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09:35 May 18, 2013 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Darius Saczuk United States Local time: 21:54 | ||||||
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4 | con into bogus offers |
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4 | false/fake promotions/specials |
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4 | don't get/be duped/tricked by phony/sham/deceptive special offers/specials |
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con into bogus offers Explanation: albo "fool by dodgy offers" |
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fałszywe promocje false/fake promotions/specials Explanation: Na przykład tak. Co do naciągania -- proponuję 'fool by' tak jak Joanna: 'don't get/be fooled by...' |
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don't get/be duped/tricked by phony/sham/deceptive special offers/specials Explanation: Powszechnie stosowane i GET DUPED/TRICKED i PHONY/SHAM -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days18 hrs (2013-05-21 03:45:06 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- When It Is Too Good to be True - Email Answerswww.emailanswers.com/2012/05/it-is-too-good-to-be-true/ by Meredith ThorntonMay 23, 2012 – Why is it that so many people get duped and get swindled by these offers? Are they just dumb or uneducated? There is no doubt that we will all... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days18 hrs (2013-05-21 03:54:05 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Jedno słowo, które bardzo często wystę -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days18 hrs (2013-05-21 03:56:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Jeden przymiotnik jeszcze, który występuje bardzo, bardzo często w połączeniu ze special offers to DUBIOUS -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 days1 hr (2013-05-21 11:02:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- i DON'T GET RIPPED OFF Supermarkets mislead shoppers with 'dubious' special offers www.telegraph.co.uk Special Offers, Locksmiths - Google Product Forums productforums.google.com/d/msg/business/.../NeOUpIml8F0J Feb 7, 2013 – If Google wants to control dubious special offers, they should do something about the "$15 Service Fee" claim among locksmiths in their May 24, 2012 – Britain's biggest supermarkets routinely rip off customers with 'special offers' which are actually more expensive than products on general sale, |
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