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  1. Cooked turkey pho soup from scratch. Basically, I used turkey leftovers and bones. Unbelievably delicious. Will be cooking it at least once a year from now on.
    3 points
  2. Dodge is obviously aware of these issues and still pushes this scam through their dealer network. Time to vote with your wallet and never buy another of their products. You might love your RAM truck, but you are supporting scammers. You'll love your Chevy or Ford too after you adjust to the difference.
    2 points
  3. Nice 50" caught by my nephew!!
    1 point
  4. I would not use it again, you lose a fish on it and you will be kicking your butt for the second time. It's a $10.00 lesson
    1 point
  5. Well this is a plate and sticker story from this morning. Heading to get a timmies at 6 am. Stopped at a traffic light. Both myself and the car beside me leave on the green. Both side by side, but I need to get to the right lane,so give a bit of gas to the pedal. Get by,and pull to the the right. Car behind slows down. Noticed the head lights in the left lane looked like a Dodge. Cop ? Well that car pulls behind me,on goes the blue and red. I knew I was up to 60 km in a 50, but really ? So get my lic and ins ready. He walks up,I say man,I was just up to 60. He said that is not why I pulled ya over . I said,my sticker is not up to date . Nope, that is not the reason. I couldn't read your back plate. Seems my back plate is peeling off. Had no idea. He checks me out on the radio I guess. Comes back and says ok, yer a good boy. Just get that plate taken care of when you can. Give a fist pump,say stay safe, and have a good day. Guess I best get my new plates and a sticker. LOL
    1 point
  6. Most people in the car industry, especially the used car industry, know that Chrysler or FCA make crappy vehicles and the management use trickery to flog their junk. They are not the only ones, but probably they are the worst in North America. It's been that way for a long time and it's almost like a long term training program within the network of building and selling Crycos that you will build crap, you will employ cheezy sales and marketing tricks and in the end, the public will get burned. With that said Toyota, a fantastic manufacturer, had a very similar issue with International Warranty back in the 90's. Huge swaths of consumers got burned in International's bankruptcy and Toyota and other makers, let the consumer twist in the wind. Bottom line, if it sounds too good to be true it is to good to be true and not just in the car industry. What's most disappointing in all of this to me however, is the response of OMVIC. It's just another reminder that the government in Ontario, Canada, Toronto, St Catherines, etc are basically populated by, run by, dicks. They will screw the public virtually all of the time. Sometimes it's well hidden, sometimes its as obvious as can be. This case is transparently obvious to anyone but the losers at OMVIC, a department of the Ontario government.
    1 point
  7. Dan is right on all counts. In court what's in writing is paramount. Clear delineation of your case is also important. An expert witness is also a huge benefit. Knowing beforehand if the adversary is "collectable" is your first move. This is an old story, be sure XWRP is still a viable operating business before you proceed.
    1 point
  8. I would start the court proceedings and have WXRP served with the court date. That'll let them know that you're not going away. They'll most likely (Not a 100% sure thing) approach you with a settlement offer. If they do it's usually a week or so before the court date. Again if they do offer a settlement, I would seriously consider it. Weigh-out all of your out of pocket expenses, time off work, court costs (if you do not get a judgment against them); add these expenses to their offer and see what you are really giving up be taking the settlement. Another thing to think about, even if you win a judgment; all that means is that the court agrees with you, that they owe you. Small claims does not/cannot force them to peel off a cheque. It's up to you to collect payment. If they still want to play games and not pay; it'll mean another court date for a detor's hearing/examination. If you do not win that battle; you'll likely never see your money. I been through both of the above scenarios and I'm still waiting for my money from a 20+ year old judgment. In the meantime get all your paperwork in order and wright out a script and practice how you're going to present your evidence. Make 2 copies of your evidence, one for the judge and one for WXRP's lawyer. Making sure the judge's copy matches yours; as in order of sequence; he'll be able to follow along easily, as you make your presentation. Screw WXRP and shuffle the pages. LOL Dan
    1 point
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