How GameStop wants you to spend your rebate check (Downright hiliarious)

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Segatron Genesis... call me the wizard.
http://thewiicast.com/?p=461

basically, GameStop wants your hard earned government money and soul. =)
 
Mine's going to go towards the house payment because thanks to the same government, I have to pay $3.65 a gallon for gas so I can actually go to work and get handed to in payroll taxes. Stupid politicians.
 
I don't get one. It ticks me off so much... I pay a large amount of taxes for my age/amount earned, yet I don't even get a cent back.
 
Dart said:
Mine's going to go towards the house payment because thanks to the same government, I have to pay $3.65 a gallon for gas so I can actually go to work and get handed to in payroll taxes. Stupid politicians.

Gas is $3.85 here, so at least you have that haha.
 
I found a gas station which was still at $3.45, but it's gone now.
 
I get no government rebate check, and I definitely wouldn't use it to support the evil Empire, if I got one.

Dart said:
Mine's going to go towards the house payment because thanks to the same government, I have to pay $3.65 a gallon for gas so I can actually go to work and get handed to in payroll taxes. Stupid politicians.
Here in Jersey, we have some of lowest gas prices in the country. Been a while since I looked at the prices (about a week...my thesis has kept me generally confined to my room lately >_>) but last time I checked, it was like $3.40-$3.50ish.
 
Dart said:
Mine's going to go towards the house payment because thanks to the same government, I have to pay $3.65 a gallon for gas so I can actually go to work and get handed to in payroll taxes. Stupid politicians.

$3.65? Try $3.89 - $3.95 a gallon.
 
My rebate, government stimulus package, will be placed in the bank and will be used for a grocery supplement which are higher due to the gas prices, plus a number of other much needed survival economical needs when it comes to daily living. Higher due to gas prices. Everyone raises their prices to help them pay for the higher gas prices. I wished I could raise my wages like that!

Gas prices here, at least they were when I was on my way home from work last night, $3.64. They may have changed since then. I have seen them change several times in a day. No price gouging here huh? ;) A little sarcasm there.
 
:lol

In Canada, where I live, we pay $1.30 per Litre. I have forgotten simple math and cannot figure out the conversion. Someone else should figure it out for me and tell me whether or not I should be laughing at you all or outraged.

In either case, its the highest its ever been in Canada. We're still outraged over paying a buck a Litre.
 
stealth toilet said:
:lol

In Canada, where I live, we pay $1.30 per Litre. I have forgotten simple math and cannot figure out the conversion. Someone else should figure it out for me and tell me whether or not I should be laughing at you all or outraged.

In either case, its the highest its ever been in Canada. We're still outraged over paying a buck a Litre.

Yeah, that's pretty bad. Considering the Canadian dollar is really close to the US dollar, you're paying $5 a gallon.
 
stealth toilet said:
:lol

In Canada, where I live, we pay $1.30 per Litre. I have forgotten simple math and cannot figure out the conversion. Someone else should figure it out for me and tell me whether or not I should be laughing at you all or outraged.

In either case, its the highest its ever been in Canada. We're still outraged over paying a buck a Litre.
You should be laughing at yourself right now. :lol

A litre is roughly a fourth of a gallon, so you're paying about $5.20 a gallon....wow, unless conversion rates changed again, you Canadians really have to deal with high gas prices. O__o
 
Homicidal Cherry53 said:
You should be laughing at yourself right now. :lol

A litre is roughly a fourth of a gallon, so you're paying about $5.20 a gallon....wow, unless conversion rates changed again, you Canadians really have to deal with high gas prices. O__o

Actually I read in the paper this morning that we actually pay $1.31.9 per litre, which adds an extra ten cents every ten litres, which then compounds, or something... anyway, the paper told me we're paying close to $6 a gallon, so yeah, I'm a little outraged.

Especially considering Canada has more oil than anywhere else in the world, and we're also leading the industry in extraction and processing technology. There's as much oil in Alberta as there is in Saudi Arabia, and there's as much if not more in Saskatchewan, and we are able to pull out twice as many barrels per hour at a third the cost of our Arabian friends, and the US's biggest reserve is in Alaska which means it has to be piped through Canada to get to the greater American borderland, yet it costs me more to fill up at a gas station than people living 200 k south of me in another country. Economies suck. :lol
 
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