Six is way ahead of our twenty. Sad. Too bad it’s so cold up thar.
Six is way ahead of our twenty. Sad. Too bad it’s so cold up thar.
Happened to recently but I didn’t bite, dunno if there was a fee or not. Link from text msg redirected to some site like “validateyourvin.” Asked a friend what to do, said tell him get your own CarFux and I’ll reimburse you if you buy the car. Smart!
If the cops see the money and want it, all they have to do is plant some drugs and they get your money. News sources have stories all the time, even the local TV news. Or they just make something up.
Yup, automatic disqualifier for me. But then, I have a Lincoln MKT (facelifted model).
Or Nambia. Or saying he talked to the president of the Virgin Islands. That would be himself. And on and on...
So people in other countries are freer than us? Wow. Sad.
It’ll buff out.
“Thought Chamber.” Is that the toilet?
Hey America, you voted for this. Well, a minority, but that’s our system. More of you should have gotten off the couch to overcome the small state unfair advantage. Can’t say you weren’t warned. Enjoy your handiwork, consumers.
Two words: red states. Thanks, voters. Hope your brats lose their job.
Many or most fired were the whistleblowers and those who refused to go along with the various scams out of conscience. Wells Farhole tried to make it sound like bad employees were fired. Deceptive as always. Welcome to corporate America.
Have you ever seen a scandal that was actually fair to consumers? The alternative is to let them go. That only encourages recidivism or swindles by others who now have a signal they too can get away with it.
Three months. I’ve heard as few as one month on Faux. “Nevah hoid of da guy.” But the Manafort thing is to get more information though a plea deal and to get other conspirators to flip. More important is George Papadopoulos, who colluded by talking to Russians about setting up a meeting. Doesn’t matter that the…
“Of the $145 million allegedly contributed to the Clinton Foundation by Uranium One investors, the lion’s share — $131.3 million — came from a single donor, Frank Giustra, the company’s Canadian founder. But Giustra sold off his entire stake in the company in 2007, three years before the Russia deal and at least 18…
Noop, Manyfart’s activities went on for a while in 2017, but these may not be chargeable offenses, at least not yet:
Doesn’t matter. Also remember Russia was at first very anti-clinton no matter what, then switched to helping Mr. Bonespurs when it appeared he had the nomination. So one cannot have it both ways - Clinton could not get favors from Russia at any price.
Petty criminals don’t have lobbyists. If too many high end criminals get convicted, donations suffer.
You can’t make your own decision about how your case should be handled? Need a corporate nanny deciding that for you? Wow. Grow a pair maybe. As detailed in other comments, if the arbitrator goes the wrong way too many times, BigCo finds a new arbitrator. DUH. You are so naive and innocent. Cute.
Either a libertarian or a corporate drone. Heard all that before. Or he’s willing to give up his rights like a wuss out of lickspittle adoration of the 1%. Sad. Nothing some assertiveness training wouldn’t fix. Or a ball transplant.
Overlooked in many comments here is that even if we consumers get pennies, a $3.1 million settlement is a message to the next corporate crook to not take the risk. What’s really needed, though, is jail time. It’s obvious fines and payouts are not doing the job. High rate of recidivism in this crowd.