I would say 'no'... only because it COULD be the condensed version of $1 Mil...
2007-03-08 23:15:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Readers Digest is a very reliable publication. Take the word ''May'' as 'definitely yes' and quit your job, go to your bosses office and show him your spidey behind.
2007-03-09 07:20:49
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answered by Anonymous
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no way man, i was informed the very same thing. well not US$1 million, but a very luxurios car (guess it differs from one country to another). anyway, it is just a marketing ploy to get you to subscribe to that magazine. remember, the key word here is "may" as it does not happen yet.
2007-03-09 07:17:15
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answered by herakh 1
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My magic 8 ball just informed me that you may have already quit your job...
2007-03-09 07:36:56
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answered by Still Crazy... 5
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Oh definitely. Go for the total gusto. You better start shopping now too. Catch those awesome sale prices and great credit offers... the zero financing with no payments.
2007-03-09 07:14:40
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answered by NONAME 3
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read the fine print you and thousands of others get the same letters evryday. its not a scam they want you to order. Publishers Clearing House does the same.
2007-03-09 07:19:32
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answered by Grand pa 7
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only if others will accept as payment, that you may or may not pay them, depending on if this next million comes through.
2007-03-09 10:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely!
Go on a vacation!
Maybe you should get some cash advances on your credit card as well!
2007-03-09 07:14:48
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answered by Deadhead Incognito 7
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The KEY word there is "MAY" No, don't quit your job!
2007-03-09 07:17:40
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answered by YAWN 6
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Just remember that I am one of your closest friends....good buddy.
2007-03-09 07:46:36
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answered by rosey 7
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