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The ordered notice is perfectly usable and printable. The problem is the billing in US$, which along with the prohibitive exchange rates + your bank's fees for transactions outside the Euro zone makes the price skyrocket!! If, like me, they also make two identical charges in the same minute for a single order, it doubles the price. I requested a refund for the overcharged amount but I only recovered $25 instead of $32, which leaves me with a differential of 6 euros. They don't like it when we talk about scams regarding them, but if they do this for all customers... What can we think? So be careful!
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This site is a big scam, be careful. Multiple charges not refunded, reason given server problem, my eye...
I don't know if the notices are usable or not, I know that if the document is not available and you want them to look for it, the price is then exorbitant (€40) for example.
Moreover, if they don't find it, you find yourself held hostage: you cannot look elsewhere or abandon the search. If they find the document 6 months later, you are automatically charged for it even if, as time passes, it is no longer useful to you. Absurd!
Moreover, if they don't find it, you find yourself held hostage: you cannot look elsewhere or abandon the search. If they find the document 6 months later, you are automatically charged for it even if, as time passes, it is no longer useful to you. Absurd!
Hello
You are in the security forum, your Firefox 3.5 has a security vulnerability fixed by this update:
http://www.zebulon.fr/actualites/4101-firefox-3-5-1-mozilla-faille-securite-correction-navigateur-inte.html
Is there also this free site?
https://mesnotices.20minutes.fr/
You are in the security forum, your Firefox 3.5 has a security vulnerability fixed by this update:
http://www.zebulon.fr/actualites/4101-firefox-3-5-1-mozilla-faille-securite-correction-navigateur-inte.html
Is there also this free site?
https://mesnotices.20minutes.fr/