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Exactly. I called, wrote, and emailed my landlord several times without ever getting my security deposit back. When he did answer the phone (likely bc he forgot my number and who was calling), he would first say he'd send it, then not. Later it became, "I din't have the paperwork anymore, so what do you want me to

I think the million(s) $ idea is to design a bottle of over-priced whatever with a tube that doesn't reach the bottom, resulting in the consumer throwing that bottle out and buying a new over-priced bottle of something!

It definitely depends on where you live and its market. In my area it's basically a wash between renting and buying. My basic math works out like this: I'm paying $855 to rent an okay one bedroom apt., and I'm in the process of purchasing a 2bed/2bath home with a monthly payment of $740. Insurance will bump that up to

I loved my 93. Drove it through all manner of snow in the UP of Michigan. Was better in snow than my 2WD Jeep Cherokee.

My 1995 Cherokee SE is 2WD and is frighteningly awful on snow and ice. Even with 200+ lbs of sandbags in the back, its a$$ had a tendency to slip out to either side. Scary. I probably should have put snow tires on it for the better low-temp rubber, but I think having 4WD would have helped. I've never understood why

At first glance, a person might think this is a wasteful hobby. Thousands of dollars a year on comic books? Here’s the catch: his collection is retaining at least all of the value he’s putting into it. Just like many of us, he’s spending a lot of money each year on something that entertains him. He gets a great deal