
Well, in the first month that I didn’t have to pay my $330 car payment…I had to purchase 2 tires ($200) and get the brakes changed (pads, rotors, brake fluid: $450).
That adds up to $650 which the mathy people here know is almost exactly 2 car payments worth of money in one month. Or 32 InDesign CS3 Visual Quickstart Guides.**
Whee.
*Isn’t it ironic…don’t you think?
**thanks for the suggestions!
Posted at: 10:05 pm in General
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February 11th, 2008 at 2:18 pm
Aren’t you aware of the chip that exists in most products? When the warranty expires, or when the final payment is made, a built-in function causes a malfunction or sometimes the complete failure of the product, prompting the consumer to either repair or purchase anew. The built-in function ususally sets a time in minutes - the faliure will generally be experienced 1 minute to four weeks later.