And this is why the dealer's argument when it comes to pricing in BS. "You can always pay MSRP and avoid the games" they tell you. Really, can I pay MSRP on a Hellcat?
And this is why the dealer's argument when it comes to pricing in BS. "You can always pay MSRP and avoid the games" they tell you. Really, can I pay MSRP on a Hellcat?
Just opened an account for my 6 year old this summer. The problem is that since the credit union isn't particularly close (like 20-30 minutes away) and I have an account there I just transfer over his allowance. He is still saving money, but I feel he is missing out on all of the learning.
I live in PA and we just raised our gas tax (1st or 2nd highest in the country) this year when prices were high. Roads are and will still be a mess. The problem isn't so much where is the money coming from as much as it is where is it going. Whenever money is collected for something by the government it has a tendency…
I dropped $300 two weeks ago, then went home and spent another $50 online when the store didn't have what I wanted. All of that was half of what I actually wanted.
Is this practice dying or just evolving? Sure things like fabric protection and etching are now something the consumer knows about, that means they need to change it up a little. It's a shell game.
You have to love when the "accepting" ones put limits on what is acceptable. The line is usually drawn at "as long as I share that opinion."
Should just Torii Hunter stick to sports, or all athletes, or just the ones with differing opinions than yours?
Didthey happen to have a Roadmaster for sale there? I want one.
Resumes are finely crafted tools meant to show one side of a person's abilities. The other side you have to figure out since they aren't really going to tell you (or know themselves) what they are. And it doesn't matter if you aate there before. You can take that into consideration, but if you haven't tried it this…
Correlation or not, the perception is there, and that is what matters. At the moment that is all they have to go on and you are showing that you make decisions without studying the information in front of you first.
While I think a lot of these tests are stupid, I totally get the salt one. If you are putting salt on your food before even tasting it you are basically saying you have no trust in the cook and his profession. Would you be pleased if you dropped a report on your manager's desk and he started crossing things out…
I believe that Rocky drove a Jalpa in IV.
This is the teamed whose strategy is to play outside the rules, because they won't throw a flag every play right?
Macy's also pays less because they get a wholesale discount. The extra profit Polo makes from selling to me at retail should cover the extra shipping cost. I mentioned this already.
I don't like paying shipping either but to avoid the extra trip I place my order by phone and ask for free shipping. Their choice is to say no and lose the sale or yes and make a happy customer. I personally don't get charging shipping for online orders. Why is it when I buy a Polo shirt at Macy's the shipping cost is…
Does this app take a cut for itself too? Call me paranoid, but I'm not a fan of giving anyone or anything permission to move my money around.
Here in Philly gas is like 30-40 cents more than in NJ, and with the new taxes this month cigarettes are $2 more a pack. That is around $21-$22 more (subtracting the $2 toll) for something someone does once a week. Throw in a case of beer and you are looking at $25 in savings. I feel that's worth it for the ten minute…
Hypermiling. What good is squeezing a few extra miles out of my gas if it means taking an extra 30-45 minutes to get across town. Hardly seems worth it.