Real deal or chip scam?
#16
They take a "spinning" software application, type in a few key words, it (the application) goes out and performs a search and scrapes the content off the top search results for those keywords, strips out the page code which leaves it with just a bag of words, and then substitutes the most common words with synonyms so that it looks somewhat different from the original - hoping to fool Google's spiders into thinking it's unique content, and then trying to rank in the search results.
Always love stumbling upon these "gems" LOL... ridiculous/bogus product with an automated nonsensical description!
#19
I spoke to the Easter Bunny and he said he spoke to Santa and the Tooth Fairy and they all agreed that this is real and we should all buy this upgrade for $70 and put it in our $150 k cars no problem. Trust me.
#27
Hey Bob,
Thanks for posting the "before the mod" pictures.
Here's what happened AFTER Santa, the Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy installed those little gems:
See, told you those electric turbos are da bomb!
Thanks for posting the "before the mod" pictures.
Here's what happened AFTER Santa, the Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy installed those little gems:
See, told you those electric turbos are da bomb!
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