Subvet642 07:03 AM 05-19-2011
jledou 07:19 AM 05-19-2011
Is it there yet?
One of my favorite sayings at work is "your logic has no place in business"
It seems everyday you run into more policies that just don't work out in real life.
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hammondc 07:59 AM 05-19-2011
Oh yeah....that is awesome.
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forgop 08:12 AM 05-19-2011
Originally Posted by jonumberone:
On 4/30 I returned my wifes lease car.
I returned the car in near cherry condition,
and thanks to my wifes unwillingness to drive anywhere but the supermarket and target, a full 21000 miles under our allowance.
I know a few years ago, if you were to do something like this, it might be highly possible that you could take a car off lease and sell it for more than what the balance was on the lease and "make money" so to speak in circumstances. In my case, I had GMS pricing, but never tried doing it.
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Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
Dude, just buy another Chrysler. That 200 that Eminem is pimping has like eyebrows and mouth for a grill. How could you not want one of those? Or you could ask them if they have a New Yorker lying around.
MCS
Or a Cordoba, with smooth Corinthian leather.
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Tio Gato 07:00 AM 05-20-2011
Great story, call them a hundred times today.
:-)
Last year I got a call from my alarm company saying I'm delinquinet and my account will go to a collection agency. Apparently when they installed the alarm they did not add up the various fees correctly. I had paid them what they told me to pay, but they had made an error of 50 cents. Idiots!
:-)
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Originally Posted by Tio Gato:
Great story, call them a hundred times today.:-)
Last year I got a call from my alarm company saying I'm delinquinet and my account will go to a collection agency. Apparently when they installed the alarm they did not add up the various fees correctly. I had paid them what they told me to pay, but they had made an error of 50 cents. Idiots!:-)
That reminds me of an old phone bill. I had the line disconnected when I moved. I paid the last bill and thought I was done. Nope. I got a new bill for $0.13 about a month later. It cost them more than the debt in postage (yes even the metered kind). I didn't want to pay it on principal that it would cost me more in postage than it would to pay the bill (plus I would have had to waste a check which weren't free). Not to mention, I wanted to see how many times they would send me a bill for $0.13. Total, twice. I'm guessing at some point either a human being figured it wasn't worth it and cancelled it, or their computer software was updated to negate any bill under the cost of postage.
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