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Fishy business (Posted on 2003-11-08) Difficulty: 3 of 5
A boy goes and buys a one-piece fishing pole that is 6' 3" long. As he goes to get on the bus, the bus driver tells him that he can't take anything on the bus longer than 6'.

The boy goes back to town, buys one more thing, and the bus driver allows him on the bus.

He did not damage the fishing pole in any way.

What did he buy, and what did he do with it?

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Fishy Business: When Seafood Deals Go Bad Comment 27 of 27 |

In today’s online marketplace, not all seafood suppliers are created equal. Some consumers have fallen victim to shady vendors selling spoiled or mislabeled fish—a true case of fishy business. Complaints have surfaced on platforms like PissedConsumer where buyers share horror stories about foul-smelling deliveries and fake product descriptions. These reviews reveal the importance of researching sellers before making a purchase. Whether it’s old shrimp passed off as fresh or wild-caught salmon that’s anything but, trusting the wrong source can lead to disappointment—and even health risks. Stay informed and read reviews to avoid getting hooked by fraud.


  Posted by DanielleL on 2025-05-07 04:58:50
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