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18 hours ago, shrader said:

Am I supposed to laugh as I watch my one year old put Cheerios in my three year old’s socks?

Yes, or you are not human.

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I love stupid messages from car dealerships trying to trick you into trading in your car. This one says “it’s wonderful that your car has been paid off”. It then goes on to say with a trade in I could lower my payments by up to $23. So since I currently have no payment, does that mean they’ll pay me monthly to get a new car? Lowering my $0 monthly payment is very impressive. 

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1 hour ago, shrader said:

I love stupid messages from car dealerships trying to trick you into trading in your car. This one says “it’s wonderful that your car has been paid off”. It then goes on to say with a trade in I could lower my payments by up to $23. So since I currently have no payment, does that mean they’ll pay me monthly to get a new car? Lowering my $0 monthly payment is very impressive. 

I just did my car's first service today, basically an oil change and inspection.  They set the appointment up when I bought the car in June.  Over the last couple weeks I received three "courtesy call" reminders about the appointment.  The second one said, "Oh, I'm sorry, I note that in our records."  The third one said the same.  And when she did I responded, "That what the last girl said."  I might actually respond to the survey (I usually blow those off) just to roast them about all the reminders.

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2 hours ago, Doohickie said:

I just did my car's first service today, basically an oil change and inspection.  They set the appointment up when I bought the car in June.  Over the last couple weeks I received three "courtesy call" reminders about the appointment.  The second one said, "Oh, I'm sorry, I note that in our records."  The third one said the same.  And when she did I responded, "That what the last girl said."  I might actually respond to the survey (I usually blow those off) just to roast them about all the reminders.

I had that with mine a couple years back too. I wasn’t even remotely close the mileage for the fist oil change, so I got to ignore those messages fo a while. 

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3 hours ago, shrader said:

I had that with mine a couple years back too. I wasn’t even remotely close the mileage for the fist oil change, so I got to ignore those messages fo a while. 

To maintain my warranty I have to change the oil every six months or six thousand miles, whichever comes first.  I'm not up to six thousand miles yet but I've had the car six months.  And like I said the appointment was already set up.

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16 minutes ago, Doohickie said:

To maintain my warranty I have to change the oil every six months or six thousand miles, whichever comes first.  I'm not up to six thousand miles yet but I've had the car six months.  And like I said the appointment was already set up.

Mine has never had the “whichever comes first” clause on it. 

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38 minutes ago, shrader said:

Mine has never had the “whichever comes first” clause on it. 

It's understood that you have to meet the terms of both, not just one.  "Whichever comes first" is implied.  Good luck if you have a warranty claim.

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After the dealership I took my dog to the vet because she has a lump on her leg. The vet took a needle biopsy and had bad news, said it's likely an aggressive cancer. They sent the samples to a lab for confirmation. He said if they can get the entire tumor removed from her leg and don't miss any, she may have a full recovery, but it sounded like a pretty big IF to me.

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7 hours ago, Doohickie said:

After the dealership I took my dog to the vet because she has a lump on her leg. The vet took a needle biopsy and had bad news, said it's likely an aggressive cancer. They sent the samples to a lab for confirmation. He said if they can get the entire tumor removed from her leg and don't miss any, she may have a full recovery, but it sounded like a pretty big IF to me.

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Sorry to hear that. Dogs are a big part of a family. Chin up, sounds like there is a chance.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, shrader said:

And speaking of cars, both of mine need tires at the same time. It’s the most wonderful time of the year. 

Have you thought about just buying two new Lexuses and putting a big red bow on them?

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13 minutes ago, PASabreFan said:

Have you thought about just buying two new Lexuses and putting a big red bow on them?

I’m still hoping someone will give me one. Have I told you lately how much I enjoy your posts?

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13 hours ago, Doohickie said:

It's understood that you have to meet the terms of both, not just one.  "Whichever comes first" is implied.  Good luck if you have a warranty claim.

I don't think that you have to comply to meet both terms. I was in the same situation where my mileage service point didn't come close to the designated date. Some people do a lot of driving while some don't. It's very likely that the mileage level is the overriding requirement. 

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