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In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Liemerica posted by Steve C on March 30, 2001 at 05:35:15:
This is a prime example of what I've been saying all along. Good God, people. Opportunity knocked on your doors and you were too busy blabbing. I'm still looking for information on Primerica. Anyone have information w/o the childish drivel? I need a Rep in Alaska, Utah, or Florida to help me with securities? I heard Primerica is honest and won't try ripping me off, as most companies out there have already taken me for a ride. I need someone out of the mainstream and old school of finance, that's all. Please limit your side comments in your responses. I need facts. Someone out there will be very glad they did business with me.
: : It's miSpelling, not misspelling. Only one S dude.
: You had better have your eyes checked. Both my dictionary and my spell check say miSSpelling. But in reality, how much space has been wasted on this subject, the biggest cause of which is haste, thereby causing missed keystrokes? I personally reread my posts several times before I hit the submit button, but realize that most people can't or won't. In the past, the only person I've really jumped on for misspelling is Ken Young, who constantly misspells the same easy words even after being repeatedly taken to task for it by myself and others as well.
: One other note, when a post comes on from either a PFSer or an anti-PFSer that has the grammar of a four-year-old, do you know for sure that it is not someone on the opposite side posting with the intention of making their opposition appear to be less than knowledgeable. After all, I beleev that mosed peepull that spell lik this probublee fined jobs wear the langwage is not sow importunt. And if they do wind up with PFS, I guess they are very lucky to be able to TELL their story instead of posting their story on a discussion board. These people aren't dumb. They just didn't learn to spell correctly (yet).