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I suspect that these scams are very successful. Otherwise, why continue the scam? You'd think if it was rare that they had victims, they'd stop or switch to a new one. This Windows error scam has been running for at least 6 months if not longer.
Same thing the online dating scams. I know of a couple people who lost money to them. I quit with the online dating sites because the vast majority of contacts were scammers.
@Tasha - it's not likely that the anti-fraud unit will do anything more than add my complaint to their database. They're not going to investigate unless there's been a significant victimization. I just hope that adding my situation to the database will help in some way.

Happy Thanksgiving to you Janice. I hope everyone had a great day!


For 4 years at least here in Aus. We haven't had a home phone for 3 years, and we were getting calls for a while on the landline.


I had lunch with a friend today who gave me birthday present part 1. (I told her there had better not be a part 2 or 3.) She said there are all sorts of Black Friday sales, so gave me a gift card. Now I have to go shopping. *sigh* There used to be a time when I like shopping.



lol now I want pecan pie!

lol now I want pecan pie!"
Sorry, I just had my second slice with ice cream!!! ...



Rusalka - You couldn't pay me to go near the shops on Boxing Day either. Working in a shop on BD a few years ago was quite enough. Endless crowds, huge queues, rude customers, fights between customers, clothes pulled off hangers and shelves and left lying all over the floor. No thanks!

I did go shopping yesterday but both places were well before town so no traffic and I was the only customer in the store. I had to go get a new water pressure tank and pupes and fittings since mine was spraying all over the wall. Also was no sales at the stores I went to. Although I stopped at the parts store to get 30 gallons of oil on the way home and tried to get them to give me a black friday 50% off deal. They weren't having any of it. Cheap bastards anyway


I love how you all have such creative names for the day following a holiday. We have Second Christmas Day, Second Easter Day, and Second Pentecost Day. All are horrible for shopping though ;-)

I didn't realise Pentecost was a big deal in the Netherlands. Here in Aus, you would only know about Pentecost if you were really involved with the church or just learnt about it in your private, religious school. I was only just the other day explaining the concept to Lexx who had no idea. Is it actually a holiday in the Netherlands?

Even newer (3 or 4 years) is the Giving Tuesday (the day after Cyber Monday) when you are supposed, after so much shopping, to donate. It's mostly done through social media.

I think there has been talk about it some time ago, to cancel out the second day (Monday) and instead give all people a day off during one of the Islam holidays. There are quite some Muslim people in the Netherlands and when they have their special celebrations they don't automatically get a day off.


I'm sorry, but I'm laughing.

Black Friday was adopted here in Canada because the retail stores saw a way to cash in on raking in the profits.


Cyber Monday is when online stores have their big sales.
I try to avoid everything on BF but we did stop somewhere on the way home from a soccer tournament and my husband bought my daughter and I something for Christmas he would NEVER pay full price for so I can't gripe too much. :)

The retailers over here just look at it as another way of making even more money.

It does seem silly of us to adopt the Black Friday though.


I could not agree more! I hate when I see neighbors decorating in November, or G-d forbid, October. When I see them shlepping in a fresh tree that early I shudder at the fire hazard.


There was a couple who lived in a big house about 10 minutes away from us who used to do that. They started putting up all their lights and decorations in late October and once it was all done, they used to open up the house and garden and people could go in and look at the displays. They used to ask that you left a donation in a collections bucket which they then gave to charity. They did it every year for years. Sadly, the guy passed away a few years ago and his wife moved to a different area.


But we drove past their place last week and they were all piled up on the side of the road with a sign saying "free". I said to Lexx, someone's died, or split up, or something else horrible has happened.
Next day, some other house between us and them had all the angels and the merry christmas sign up in *their* front garden. It's all really sad. UNLESS they have upgraded to the all singing, all dancing, flashing version this year. Then there will be no feeling sorry for anyone.



Your husband is much more tolerant than those two obviously.



Warning: discusses body hair.

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