RewardsFlow, LLC., P.O. Box 3292, New York, NY 10163
Complaint 330539 Details

  • Date Occurred: 09/27/2014
  • Reported Damages: $0.00
  • Location: On Sat, September 27, 2014 11:43 am, Walgreen's wrote: > > Sat, 27 S
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The complaint is against an online dating profile

The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity

The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity

The company or person contact no longer exists

International boundaries

I've requested several times to Please Remove: [email protected] & [email protected] & [email protected] & [email protected] & [email protected]

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On Sat, September 27, 2014 11:43 am, Walgreen's wrote:
> > Sat, 27 Sep 2014 12:43:24 -0400
> > > Hello [email protected],
> Thank you for your continued feedback to help us better understand our
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> > We respect your privacy and look forward to your feedback.
> > -Walgreens Promotional
>
>
>
> Two days after, Charles VIII left for Florence, accompanied by his ally;
> but scarcely had they reached Parma when a messenger caught them up, and
> announced to Ludovico that his nephew was just dead: Ludovico at once
> begged Charles to excuse his leaving him to finish the journey alone; the
> interests which called him back to Milan were so important, he said, that
> he could not under the circumstances stay away a single day longer. As a
> fact he had to make sure of succeeding the man he had assassinated. But
> Charles VIII continued his road not without some uneasiness. The sight of
> the young prince on his deathbed had moved him deeply, for at the bottom
> of his heart he was convinced that Ludovico Sforza was his murderer; and
> a murderer might very well be a traitor. He was going forward into an
> unfamiliar country, with a declared enemy in front of him and a doubtful
> friend behind: he was now at the entrance to the mountains, and as his
> army had no store of provisions and only lived from hand to mouth, a
> forced delay, however short, would mean famine. In front of him was
> Fivizzano, nothing, it is true, but a village surrounded by walls, but
> beyond Fivizzano lay Sarzano and Pietra Santa, both of them considered
> impregnable fortresses; worse than this, they were coming into a part of
> the country that was especially unhealthy in October, had no natural
> product except oil, and even procured its own corn from neighbouring
> provinces; it was plain that a whole army might perish there in a few
> days either from scarcity of food or from the unwholesome air, both of
> which were more disastrous than the impediments offered at every step by
> the nature of the ground. The situation was grave; but the pride of Piero
> dei Medici came once more to the rescue of the fortunes of Charles VIII.
> CHAPTER V PIERO DEI MEDICI had, as we may remember, undertaken to hold
> the entrance to Tuscany against the French; when, however, he saw his
> enemy coming dawn from the Alps, he felt less confident about his own
> strength, and demanded help from the pope; but scarcely had the rumour of
> foreign invasion began to spread in the Romagna, than the Colonna family
> declared themselves the French king's men, and collecting all their
> forces seized Ostia, and there awaited the coming of the French fleet to
> offer a passage through Rome. The pope, therefore, instead of sending
> troops to Florence, was obliged to recall all his soldiers to be near the
> capital; the only promise he made to Piero was that if Bajazet should
> send him the troops that he had been asking for, he would despatch that
> army for him to make use of. Piero dei Medici had not yet taken any
> resolution or formed any plan, when he suddenly heard two startling
> pieces of news. A jealous neighbour of his, the Marquis of Torderiovo,
> had betrayed to the French the weak side of Fivizzano, so that they had
> taken it by storm, and had put its soldiers and inhabitants to the edge
> of the sword; on another side, Gilbert of Montpensier, who had been
> lighting up the sea-coast so as to keep open the communications between
> the French army and their fleet, had met with a detachment sent by Paolo
> Orsini to Sarzano, to reinforce the garrison there, and after an hour's
> fighting had cut it to pieces. No quarter had been granted to any of the
> prisoners; every man the French could get hold of they had massacred.
> This was the first occasion on which the Italians, accustomed as they
> were to the chivalrous contests of the fifteenth century, found
> themselves in contact with savage foreigners who, less advanced in
> civilisation, had not yet come to consider war as a clever game, but
> looked upon it as simply a mortal conflict. So the news of these two
> butcheries produced a tremendous sensation at Florence, the richest city
> in Italy, and the most prosperous in commerce and in art. Every
> Florentine imagined the French to be like an army of those ancient
> barbarians who were wont to extinguish fire with blood. The prophecies of
> Savonarola, who had predicted the foreign invasion and the destruction
> that should follow it, were recalled to the minds of all; and so much
> perturbation was evinced that Piero dei Medici, bent on getting peace at
> any price, forced a decree upon the republic whereby she was to send an
> embassy to the conqueror; and obtained leave, resolved as he was to
> deliver himself in person into the hands of the French monarch, to act as
> one of the ambassadors. He accordingly quitted Florence, accompanied by
> four other messengers, and an his arrival at Pietra Santa, sent to ask
> from Charles VIII a safe-conduct for himself alone. The day after he made
> this request, Brigonnet and de Piennes came to fetch him, and led him
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  • Complaint Against RewardsFlow, LLC., P.O. Box 3292, New York, NY 10163
  • Complaints Filed: 2
  • Reported Damages: $100.00
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