Since I don't have full knowledge of this 'new american funding horror story', it's hard to give a specific example. However, it might be something like a small business owner who was promised a business loan with a certain repayment plan from New American Funding. But when the loan came through, the terms were completely different, with much higher payments and a shorter repayment period. This put a huge strain on the business's finances and ultimately led to the business struggling and potentially failing.
I'm afraid I don't have a definite specific example. But consider a scenario where a young couple was looking to buy their first home and applied for a mortgage with New American Funding. They were led to believe that they were pre - approved and started looking for houses seriously. However, during the final approval process, the company suddenly found 'issues' that were not clearly explained to the couple before. These issues caused the loan to be denied, and the couple had already put down deposits on a house. They lost their deposits and were left disappointed and in a difficult financial situation due to the false hopes created by New American Funding.
Sorry, without more details, I can't share a specific example. It could be any number of things like a customer being misinformed about loan terms and then facing foreclosure.
One example could be a guy who was using Winstrol without proper medical supervision. He began to experience pain in his abdomen. It turned out he had developed liver problems. His liver enzymes were way out of normal range. He also noticed that his libido was decreasing rapidly. He was really scared because he didn't expect these things to happen when he started using Winstrol. It took him a long time and a lot of medical treatment to get his health somewhat back on track.
Sorry, I don't have a specific example on hand. It could be something like a pet owner giving their cat felimazole for a thyroid problem and the cat suddenly developing a very serious skin condition that was not there before, and the vet couldn't figure out if it was related to felimazole or something else at first.
I'm not sure specifically what this 'new american funding horror story' refers to without more context. It could be about a bad experience with New American Funding, perhaps something like people getting scammed in a mortgage deal, or facing really unfair terms and conditions.
Sorry, without more details, I can't share a specific example. There could be so many different kinds of horror stories related to Philippine Airlines, from flight delays to onboard emergencies.
Sorry, I don't have a specific example at hand as I don't know the details of the particular 'Qatar Airways Horror Story' you mentioned.
There was an apprentice in a tech startup. He was given tasks way above his level of expertise with no proper guidance. He was expected to complete complex coding projects within tight deadlines. When he couldn't, he was threatened with termination. This put a lot of unnecessary pressure on him and made his apprenticeship a nightmare.
Sure. The case of Daniel Pearl. He was a Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and brutally murdered in Pakistan in 2002 while investigating the links between Al - Qaeda and Pakistan's ISI. His death sent shockwaves through the journalism community and highlighted the extreme risks that journalists can face in certain parts of the world.
Sure. There was a case where a fan bought tickets for a highly anticipated concert on Stubhub. When they arrived at the venue, the tickets were rejected as they were counterfeit. The fan lost a lot of money and missed out on the concert.
Sure. There was a store that used Shopify for their clothing business. They had a big sale planned for a holiday season. Right before the sale, Shopify's server crashed. They couldn't access their store, and all the promotional efforts they had made went to waste. Customers were frustrated as they couldn't make purchases, and the store lost a significant amount of potential revenue.
Well, there was a case where a customer had a problem with the aligner breaking easily. Every few days, a new part of the aligner would crack. When they contacted Smile Direct Club, they were given the run - around. First, they were told it was normal wear and tear, then they were asked to send pictures and wait for a long time for a response. In the meantime, their treatment was being delayed, and they were constantly worried about the state of their teeth.