If you must print your pass, don’t lose it or leave it behind on the plane or at the airport where it’s fair game for anyone to use. Instead, tear or shred it and throw it out.
If you must print your pass, don’t lose it or leave it behind on the plane or at the airport where it’s fair game for anyone to use. Instead, tear or shred it and throw it out.
I thought that dealerships gave us the best prices and without them, car prices would rise like a rocket.
If they lie on the test drive, imagine how honest they're going to be when you go over the red tape...
Turns out marking up cars way above MSRP, with high payments might not have been a good long-term strategy.
....or rich enough.
That was a Lamborghini payment in the before times...A cheap Lamborghini but a Lamborghini nonetheless
We had to run out of people dumb enough to take on a 1k car payment at some point.
As bullish as I am for the electric future, I suspect Toyota is making the smart move right now with extended range electrics like the Rav4 prime and the Prius Prime, rather than going full-blown electric like Ford’s Mustang Mach-e. These vehicles allow you to run electric day in and day out, but move to gas when a…
you can regularly find a new 2021 Apple 10.2" iPad (9th Generation) on sale for about $250. Much newer and worth paying the difference
No one should be paying money for a ten-year old iPad that is no longer supported by Apple. Please stop promoting these “deals”!
And 16 months later, it was GONE!
Most incredible is that only 18 months after some of these emails/presentations, they not only RELEASED THE DREAMCAST, but it was GOOD
Sure, but the previous public numbers came from the manufacturers as well, so either the earlier numbers were wrong (and if they were, why?) or they’re not looking at something as simple as hardware units sold.
It’s unpopular and also missing important context about the pricing and context. Remember that Reddit only had value because these mods do millions of hours of work for absolutely no pay whatsoever. Reddit only has value because of their input. Also, Reddit isn’t merely charging enough to cover their costs, they’re…
The internet was a better place before it was raped by capitalists.
Nothing screams “I’m not bothered or riled up” like a wall of text about how funny it is to you. Reddit is (soon to be was) a platform run by its users, ya dink. All your presuppositions are wrong
Theres one little problem with this argument. The issue isn’t that Reddit wants to charge for it’s API, but that the amount they want to charge is astronomical and way higher than other websites such as Imgur, and the extremely short timeline they gave with pricing information.
You know what’s more akin to a landed gentry? Corporate CEOs. The Reddit employees didn’t vote you, ya dickwad (insert Monty python reference).
I’ve been adding mushrooms to my ground beef for burgers for several years now. It does stretch the meat a bit further, but honestly, it tastes fantastic and that ‘s why I’ve kept doing it.
Who’s paying subscription fees to play a game overrun with cheaters?