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SoftWareRevue
04-06-2002, 04:43 PM
Yet Another Unlimited Scam :angry:

I just saw an ad on TV offering "Unlimited Golf Days." :(
Clearly they know that I can't golf that long.
After all, there are only twenty-four hours in a day.
If I was feeling good; I may be able to golf for twenty-four hours (although not in the same day).
Why can't they just call it what it is, "Golf all you want, up to twenty-four hours?"
This abuse of the word Unlimited has gone too far!
Somebody make em stop!!:angry:

NetXL
04-06-2002, 07:01 PM
Thankyou for the report Dennis. :cartman:


We gotta hunt them down :angry:


:stickout

Chicken
04-06-2002, 09:50 PM
Add them to yourgolfcoursesucks.com and unlimigolf.com :angry: ;)

SoftWareRevue
04-07-2002, 02:30 AM
Originally posted by Chicken
Add them to yourgolfcoursesucks.com and unlimigolf.com :angry: ;) :cool: YourGolfCourseSucks.com does have a nice ring to it.



*Rushes off to NetSol to buy a domain.



*Remembers NetSol is now VeriSign.



*Remembers, no matter what you call it, evil is evil.



*Rushes off to SomeCheapRegistrar to buy the domain.



*Gets there and can't remember the domain he was supposed to buy.



*Thinks . . . . It had something to do with "A course, and balls, and suckers. Or something like that.



*Registers SuckingBallsCourse.com



*Thinks, "Will anyone remember the Chef's Salty Balls episode?"



*Apologizes to the WHT community for making this post.



*Starts taking his medication again.



:nuts:

Chicken
04-07-2002, 02:36 AM
step into the mind of a madman for a few minutes eh? ;)

mahinder
04-07-2002, 02:50 AM
in my city there are few restras offering unlimited food and they do honor. :) (Non vegetarian)

mahinder
04-07-2002, 02:53 AM
Originally posted by SoftWareRevue
Yet Another Unlimited Scam :angry:

I just saw an ad on TV offering "Unlimited Golf Days." :(
Clearly they know that I can't golf that long.
After all, there are only twenty-four hours in a day.
If I was feeling good; I may be able to golf for twenty-four hours (although not in the same day).
Why can't they just call it what it is, "Golf all you want, up to twenty-four hours?"
This abuse of the word Unlimited has gone too far!
Somebody make em stop!!:angry:

comon man, its not hosting.

they may have mean unlimited golf, ofcourse you may have to wait for 3-4 hours before your turn comes. :rolleyes:

Like fantasy parks, you can have unlimited rollercosters and blah blah but you have to wait for 1-2 hours in queue before your turn comes. :mad:

SoftWareRevue
04-07-2002, 02:58 AM
Originally posted by mahinder
in my city there are few restras offering unlimited food and they do honor. :) (Non vegetarian) But, it's still deceptive advertising. :mad:

They know that there are limits to how much you can eat.
It's determined more by your appetite. And if you have enough storage space. Even the speed at which you must eat (because you have only so much time). Not to mention; how attractive the menu is.

They know it's not truly unlimited. :rolleyes:
If it were unlimited, they would let you stay as long as you want and eat all you could consume. They lie. It's not unlimited. :angry:




Spelling truly with an E.:rolleyes:
What was I thinking?:eek2:

mind21_98
10-09-2002, 09:24 AM
Originally posted by SoftWareRevue
They know it's not truly unlimited. :rolleyes:
If it were unlimited, they would let you stay as long as you want and eat all you could consume. They lie. It's not unlimited. :angry:


Human nature does not allow people to eat unlimited quanities of food. That's why people can use it without getting in trouble. It's just like buffets like Hometown Buffet. :D

susannad
10-09-2002, 06:07 PM
mm wonder if you take baskets e.t.c into "unlimited" food places .. fill up your baskets and leave ?

I personally like the places that offer

" $10 entry , all you can eat and drink "

I get into training for a week for those ones

Akash
10-09-2002, 06:18 PM
and yet another one....risen from the dead...


as for the "all you can eat" places, that's not deceptive or false advertising....they aren't advertising "unlimited food" they are advertising that for $10 you can have food until your tiny little tummy can't handle it :)

SoftWareRevue
10-11-2002, 04:35 AM
Originally posted by akash
. . . . .they aren't advertising "unlimited food" . . . . . Well, in manhinders' case; they are.Originally posted by mahinder
in my city there are few restras offering unlimited food and they do honor. :) (Non vegetarian) How can they honor "unlimited food?" Where is this unlimited garden? I want one! :D