The Motor Club of America scam is a real concern for some people, but others believe it is a misconception. It is important to research and gather information before making a decision about joining the club.
The Equitable Advisors scam is real, not just a misconception.
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Just call the bank of America phone number and ask them yourself, stalker
No they will not I just tried
I have been a Bank of America customer for 10 years. Just called them for locations inCanada, and they were unable to answer the question!
The Equitable Advisors scam is real, not just a misconception.
No, that is just a common misconception.
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One misconception about psychology is that it is a fake science. Another misconception is that it is just lying on a couch and talking about your problems.
The idea that a person studying ethics in moral philosophy is just going to end up running into misconception after misconception.
Camels can have either one or two humps, depending on the species. The misconception that all camels have two humps is not accurate.
Oh, dude, the past tense of "misconception" is "misconceived." Like, you know when you thought you were supposed to wear a costume to that party, but it turns out it was just a regular get-together? Yeah, that was a total misconception, and now it's officially "misconceived."
Yes, Jesus is believed to have been a carpenter based on biblical accounts, such as in the Gospel of Mark. This is not considered a misconception, as it is a widely accepted belief in Christian tradition.
The belief that tequila is a stimulant is a misconception. Tequila is actually a depressant, like other types of alcohol, and can slow down the central nervous system.
GM Motor Club offers a great roadside assistance program. They offer towing, lockout services, flat tire assistance, fuel assistance and even battery jump start assistance. The nice thing about this program is that it covers the insured in any vehicle they are in, not just their own.
It is just a common misconception. Latin America includes all countries south of the United States; as such many people consider them to be "closer to the equator" and therefore, hotter. Latin America has mountain ranges with snow throughout the year, as well as some areas that are on the equivalent southern latitudes -- and climates -- as those of the northern United States and Canada.
No, it is just a made up club by the author.