Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The extra under coatings and bullshit I got with my new car. I was young, alone, and exhausted, but I still feel like an idiot. Never again.
Don't feel like an idiot. That's the game they play. 8+ hrs at a car dealership till you are exhausted and starving, ready to buy just to get out of there. Rest assured you are not alone. Never again, I'll be walking out!
Just smile and firmly say "No thank you." Repeat the three or four times that they ask. Refuse to engage in a discussion about it. Last time I bought a car they then said, "But the car you're buying already has it." I said, "Find me one without it, because I'm not paying for it." They ended up giving it to me for free. My guess is that it costs them virtually nothing to apply, so they go ahead and do it to all of the cars. Total scam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The extra under coatings and bullshit I got with my new car. I was young, alone, and exhausted, but I still feel like an idiot. Never again.
Don't feel like an idiot. That's the game they play. 8+ hrs at a car dealership till you are exhausted and starving, ready to buy just to get out of there. Rest assured you are not alone. Never again, I'll be walking out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Music classes for a child under 2.
Am I the only one who did baby classes for ME? II had no friends with babies around the same age range as mine, and music together class was the only wash to make mom friends. Totally worth it for me. But yeah, if I had gone into it thinking my baby would learn something, I would agree it was a waste.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have some for sure...
1.) High end appliances...they didn't preform any better and had a shorter shelf life then my middle of the line maytag ones beforehand. I am a pretty decent cook so I thought I would be able to tell a difference and really enjoy them but it just wasn't the case.
2.) Montessori preschool for DC 1 and 2. It was not a bad school, just super over priced. I found a little church basement preschool for DC 3 that did the exact same thing for about 60% less.
I absolutely hate my Samsung dishwasher. The only cycle that cleans anything is "heavy". I started it this morning at 10am and it is STILL RUNNING AT NEARLY 1 PM. The prongs also make for awkward placement of dishes/pans. I was SO much happier with our Frigidaire Gallery dishwasher in our previous home but DH wanted all Samsung.
Samsung is considered high end for appliances?
Yes, they are trying to get in the high end market. It will take a few years but eventually they will perfect it and give the high end companies a run for their money. Basically what they did for washer/driers and fridges.
http://www.samsung.com/us/appliances/oven-ranges/NX58H9950WS/AA
NP. I will never purchase another Samsong appliance. Both the diswasher and installed microwave were horrible. I ended up trading down and better for a Maytag.
+ my samsung washer is horrible. tons of dirt and sand left in the bottom after washes.
Our brand new Samsung $2500 fridge died in 4 years. Never again. New house has a kitchen aid fridge and Bosch dishwasher, love both!
Anonymous wrote:Music classes for a child under 2.
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