Or, you know, picking up day-laborers at Home Depot.
Or, you know, picking up day-laborers at Home Depot.
As a repair ship owner that lives in a very snowy region, not many people here use snow tires. I’ve used them in the past and, yeah they do work a bit better but if you know how to drive in this crap, All-Seasons work just fine. That being said, I would definitely recommend snow-tires to those of the yuppie…
I worked for Little Ceasars from 2001 - 2004. I started at $6.25/hr and left at $6.44/hour. Never could get a raise out of the guy for more than 19 cents
Yeah it would suck, but a bankrupt city shouldn’t have to spend 250 million just to keep them around. And if Illitch played that card “give me money or I take the team elsewhere” well then he’s just a d bag.
Well yes, that’s where it would go. But I need space for the wife’s car in the garage too, in addition to the Mustang.
I have a better idea.
I have no idea about the prison, but the money that “Detroit” is spending on the arena, couldn’t be used on anything else, other than a new development such as a new arena.
Except he didn’t pay for anything you dipshit. The most they’d owe under your backwards logic (which has absolutely no basis in actual good business practice, by the way) is a little bit of interest on the deposit that they returned. Had they not been offering what is essentially a floor model for sale in the first…
Sometimes the customer is irrational or acting like an idiot.
I agree to a point. However, $20K is $20K. We’re not talking about giving him half-off of a $60 video game.
Thank you. The Nordstrom’s model only works if you are selling fucking clothing with a 300% markup.
You can’t drop double your margin on a single car to make a random dude who wasn’t even willing to buy at full price in the first place happy.
Thank god people like me, people smart enough to realize that dumping $20,000 worth of goods on a customer because they made a lot of noise is not a good business model are in charge of customer service at most companies.
If I were him I’d be pissed too but things just don’t work that way. You don’t drop $20k on a clerical error that didn’t actually cost anyone money, especially not when that person is being disingenuous and telling people that they “stole” his car when they did nothing of the sort.
Would have been a way cooler story if the car was in the guy’s garage, and Elon Musk remotely programmed his location into the guy’s Tesla’s autopilot, and the Tesla stole itself.
Is worth pointing out that only 1 configuration of the ram 1500 has a higher payload and only just (14 lbs), every other configuration has lower payload than this van. It’s not the only metric that matters obviously but it’s interesting
More startling is that there’s only 400lbs between a 3 series (small, sporty, agile) and a Charger (huge, roaring, tire shredding). I would have guessed 1000lb, easily.
E23 7 series 191 inches
As its name suggests, it has a 4.0-liter V8 under its hood for the first time ever.
This is Adequate Man, not I Spent $500 On Snow Tires And Probably Also Didn't Use Underwear As A Washcloth This Morning Man.