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[quote=svelte]So Cruz picks Fiorina for VP. In April.
This sure looks like a Hail Mary pass out of desperation.
If he doesn’t take Indiana next Tuesday, I don’t think there is any stopping Trump.[/quote]
Even if Cruz holds Indiana I believe it is bit hard to stop Trump. How many delegates he gets from Indiana and how the math looks to stop Trump? Trump needs only 300 and there are still 632 remained for elections including Indiana.
April 28, 2016 at 8:44 AM in reply to: Would you drive a car that has been recalled for the Takata airbag? #7970355yearwaiterParticipantDid we have any update on this? Anyone take any rental here in San Diego or near by?
April 15, 2016 at 4:40 PM in reply to: Would you drive a car that has been recalled for the Takata airbag? #7967265yearwaiterParticipant[quote=flu]Ok… So I discussed this issue with a few friends, and went ahead and called a few stealers and some subcontracted car rental places and BMW of North America.
My first go around resulted in the following information:
1. BMW is offering to give people affected by this recall a rental car for up to $55/day, rented on a per month basis. You have visit a dealer, and sign a bunch of paperwork, and agree that you will not drive your affected car until after it has been repaired.
2. There is no concrete ETA on when the airbag modules will be available, but some of the dealerships are saying that for us (California), it will most likely be 2017, since priority will be given to people in humid climates.
3. No injury/death has occurred in any BMW’s (yet) as a result of this problem. Keyword is yet.
4. There currently is a stop sales on all preowned BMWs affected by this recall. Dealerships are not allowed to sell any preowned BMW with this issue.
#4 has interesting implications for folks planning to do a trade in…
Apparently, Honda and Toyota have a similar thing going on, because the fleet rental agency I called in Carlsbad referred me to the fleet office in Encinitas and Clairemont, because they said the Carlsbad one deals more of the rentals from toyota and honda customers.
So if you are affected by this recall, you have to ask/insist before they give it to you.
Hmm. A free rental until 2017. No maintenance, no repairs on wear and tear items on the rental, unlimited mileage… and if you own multiple cars, you can temporarily stop your insurance on the recalled car that you won’t be driving. (Your insurance policy probably says for a car rental, any policy on any car would cover the rental, like mine does..)….When I have time, I’m going to be calling BMW NA to ask to see if they’ll offer a direct reimbursement to me and/or to see if there’s any comps from #4 as a result of accelerated depreciation…not that I was going to ever trade my car in.[/quote]
More update on this : I called BMW Encinitas and they de brief that this is only precautionary but not much of anything danger. Upon asking the other alternative if I am not feeling comfortable to drive my car until the airbag removed, and I openly asked what alternative we can get, then very inconveniently brought up the point they can give $48 max and that is also from Enterprise Rental car. I am not really understand why this kind of bind over with particular rental company? Why not even they allow us to rent some good cars with the same amount of money they are ready to give and sure we do get few better cars from others with the same money.
I am not sure whom we can reach out to finalize this issue.April 14, 2016 at 2:57 PM in reply to: Would you drive a car that has been recalled for the Takata airbag? #7966695yearwaiterParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]My neighbor for a free rental car until the parts are available[/quote]
WOW – Can we get free rental car as an excuse? How this free rental car for your Neighbor?. I sure need to go for this if I get more details on this?
5yearwaiterParticipantMany thanks for sharing about the fact behind “what is this accidental buy” – now I am more pragmatic about stocks buy and how to yield gains. The belief I end up after reading those facts “just dont do math but act at will mostly radom mistake(s) and the rest leave it in the air”
Wow!! relaxed now by understanding whenver I bought stock after an extensive research why the heck that stock goes down and whenver I sold any that stock goes up
Cheers and Wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=flu]So I sort of bought this stock accidentally. Back in mid-december, instead of entering VLO I fat-fingered and entered VLP and the order executed before I had a chance to cancel it… Oops…
Purchase price was around $29.50. Have no fricking clue about it, and am deciding whether to keep it or leave it. Volume is ridiculously low (maybe since the holidays + IPO)….
Thoughts?
Keep or dump?
What the heck are MLP’s?[/quote]
Flu how did you get this kind of pic exactly few weeks back and what that wiz mind back on this selections? or any links where we can gain some knowledge on this kind of spot gains?
5yearwaiterParticipantTodays rates from AMERISAVE.com showing 30 years fixed as 3.25 with APR 3.28 for 400K loan is giving back money as around 5K(can cover for escrow and related expenses). I assume rates will go down for sure at least it may touch 3.0 soon
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=5yearwaiter]Are they going to cover all closing costs or no cost to the customer? at refinance.[/quote]
Can anyone comment on this? I know Amerisave provides an extra money to cover all escrow and all during closing lone. I am not yet found absolutemortgage would also do that kind of covering closing costs and all?
5yearwaiterParticipantAre they going to cover all closing costs or no cost to the customer? at refinance.
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=Josh]My Mother in law moved to a house she bought 5 years ago and one night she saw the ghosts of lady and a child standing near her bed. She never told any of her children but me. A year ago, one of her sons came to the house for the first time and at night he also saw a lady and a child. I don’t believe in ghost but I don’t believe that my Mother in law and Brother in Law would lie to me about this.[/quote]
John,
It is clear same jeans and same DNA may persist some times inherriting those feelings. As you mentioned it is Mother and Son, they might have an exact feelings or dreams or fears so that is happened. Well this fact is away from the point about :are there really ghost exist or not?” I will leave to all this topic however many times if same jeans and DNA then their instinct or internall vision matches exactly too.
March 31, 2011 at 12:28 PM in reply to: OT: Anybody had any success in getting rid of cigarrette smell from a home? #6822095yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jimminycrikut]Hi everyone,
We’re about to purchase a home. The current home owners are cigarrette smokers and lived in this house for 10 years. I’d like to know if it’s easy to get rid of the smoke smell. I plan to repaint the house and redo the flooring. Will this get rid of the smoke odor? Or will the smell surface during summer times? Anybody had any success in covering it up?
I’d appreciate any feedback or tips anyone has to offer. Thanks in advance.[/quote]
Few tips from these links how to eliminate
How to Remove Cigarette Smoke Odor
http://www.ehow.com/how_4837309_remove-cigarette-smoke-odor.html
How to Eliminate Cigarette Odor
http://www.ehow.com/how_113209_eliminate-cigarette-odor.html
How to Remove Cigarette Smell From an Apartment
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/remove-cigarette-smell-apartment-1789.html
Also you can lit some sort of aroma sticks non stop in the rooms and they continuously provide a very plesant smoke. If you do this over the period of time from the Walls one can get rid of this cigarette smell permanently.
March 31, 2011 at 12:28 PM in reply to: OT: Anybody had any success in getting rid of cigarrette smell from a home? #6822635yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jimminycrikut]Hi everyone,
We’re about to purchase a home. The current home owners are cigarrette smokers and lived in this house for 10 years. I’d like to know if it’s easy to get rid of the smoke smell. I plan to repaint the house and redo the flooring. Will this get rid of the smoke odor? Or will the smell surface during summer times? Anybody had any success in covering it up?
I’d appreciate any feedback or tips anyone has to offer. Thanks in advance.[/quote]
Few tips from these links how to eliminate
How to Remove Cigarette Smoke Odor
http://www.ehow.com/how_4837309_remove-cigarette-smoke-odor.html
How to Eliminate Cigarette Odor
http://www.ehow.com/how_113209_eliminate-cigarette-odor.html
How to Remove Cigarette Smell From an Apartment
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/remove-cigarette-smell-apartment-1789.html
Also you can lit some sort of aroma sticks non stop in the rooms and they continuously provide a very plesant smoke. If you do this over the period of time from the Walls one can get rid of this cigarette smell permanently.
March 31, 2011 at 12:28 PM in reply to: OT: Anybody had any success in getting rid of cigarrette smell from a home? #6828845yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jimminycrikut]Hi everyone,
We’re about to purchase a home. The current home owners are cigarrette smokers and lived in this house for 10 years. I’d like to know if it’s easy to get rid of the smoke smell. I plan to repaint the house and redo the flooring. Will this get rid of the smoke odor? Or will the smell surface during summer times? Anybody had any success in covering it up?
I’d appreciate any feedback or tips anyone has to offer. Thanks in advance.[/quote]
Few tips from these links how to eliminate
How to Remove Cigarette Smoke Odor
http://www.ehow.com/how_4837309_remove-cigarette-smoke-odor.html
How to Eliminate Cigarette Odor
http://www.ehow.com/how_113209_eliminate-cigarette-odor.html
How to Remove Cigarette Smell From an Apartment
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/remove-cigarette-smell-apartment-1789.html
Also you can lit some sort of aroma sticks non stop in the rooms and they continuously provide a very plesant smoke. If you do this over the period of time from the Walls one can get rid of this cigarette smell permanently.
March 31, 2011 at 12:28 PM in reply to: OT: Anybody had any success in getting rid of cigarrette smell from a home? #6830245yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jimminycrikut]Hi everyone,
We’re about to purchase a home. The current home owners are cigarrette smokers and lived in this house for 10 years. I’d like to know if it’s easy to get rid of the smoke smell. I plan to repaint the house and redo the flooring. Will this get rid of the smoke odor? Or will the smell surface during summer times? Anybody had any success in covering it up?
I’d appreciate any feedback or tips anyone has to offer. Thanks in advance.[/quote]
Few tips from these links how to eliminate
How to Remove Cigarette Smoke Odor
http://www.ehow.com/how_4837309_remove-cigarette-smoke-odor.html
How to Eliminate Cigarette Odor
http://www.ehow.com/how_113209_eliminate-cigarette-odor.html
How to Remove Cigarette Smell From an Apartment
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/remove-cigarette-smell-apartment-1789.html
Also you can lit some sort of aroma sticks non stop in the rooms and they continuously provide a very plesant smoke. If you do this over the period of time from the Walls one can get rid of this cigarette smell permanently.
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