Dammit, I just MAY have to buy something from them this week.
Why does Papa John giggle uncontrollably at the end of his commercials?
This is how Marxists deal with their enemies. Support Papa Johns!!!
While I suspect there is some foul play in effect here and PJ did not intend to send all that spam, there is no such thing as legitimate spam.
Either way, the moronic law makers can’t even arrest the “Card Services” and “Rachel” credit card scammers and they trump up this 250 million BS against a legitimate company.
The Horror...
Poor babies getting spam?.... If I could collect a nickel for each piece of spam I’ve received, I would be a trillionaire. Some folks need to get a life!
I never get text from anyone. It took some doing but I had voice messaging and text turned OFF on my phone. No text, no voice mail, no photos, just a phone the way Mr. Bell meant it to be. What’s really neat is that people sending me voice mail or text can do it, but it is autoerased upon receipt and I don’t even get a notification.
I pay my Verizon cell phone bill at the Verizon store with my debit card at a machine set up for that purpose, as soon as the receipt prints out, my phone buzzes with a text message informing me that I have paid my phone bill.
How stupid is that?
I block texting from my phone——problem solved........
Lawsuit? Over spam? Time to sue the White house, RNC, DNC and every politician in the United States. My political spam must have reached into the thousands this election cycle. The audacity.
Fifty dollars per text?
$250 million?
Ruh roh...looks like a WHOLE LOT more hours are going to be cut.
When someone locates and sues “Rachael, with Cardholder Services” I will know they are serious.” Til then, it is just tinkering around the edges.
By the way, a police whistle kept beside the phone, and blasted into the ear of the person who answers when you “press 3” is a good way of letting them know you’re not interested. It hasn’t gotten her to stop calling, though.