Collectables are hard to value objectively, which makes them ideal for money laundering. Art is the most common vector, but a classic car could be used too.
Collectables are hard to value objectively, which makes them ideal for money laundering. Art is the most common vector, but a classic car could be used too.
Guy A gives Guy B $120K worth of drugs. Guy A cannot accept straight cash (cuz his bank and IRS surely wont without a receipt), so he “sells” his car to Guy B for ~$40K and the cost of the drugs to Guy B, and now has a “legit” receipt to show the tax man and banker for all that scratch.
Given the number of issues they reported, it sounds like whoever payed $13k for this got screwed.
In a couple of months none of this will matter.
Isn’t this Erin Brockovitch type shit the stuff people used to go to jail for?
It is not lost on me why they likely felt empowered to do something like this.
Just wait until next year.
Truth Social, probably
““I appreciate the fact that it’s drawing attention to the fact that we’d like people to slow down and not be on their phones”
Not in Colorado but on my street there is a stop sign that is always ignored, one day while walking the dogs in a ravine I saw a broken traffic sign that indicated ‘camera monitored intersection’ so being a lawful kinda guy I dragged it out and left it for the traffic department. Oops I meant I took the sign home and…
Sounds about white.
As a regular Avis customer (20+ rentals per year for work trips) and top tier member of their rewards program, I wouldn’t be surprised if I read a similar article about one of the locations I use on a regular basis. The way it is supposed to work is I check the app when I land and they provide me with a car and…
See the court case Finders v Keepers.
A bigger fuck you to the people in swing states who didn’t vote or voted for trump because Biden didn’t do precisely what they wanted in regards to Israel’s war. They’ll get everything they deserve, but unfortunately so will we.
At least the author is being an asshole to generate clicks. What’s your excuse?
I just read your 2017 Honda CRV review...The Honda doesn’t come with the turbo motor as standard equipment and both n/a engines are fairly comparable to one another. Also the pricing isn’t the same, we paid under $30k for the XT, the same equipment for the Honda is $34k. However, IF you compare Honda’s turbo motor to…