so i think hot topic may be the only place for now. i actually bought it this morning and when i finally opened this so called "deluxe edition", there was no bonus DVD. so right about now i'm not so pleased :(
It is impossible to know so far in advance. Anyone who claims they do (e.g. the Farmer's Almanac) has no credibility.
A method of advertising or selling that uses false claims is called false advertising.
No, no one does. Anyone who claims to is probably trying to scam you in some way.
the sonnet will be read, and its subject thereby visualized far beyond the deaths of anyone then living - indeed, for "so long as men can breathe, or eyes can see".
Anyone can claim anything.
Because congress's ability to raise money from states was limited, it decided to raise revenue by selling these lands
anyone give me the answer
An example of propaganda in selling might be a company using exaggerated claims or testimonials to promote a product's benefits, without providing objective evidence to support those claims. By manipulating emotions or using persuasive language, the company aims to influence buyers towards a particular product or service.
sup g. the man claims that it is vanilla. but i hav limited edition information and its's actually FRENCH vanilla
Sure. You can sue anyone in small claims. The reverse, in some states is not true, companies cannot always sue a consumer in small claims, regardless of the amount.
SEEMS FISHY.......DID HE USED TO WORK AT A AQUARIUM
yes! Go to an apple shop they will take it in and see if anyone claims it