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I didn't do anything illegal but I got a nice surprise through someone's incompetence once.
Here in Britain, during the early 2000s, our electrical grid lost it's ability to just have a single provider and it opened up to other companies. While shopping, I got cornered by British Gas who asked if I'd like to change over. I asked what they were offering and it was worthwhile, so I went for it.
On returning home, I got the paperwork and checked into it to find they'd lied about certain guarantees, so I immediately cancelled under the cooling off period (within 7 days is how it works).
A couple of months later, I asked my wife if she'd seen a bill for our electric and she never saw one. I rang Powergen (the previous supplier) and they said we'd changed so they couldn't tell us what we'd used. I rang British Gas expecting to give them a rocket as I'd cancelled but they said we weren't with them either.
Dumbfounded all I could do was ring a company the Ombudsman put me onto to tell me who ACTUALLY provided me. it was still down as Powergen.
So I left it, but kept the money to pay for the bills just ready for when it sorted out.
18 months later I get a call from Powergen saying "hey thanks for signing up with us" and gave us the spiel of being a new customer. I simply asked them "can you tell me what date I signed with you?"
It went VERY quiet. After a few minutes they said that it was not actually signed up and they couldn't fidn a date, and I explained the situation and what I'd tried to do, and told them if they tried to bill me in the interim I'd complain to the ombudsman and drag them through the mud.
So they quickly said they couldn't bill me as they had no idea what I'd used anyway.
Yay, 18 months electric free.
I thought given that I saved the money, I wouldn't be in any dire straits and I'd end up ina bit of a fight and have to pay SOMETHING.
But the bright and cheery "thank you for joiniing us" phone call was sublime as you could hear in the silence that stark realization of "oh ♥♥♥♥ - we done ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up".
movie that came from someone who filmed it on a theater screen.
It was just extremely lame , the pictures and sounds where super bad.
Used animals to pass white stuff in border as wandering Shepard lol.
All are jokes making fun of stereotypes of how some countries views us.
AT max used torrenting for games and napster for songs back in the day.
The Arch Mage had said no to Necromancy and well I don't think he will be too pleased about that.
the rest was legal, believe it or not.