Everyone’s job is essential to them.
Everyone’s job is essential to them.
I work for a manufacturer who has remained open through all of this. Most of the people who could work for home were allowed to, some haven’t returned back to the office at all. I’m not a Tesla stan, I wouldn’t want any of their vehicles, but when places like Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks are deemed essential, why would…
Very easy Nice Price. These little 4cyl trucks are wonderful 2nd or 3rd vehicles that ask for little other than basic maintenance and fuel. They are economical enough to drive everyday if needed and justifiably useful for any home handyman to buy and haul supplies for the honey do list. Also good for light towing…
I started doing a similar thing with the requirement to get an annual inspection, on a fucking travel trailer, in my state. I would waste a Saturday morning, do a 50 mile round trip to the RV dealer, who had official inspection mechanics, then spend an hour of shop time while they checked tail lights, the breakaway…
In Philly stealing renewal stickers was such a thing that the state gave drivers a special card that they kept inside the car.
Was it Frank Reynolds from It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia up to no good in Canada for some reason? He has a history of this sort of thing, here’s his license:
“That is... not the case with this fella. He may have saved $3,600 these last 30 years avoiding a renewal, but he’s getting the full fine. A mere $110 seems pretty paltry when you consider the fact that this vehicle has probably been uninsured for the past few years, if not during the entire 30 years.”
OTOH... 30 years without an accident, a police stop OR a fine. That’s mighty impressive any way you cut it. Unless the driver is a cicada and goes out every 17 years.
Ugh, this feels like Peak Texas in the worst way. It’s as if no one believes in heeding simple health advice here.
What is wrong with playing dealerships off of one another via email instead of in person?
1) then offer a competitive price
While I always send off numbers to people who ask, I completely understand why salesmen despise doing that. You’re literally just telling the next dealer the client contacts after you how to beat your offer. They’re damned if they do, damned if they don’t.
...and the dealer had a different excuse before covid to not give pricing. Same policy, new excuse for something not justifiable.
“Excuse me, how much is this box of Cheerios? There was no price on the shelf.”
One of my clients is a car dealer network with 26 Ford and Mazda stores throughout New England and Northern California. If one of the internet reps for any of our stores pulled this stunt, he or she would be fired in an instant.
I have spoken up.
Yeah, we get it, everyone hates slideshows. Insert comment lambasting the current state of internet writing. Okay, now that we’ve got that out of the way...
I’ve been here for five years.
sees slideshow, immediately stops reading/clicking