May 2009's Most Popular Posts
In May, a snake head was found in broccoli at TGIF, a guy ordered a $2164.89 MacBook Pro and got a paving stone instead, we took you inside the Consumer Reports labs to test the snuggie, and molester of Domino’s food instigator Kristy had trouble finding a new job in her industry. Here’s a look back at last month’s most popular posts.
- $2164.89 Paving Stone in a MacBook Pro Box Looks Nice, But Won’t Run Photoshop
“When I got home I opened the box and found a paving stone packed with bubble wrap, instead of the Macbook Pro.” - USPS: Your Five New, Insured Laptops That We Lost Are Worth $74
“Another four weeks later we received the gift of the attached letter stating that they decided to award us $112.14 of the $3,000 we insured the package for.” - Verizon Loses The Broken Phone You Returned, Suspends Your Service
“Now they want Luis-a customer of seven years who pays over $350 across six phone lines each month-to pay another $15 to reconnect the service they should never have disconnected in the first place.” - CircuitCity.com Reborn As… Circuit City!
“Consider CircuitCity.com’s new return policy, which looks like something you’d expect to see returning from a Mexican escapade…” - Video: Consumer Reports Tests The Snuggie
“In this delightful and informative video, Meg Marco and Ben Popken journey to the Consumer Reports labs to find out the straight dope on the fleecy wonder that has captivated the nation.” - Former Domino’s YouTube Gross Out Girl Can’t Get A Job Now
“She says she’s been trying to get work at other fast food restaurants, though, which might be part of the problem.” - T-Mobile Provides iPhone Support Despite Not Offering iPhone
“Even though T-Mobile doesn’t offer the iPhone, they fixed the bugs and gave the users a service credit for the inconvenience.” - Snakehead Found In T.G.I.F. Sandwich
“When I told the waiter he thought I was joking until I pulled my hand from over the top of the thing. At which point he started to gag.”
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