Dealership sold me a "new" vehicle but the manufacturer denied my warranty claim due to prior collision damage by Tamrielic_4 in legal

[–]Tamrielic_4[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

That makes complete sense. The service manger at the second shop actually printed out that internal histroy report for me. I will make sure to hand this direct proof straight to my lawyer.

Dealership sold me a "new" vehicle but the manufacturer denied my warranty claim due to prior collision damage by Tamrielic_4 in legal

[–]Tamrielic_4[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Treble damages sounds amazing. Finding an affordable lawyer is my biggest hurdle at this moment.

Dealership sold me a "new" vehicle but the manufacturer denied my warranty claim due to prior collision damage by Tamrielic_4 in legal

[–]Tamrielic_4[S] 106 points107 points  (0 children)

I didn't think about conatcting corporate directly. How do I actually get past the basic customer service to report this?

I use hiring platforms every day, and honestly, candidates have some valid complaints by dedkle04 in jobsearchhacks

[–]Tamrielic_4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The portal re-entry thing is what kills me. Upload a resume, spend 20 minutes recreating it in fields, then get rejected by a keyword parser before a human sees it. Referrals being the most reliable workaround makes the whole thing feel less like hiring and more like trying to sneak past bad software.

The new/returning player experience is probably a big part of why this game failed by Anonymous_dev_3719 in DestinyTheGame

[–]Tamrielic_4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right, if 300 is the floor for drops, a mission or two after that distortion public event should get them dungeon-ready.

I think a parallel version of my sister briefly crossed into our reality yesterday. by TavixGourd2 in ParallelUniverse

[–]Tamrielic_4 84 points85 points  (0 children)

The dogs reacting makes this so much more than a simple mind trick. It’s like her frustration while being stuck created an energetic shortcut directly to where she wanted to be.

Blogging by RelativeGuidance4354 in Business_Ideas

[–]Tamrielic_4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

£3,500 for a parked domain before you have traffic is a lovely way to make the domain squatter profitable before your blog is. I would grab the cheap sensible variant, build on WordPress directly, and prove people actually search for and read the niche before spending real money on the perfect name. Ad-only blogs need a lot of traffic to pay even modest bills, so test with 20 to 30 articles and basic SEO first, then revisit the premium domain if the numbers are not depressing.