Sombeech
05-31-2008, 02:13 PM
So I've seen these ads at the bottom for a while, and I finally clicked on one.
(you know, to earn some revenue for the site) :haha:
I joined with some bogus info, just to see what would turn up. asdf@sdf.com is my email address. :lol8:
This part caught my attention:
http://www.true.com/images/home/warning_header.jpg
If you are married and representing yourself as single, or if you are a convicted criminal, be aware that you could be guilty of fraud and subject to civil and criminal penalties under U.S. federal and state law. For example, Title 18, Section 1343 of the U.S. Code authorizes fines of up to $250,000 and jail sentences of up to five years for each offense. TRUE reserves the right to report violators to appropriate law enforcement authorities and seek prosecution or civil redress to the fullest extent of the law. If you are married or a convicted criminal, please close your browser.
:roflol:
Now I'm confused about which crime I should worry about. Copying a DVD or joining "true.com". :roflol: :roflol: :roflol:
(you know, to earn some revenue for the site) :haha:
I joined with some bogus info, just to see what would turn up. asdf@sdf.com is my email address. :lol8:
This part caught my attention:
http://www.true.com/images/home/warning_header.jpg
If you are married and representing yourself as single, or if you are a convicted criminal, be aware that you could be guilty of fraud and subject to civil and criminal penalties under U.S. federal and state law. For example, Title 18, Section 1343 of the U.S. Code authorizes fines of up to $250,000 and jail sentences of up to five years for each offense. TRUE reserves the right to report violators to appropriate law enforcement authorities and seek prosecution or civil redress to the fullest extent of the law. If you are married or a convicted criminal, please close your browser.
:roflol:
Now I'm confused about which crime I should worry about. Copying a DVD or joining "true.com". :roflol: :roflol: :roflol: