So I had missing property. Nothing much, it was like a $0.60 check from Google. It never got cashed because it was addressed to an address I haven't lived in since I was a kid.
If they started writing checks and sending them out, how would they get my current address? Otherwise, wouldn't it just go right back into the system?
Funny, just had the exact opposite happen to me recently. Took my car to a dealership for years (always treated me well). The last couple times I’ve gone, they’ve been treating me like I’m on their shit list or a major inconvenience to them.
The last time I took my car there, they failed me for a state inspection, and also tried to scare me into paying nearly $1,000 for repairs.
Ended up calling them out on their bullshit and got everything knocked down to $350 (I did have some stuff broken, but it wasn’t $1,000-worth). I will NOT be going back.
Good luck to you, OP, hope you get those assholes by the balls!
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Reply to comment by FiveNations54 in Penn State, PSU, Temple and Lincoln say a tuition hike is needed, even with a 7% increase in state funding by Mrstucco
My college spent $250,000 on a desk.
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A DESK. FOR A CONFERENCE ROOM.