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Terry Solid writes, "I tried to do a direct debit in the amount of $0.00, but the eBay system told me I was an idiot and had to deposit a minimum of $1.00. To add insult to injury, it took a full twenty-five minutes of explanation before the eBay rep realized that there was, in fact, no way for one to transfer $0.00 to unhold my account
"Go figure," Chris mentioned, "just my luck that a call that could never fail somehow managed to do so."
Duncan Maitland spotted this helpful message in Sydney on New Years Eve...
After booting to the repair partition on his computer, Peter Alley saw this. "Umm... choice please?"
"After filling out a job application on Monster," Scott Selikoff wrote, "I was asked this. I wonder if the last guy was fired because he answered 'No'."
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Anyone who says Salary Requirement = Yes is automatically disqualified. Having to pay employees really takes a hit to the bottom line.
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He better say "no" for his salary requirement so he can finally pay that annoying $0.00 bill that has his eBay account on hold.
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Internet Explorer Universal Downloading Laws:
1. A System Call never fails. 2. If a System Call should fail, see #1 above. |
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