At Coors, moving the fences doesn’t even do much, so the only practical solution is to dig a hole a mile under Denver and put the stadium in it.
At Coors, moving the fences doesn’t even do much, so the only practical solution is to dig a hole a mile under Denver and put the stadium in it.
Or use headings or some other organizational tactic.
Very good question.
Buying new they screw you on upcharges and selling you things you probably really don’t want.
Dearborn?
Yea, some large corporations that don’t have sterling credit profiles, but are decent bets to pay off their debt borrow at 7-8% from the market. Not apples-apples, but I think it’s illustrative of how 10% is really low considering the profile of some potential buyers. Do I want them to pay 15% (or more)? No. That…
Santander may be a partner lender for some dealers (or the lender to a secondary lender), but they are a major international financial institution, so a little different from Westlake I would imagine.
Yes, that seems like the sensible law here (for those asking for additional laws to be passed). Rather than banning anything, just require disclosure of payment schedule, total payments, etc. in printed format.
Agreed, if the refusal of cash for the advertised price doesn’t shoot off alarm bells (barring some other reasonable caveat to said price), then I’m not sure that passing a whole cocktail of laws would adequately prevent such a scenario from occurring in some shape or another. Fraudsters are completely the bad guy,…
Any system where the person selling you a product or service gets money in return for the sale, it creates a predatory market.
First and foremost, this dealer seems shady AF. That said, it’s still a little weird that (1) the buyer didn’t balk at not being allowed to pay cash for the vehicle and (2) that he didn’t dig a bit more into what he was agreeing to. The piece alluded to it, but did they defraud him with respect to the amortization…
Counterpoint: Perhaps you should rethink any position in which it’s you and Tom on an island together?
Different body types perform better as well. A lot of punters are big and thick, whereas a lot of placekickers are more compact. The different motions benefit from different physiology.
What in the post constitutes “all this bad stuff about Gruden?”
The last paragraph is odd as well...
Maybe I didn’t write my question clearly enough. I am in complete agreement with your POV. Tsunami seemed to be encouraging SpiderJerusalem’s actions as “eye-opening” to the drive-thru lady.
No. I was trying to avoid any off-topic response about Chick-fil-A being a specifically Christian place. However, it could be CfA for the sake of my question.
I’d say even that analogy is off...
Built-in DD loyalty doesn’t really have an analog in Chick-fil-A competitors there, though, correct?
Parroting other’s reporting is hard work, man.