Because it was one of only 40 made of this model? Not a hard concept.
Because it was one of only 40 made of this model? Not a hard concept.
“If anyone was stupid, it was the owner for making demands they knew they couldn’t enforce. The service writer knew what he was doing, I guarantee they were calling the customer an “asshole” and took the car out to spite him. They might not have even bothered if he didn’t say anything.”
One of the most broken minded…
The Court’s previous decision: “The president is above the law.”
Two things: First, it would take a special kind of stupid to have in your hands a six year old car with 989 miles on it and not think that the owner wouldn’t notice that you put 20, 10 or even 2 miles on it.
The dealership is ultimately responsible for the care of the customers car and should absolutely be required to pay a significant amount in damages. This car can’t be replaced.
The fact that the service advisor felt that not only could he violate a customer’s clearly indicated terms for service on his car but also felt comfortable enough that he took another employee with him indicates a culture at this dealership that makes him liable.
It’s common law for employers to be held responsible for the negligent conduct of their employees while working. If they weren’t no business would ever be held liable for anything negligent that happens because only the specific employee would be. Based on your rationale, if the business isn’t negligent for the…
Would be remiss not to mention that the story of the Terror/Erebus expedition was fictionalized (with an added supernatural element) in the novel The Terror, which was also made into an exceptionally good season of television.
Same. If I’m just going to pay the card off when I get home, why NOT get the rewards back from using the card?
That’s not necessarily true?
This is going to ruin the tour.
RyRey gets to come and go as he pleases and, whether you find his polite snark and obsessive entrepreneurial behaviour charming or off-putting, he does not deserve to be considered in any capacity alongside Flaccid Wolverine
“wheeeeeeee”
“Hey, if the FAA wants to actually be able to tell airplanes what they can and can’t do, then it’s up to Congress to create those rules, in accord with the Founding Fathers’ vision of air travel.”
Ted is your problem and you get to keep him; we don’t want him back.
He’s really going to be mad when he gets deported and has to live out his days in Winnipeg.
The reusable Tianlong-3
The answer is obvious: the writer needs to get her own priorities straight, dump that asshole, and use the incident to get sole custody of the child!
In fairness to my former colleagues, we all saw the video earlier in the week.
Part of the issue may also be the lack of originality, and just parroting the good work other people do, due to a dearth of original thought.