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On 6/2/2012 at 12:54 PM, injustice401 said:

Yes we do admit that we got like 2 questions wrong but we are only human we do not have a memory chip in our brains and yes we took evidence which they didn't even bother to look at in phone calls alone we had close to 3 thousand calls a months because we speak to each other every 15 to 20 minutes and yes I'm 10 years older but that doesn't mean we arent a real couple I have seen people that get married falesely and they get approved like nothing its not fair

Yes we do admit that we got like 2 questions wrong but we are only human we do not have a memory chip in our brains and yes we took evidence which they didn't even bother to look at in phone calls alone we had close to 3 thousand calls a months because we speak to each other every 15 to 20 minutes and yes I'm 10 years older but that doesn't mean we arent a real couple I have seen people that get married falesely and they get approved like nothing its not fair

What was the question you got wrong ?

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On 10/23/2023 at 6:05 PM, Bobtaylor19931 said:

What was the question you got wrong ?

 

OP hasn't been on the forum for 13 years, this is a really old thread! Would suggest you start a new thread if you have questions about interview questions. 

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