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Facebook More Hated Than Banks, Utilities 332

jfruhlinger writes "According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, Facebook raises a lot of ire among its customers — more than Bank of America or AT&T Mobility. This bodes ill for the company — as blogger Chris Nerney points out, many of the others on the most-hated list are utilities and other companies with monopolies, which can hold customers despite bad service. At least Facebook edged out MySpace." Unsurprisingly, the most important thing about Google+ is that it's not Facebook.
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  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 30, 2011 @10:25AM (#36622496)

    Some people are so into science that they aren't open to medicine that has saved countless millions of lives.

    You tell 'em doc! I got a chicken farm where I breed the chickens used for curing many many ailments that "standard" medicine can't cure. When the Voo Doo priestess slits the neck of one of those chickens, dances around naked, and chants the healing words, people are cured!

    Then there are my healing crystals with their special Tachionic properties. Physicists poo poo the abilities of these crystals but it because they don't have the technology to measure the effects!

    And of course there's the prayer to our Lord - Jesus Christ. He can cure all diseases. And when you have the naked Voo Doo priestess dancing and praying to Jesus with the chicken an healing crystals - there's NO disease that can survive! None!

    And unlike traditional medicine, my proven cure costs only $199 - cash only please.

    That's right, Chiropractors, Voo Doo priests, Shamans, Gypsie healers, and healers of Faith - we all need to stick together against this scam called "science"!

    Yours,

    Charles LaTan, FD

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