Make sure your insurance is paid up, and just keep parking that Charger on the street. Problem will sort itself.
Make sure your insurance is paid up, and just keep parking that Charger on the street. Problem will sort itself.
Sooooooo he’s the typical Dodge Charger owner then.
Pretty sure this guy made all of these purchases a while ago.
There are probably thousands of better options than what he picked though. City design aside, there are much more practical ways of dealing with this. Alot of this seems like “wants” vs “needs”. a 20k BMW? Sounds like a bad idea already. A dodge charger? also sounds like a bad idea period.
It’s never a good look when the steering wheel ends up in a section of the car that isn’t attached to the seat.
I’m biased as a dealer, but you would be shocked the bad ideas people have. They always wise up before getting to you (me), but you wonder how they signed up for…
Let’s not let him off that easy. There’s “not being good at finances” and then there’s making incredibly dumb and selfish decisions. This man falls firmly in the latter. Going out and buying an $80k sports car after finding out your wife is pregnant is supremely dumb for their income level. She needs to leave that guy…
The worse that I’ve seen “live” (on TV) was Michael Waltrip’s Bristol Crash.
The craziest thing about the Dale Earnhardt wreck was how pedestrian the impact was. Earlier that very race they had a car flip and roll and the driver walked out.
Aye. Scummy biz-ness types whinge and whine about government interference...but the last thing they want is government entirely out of business: because it would remove their handy scapegoat.
Amazing that an instructor who relies on scared people to pay his salary would spread stories of how scary and dangerous the world is.
“Once the thief has the pump, they’ll then use the original person’s still active transaction to pump gas for other drivers who pull into the station, in exchange for cash.”
“They’re aggressive to the point that police say they refuse people who turn them down for help.”
This smells like one of those “it happened to one lady in a random PA town so that local police department is warning everyone nationwide...” type of things, like the whole “gangs flash their brights at people and commit violence as part of gang initiation” thing that was going around the internet for a long time.
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The fundamental problem is that if you get scammed into giving up your NFT, you can sue the scammer and get it back. Even though the scammer now “owns” the NFT in NFT terms, they don’t own it legally, and legal ownership is what matters.
NFTs are just meant to be receipts to prove transactions occurred as a way to prevent fraud on the blockchain
There is literally nothing you can do with an NFT that you can't do more easily and more efficiently in some other way.
Yeah, they’d tell you how the deed to your house was going to be an NFT on the blockchain in the future for some unspecified reason. I sure look forward to the future where I lose my house due to some wallet hack. Sounds great.
We just never understood the blockchain comma man.