You wouldn't pay $20 for a month (or two, or three) of free gas, but 
take offense instead?  I guess things like road-service agreements seem 
like rip-offs, too.

Get a grip, Michael.




On Thursday, July 18, 2002, at 12:20 AM, Michael Bryan Bell wrote:

> That is like a gas station saying "come tomorrow and you can have free 
> gas!"
> But then charging you $20 to get in the parking lot to access the gas.
>
> It was "free" but you had to pay apple $20 to get it. Enough of a 
> ruckus was
> raised that they ended up giving it out at applestores and compusa's I
> believe, for a limited time. It was then extended.


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