That is what I call the following series of stories, that questions the logic of seemly reasonable human beings.
That the biggest overcharge I ever heard of when Josh Muszynski, a 22-year-old from New Hampshire was charge $23,138,855,308,184,500 when he bought a pack of cigarettes on his debt card. Worst yet his bank Bank of America also charged him a $15 over limit fee. What is even more outstanding and what you may not of heard it took Josh Muszynski 2 hours on the phone with his bank to get both charges removed.
As of January 2009 Electronic Gaming Monthly ceased publishing due to the fact it’s parent company was purchased by Dennis Publishing the publisher of Maxim magazine. Former subscribers got a huge surprise starting in May when they started to receive Maxim magazine to make up for the issues of EGM they had paid for. As a EGM subscriber myself why Maxim? I can’t find anyone who can figure that one out. The only good thing that Maxim did allow prorated refunds.
Here is one you are going to love the free Iphone app that costs you $149 a year. It seems the Wall Street Journal has this seemly free Iphone app that lets you access the WSJ site. But if you use this app, you are going get billed $149, for accessing a pay site. Get a load of this when other reporters tried to get anyone to comment about this whatever you call it. The people at WSJ absolutely refused to comment