And here I am BEGGING for a Culvers in San Diego.
And here I am BEGGING for a Culvers in San Diego.
Every dealership I’ve stepped foot in the last 20 years I knew far more than the moron trying to sell to me. I go into each experience with a lot of research, they do it for the paycheck and anyone asking questions is wasting their time.
If they want to search your car, they are already going to ruin your day. If they are asking to search, they have already decided on it. Plus who knows what they will find/“find” that they deem to be suspicious. Always make them get the warrant. Cover your ass and let an attorney sort out if the cops did it legally.…
Its always the long game in these situations. They will find or “find” whatever they want. Its always best to cover your ass and hope to get off on a technicality. If they want to ruin your day, they can and will.
I agree with everything you are saying, but what we are talking about is the specific incidence of making an all cash deal like a car and not traveling long distances with it. Its an interesting exercise. Depositing the large amounts to withdraw upon arrival will trigger the banks and IRS. Will a buyer take a…
QualifiedCaptain is truly excellent cinema.
Interesting. I’ve only seen that on EVs, but I’m not going to test getting out of my car in gear!
Thats true. You are right. This is a good question. I wonder what the best way of handling all this is. Cashiers check will have a fee unless you deposit that cash and youre back to square one with those large deposits.
Venmo has transfer caps, and due to the trustworthiness of PayPal (owners of Venmo), I certainly wouldnt accept almost 24k using it.
You probably know this by now, and it wont probably wont prevent a search in the long run, but never consent to a search even if you think you have nothing to hide. Glad you were let off.
Bridge to Nowhere is up in that area. I went bungee jumping there. Hell of a hike to get there, but it was worth it.
They know. Its all about the messaging.
It certainly would elicit from me a screaming towards the sky with a loud “what the fuuuuuuckkkk”.
Nope. Not a misprint on their part. I looked at Chase’s offerings. 0.01 or 0.02% depending on your relationship status with them. Absolutely laughable.
Should be slapped across the face if you still have a savings account with one of the major firms only offering 0.5%. Many, many places offering above 4% these days. And there are ads for these all over the place. No excuse for anyone ever remotely in touch.
That... will be a good day.
He doesnt even need there to be a fine. The imaginary threat of one, much less a very real one, will do the trick.
The grip that moron has on the psyche of his followers is really astounding.
Tired drivers will certainly appreciate the distraction from the monotony of staying in their lanes or avoiding other vehicles.