Thursday, October 19, 2017 6:31:17 AM
Selling a scam product for $40 bucks to local residents living in the Ghetto of FL who make half of the Floridian average?
Like I said, if OMHE is so socially responsible:
what has OMHE corporate contributed to the Puerto Rican disaster?
what is OMHE's position on Black Lives Matter?
what is OMHE's position on Weinstein's alleged abuse of female actresses?
what is OMHE's position on Jeremy Lin's hair and ethnic appropriation?
what is OMHE's position on white supremacists marching in Charlottesville, VA?
If OMHE is such a great company; who is concerned with it's community - how much did OMHE donate to the folks on the west coast of FL from Irma damage?
Lastly, how can they make the conscious decision to sell a clearly scam product such as CelebC** to local Cubans at a high cost and high margins? Shouldn't they halve the retail cost to accommodate the poorer community? "Only $40 dollars". RFLMAO. That's a lot of money for a scam product for a community earning half of the Floridian average. That's not very socially responsible....
I can understand why someone who is losing $35 k would make stuff up :)
"in the ghettoooooooooooo"
~Elvis has left the house
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