You've obviously never bought anything more expensive than a hamburger. They gave him the info, and the info was false. If you agreed to buy a hamburger that was 100% beef and half the patty turned out to be rat turds, there's no "muh doo diilegens" argument. It's just fraud.
You've obviously never bought anything more expensive than a hamburger. They **gave** him the info, and the info was false. If you agreed to buy a hamburger that was 100% beef and half the patty turned out to be rat turds, there's no "muh doo diilegens" argument. It's just fraud.
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