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rick L.

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3 Reviews by rick

  • USA Today

8/5/22

They fact checked something that wasnt even the original claim. They said that Alexandria Ocasio Cortez did not pretend to get arrested. The real claim is that she pretended to be handcuffed. She did get arrested but no one got put in jail and you can clearly see that she was pretending to be handcuffed. Maybe she got a fine for being there but I haven't seen it so I cant say if even that is true. They are playing with words to make her look good in a biased way. Multiple fact check sources say the same thing some even say the pictures were altered when it was a video. In the screen shots you'll see multiple bad fact checks and you will see in the screen shots that she is in fact pretending to be handcuffed. You see her walking with her hands behind her back on top of each other and then she waves. The fact check video from USA Today doesn't even show her wave at the end, they cut the video. If people did say she pretended to be arrested, they meant to say handcuffed. All I saw was people saying she pretended to be handcuffed. Like I said they are playing with words. Also getting fined for something isnt getting arrested. When you get arrested you leave in a police car. So she didnt even get arrested.

Tip for consumers:
They are biased fact checkers when it comes to politics. They should report the news as it is and not protect anyone in politics

  • Times Publishing Company

8/5/22

They fact checked something that wasnt even the original claim. They said that Alexandria Ocasio Cortez did not pretend to get arrested. The real claim is that she pretended to be handcuffed. She did get arrested but no one got put in jail and you can clearly see that she was pretending to be handcuffed. Maybe she got a fine for being there but I haven't seen it so I cant say if even that is true. They are playing with words to make her look good in a biased way. Multiple fact check sources say the same thing some even say the pictures were altered when it was a video. In the screen shots you'll see multiple bad fact checks and you will see in the screen shots that she is in fact pretending to be handcuffed. You see her walking with her hands behind her back on top of each other and then she waves. The fact check video from USA Today doesn't even show her wave at the end, they cut the video.

Tip for consumers:
Dont believe everything they say cause they are biased

  • Trustpilot

7/18/22

They ask for proof of purchase for askgamblers, why would I give a company that sends people to scam casinos my info. You dont need to purchase anything to use their recommendations and websites. Ofcourse I dont have proof of purchase. Your not getting my info. Nice try. I sent them a pitcure of the backdraft done by my credit card. And they deleted my review lol

Tip for consumers:
I wouldn't trust their positive reviews. Just look at negative ones. Notice the positive reviews are almost all unverified but the negative ones are all verified . strange huh

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Rick L.'s review of USA Today earned 3 Very Helpful votes

Rick L.'s review of Trustpilot earned 11 Very Helpful votes

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