The word you’re looking for is “bruised.” It doesn’t mean that you’re going to get tricked into buying a thing that doesn’t do what it says. It means that you’re not being fooled or tricked and that you’re actually taking a step back, in some way.
The promo scam is a technique where you take someone else’s money to buy a product and then later find out that you didn’t actually make the purchase, but a friend of a friend of your friend got you the same product for cheaper. I’ve heard instances where people have actually been tricked into buying things they didnt want. If you ask me, it’s pretty obvious that the promo scam is the easiest way to get the goods without actually buying the thing that you want.
A simple example would be an ad for a pair of shoes that would normally cost $200. The people who purchased the shoes would know they didnt have to pay a dollar more for the shoes, and instead would get free shoes. If you think about it logically, you could say that the person who got you the shoes for $200 would then want to return the shoes for a refund because you didnt actually buy them for $200. This is the opposite of the promotion scam.
You would think that people who buy a product and then never open it would get a refund, but you never know. It is very easy for a company to make it look like they actually paid you, but the truth is that the seller of the shoes probably didnt actually buy the shoes, because you wouldnt buy shoes if you didnt have to. When we say the shoes were “free”, we mean that you couldnt sell them for whatever the actual value of the shoes were.
The truth is that the shoes werent free. In fact they were marked up. The seller of the shoes made multiple promises but never delivered the product. We actually paid for the shoes, but we never opened the package. It would be pretty hypocritical for us to buy a product and then walk away without seeing the product you gave us for free.
That said, we still think you can buy shoes for free. It’s just a matter of not being hypocritical. And just like the shoes, the shoes were marked up.
That being said, we would still like to have you shop online and pay for your shoes. After all, this is a scam. The fact that you gave us your email address and made a purchase should be enough to convince you that you should give us your email address and pay for your shoes. If you want to do it, we are open to being paid for doing so.
So yeah, you can buy shoes for free. The problem is that you can’t afford to buy shoes that are actually worth the price. You can buy shoes that are marked up because their retail price is actually lower than their actual retail price. And then you end up buying shoes that actually have no retail value.
My name is Daniel G.
So what do we do? We can’t just buy shoes that are marked up because their retail price is actually lower than their actual retail price. The price difference is due to markups and the retail price is actually lower than the markup.
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