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I don't like scrolls
what is scrolls and why arent we doing a co-op on youtube for teh epic moneys
Minecraft
live now
What is you opinion of drinking milk from a cow?
it's a lot of fun, it's like magic the gathering + chess
what kind of insane hacker technology do you have to use to livestream a video game
obs project does that involve having your dick inverted
no but it might involve getting the stick removed from your butt
yes I would absolutely love to watch a streaming video of a boring person playing a video game
unrelated to the thread, but can we make this guy a smiley somehow?
http://www.robrob8.com/pictures/imag..._professor.jpg
why do we need a video professor smiley
i can think of all sorts of uses
he scams computer illiterate dumbasses and says "try my product", whats not to find funny
They simply do: "Buy my product and fuck off"
no you sign up for a free trial disc if you "just pay shipping and handling!" and then start getting billed $80-300 a month while more of the discs keep coming in your mailbox
comedic value, right?
He claimed only $ 6.95
How do you know about getting billed $80-300 a month?
read the wikipedia article on "video professor", it's a good one
the guy in the video John Scherer even split town in like 2010 and his mansion in colorado went up for sale, lol
the company stopped responding to complaints, lawsuits, etc.. and pretty much just took everyone's money and ran
no-name lessons lmao
wheres the scam he teaches people to use computers
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I ordered Video Professor tutorial CD pack. After a 7-day period, I received the said item. I was not satisfied with the product and contacted a rep from VP. I was notified that the 10-day trial period started the day the item was shipped. As a result, my personal bank account was charged $399 causing a $105 overdraft. After a dozen or so times to arrange for the guaranteed refund, I was finally notified by the Denver, Co. Better Business Bureau that Video Professor had filed for bankruptcy.
In September 2007, the company filed a lawsuit against 100 anonymous posters of critical reviews, stating their belief that the negative reviews were the result of a competitor's efforts to damage Video Professor's reputation.[25][26] Most of the negative reviewers were critical of Video Professor's practice of automatically charging customers' credit cards $189.95 for the first lesson as well as each subsequent month after their "one free disk" offer, complaining either that they were not informed or had difficulty canceling the charges.
what the hell? that guy must be steffies
oops i just bought scrolls
not owning a credit card to begin with is a step in the right direction