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This Russian Audiostore hypermarket website has many different songs and they are much cheaper to buy than from iTunes. When I started to use the website in 2005, I could find any musical artist in the world such as "Madonna" and only spend an average of 15 cents per song. I used the website daily until March of 2006. Then, my ability to deposit money from my bank account was cut off because the website was going through some changes. From that day forward, I stopped using the website because I couldn't add money to my account nor contact them for any assistance. Yesterday, I signed up for that website with a different account name and noticed that the currency was measured in Russian currency. I decided to choose the lowest amount in the drop down list, which was 300 rubles ($11.32 USD). Anyway, once I finished the billing information I realized that I could no longer find any American artists in the database. What do you think about this? (URL http://audiostore.ru/)

2007-01-06 19:02:42 · 1 answers · asked by jracer524 5 in Computers & Internet Internet

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You were cheated.

You were a moron to give your credit card number to a Russian web site advertising bootleg mp3's.

You should call your bank now, tell them to send all the money in your account to me, because I need it more than the Russians, who are about to take all of it, if they haven't already.

Now everyone in the former USSR including Borat's sister has your Visa number.

2007-01-06 21:20:26 · answer #1 · answered by izanbardprince 2 · 0 1

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