it gets any better. If it ever even does, that is. Greed, greed, greed, greed, greed.
#5 I bought a bottle of spices online. When I got it it was half the size and I thought I was deceived but no, it was the same amount as always, 2oz, but it was filled all the way to the top. They used the appropriate size container! Nice.
#8 you can request an itemized bill from the hospital. Do it, it is eye opening. I was charged $40 for a warmed up blanket and there was even a charge for the scissors used to change my dressings.
Pherbia, I bought some Centrum vitamins from the store the other day, the bottle was full to the top - don’t think I’ve ever seen that before. Not sure all of their products are that way but this one was…
#7 Nobody else to blame here. Remember clicking that Facebook "I AGREE" box?
Facebook can sell copies of photos posted by you without paying you any form of profit. Whenever you share photos with your Facebook friends you are giving up ownership of any intellectual property rights you may own in the photos you upload. This applies whether or not you post the photos to a publicy accessible area of Facebook or not. By posting photos to any area of the Facebook site you are granting an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive global license, including the right to sub-license, use, copy, publicly perform, reformat, translate, distribute and the right to make derivative works of the photos to Facebook. When you decide to remove the content that license may not necessarily terminate and Facebook have the right to retain archived copies of material posted.
Man, it sure would s#ck to be pregnant, disabled AND elderly and not have a bench to sit on...
...and homeless.
Because people need to be aware of how they're corrupting the system, and turning democracy into a travesty of it's former self.
By "they," Natty means Republicans.
Um, no.
If you believe that, you’re part of the problem.
I think Natty actually just means democracy destroying fascist scum who should all be thrown into a wood chipper.
Ignore any down vote! This is brilliant!!! :)
That's MKHBD. He's a more significant name in product reviews. They're also falsely implying big name endorsement.
Merchandising objective attained; @$$ covered. A good day's work.
#8 you can request an itemized bill from the hospital. Do it, it is eye opening. I was charged $40 for a warmed up blanket and there was even a charge for the scissors used to change my dressings.
Nobody else to blame here. Remember clicking that Facebook "I AGREE" box?
Facebook can sell copies of photos posted by you without paying you any form of profit. Whenever you share photos with your Facebook friends you are giving up ownership of any intellectual property rights you may own in the photos you upload.
This applies whether or not you post the photos to a publicy accessible area of Facebook or not.
By posting photos to any area of the Facebook site you are granting an irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive global license, including the right to sub-license, use, copy, publicly perform, reformat, translate, distribute and the right to make derivative works of the photos to Facebook. When you decide to remove the content that license may not necessarily terminate and Facebook have the right to retain archived copies of material posted.