Vehicle repairs are up 17% YoY. And car insurance is up 20%. Not surprising. And with more people keeping vehicles longer, there is more demand for mechanics.$1,100 car repair.![]()
Vehicle repairs are up 17% YoY. And car insurance is up 20%. Not surprising. And with more people keeping vehicles longer, there is more demand for mechanics.$1,100 car repair.![]()
We noticed when we went away earlier this year, apparently down to covid (what isnt?), apparently a shortage of cars has pushed the prices up,maybe all the missing hire cars are in the same place as customer service agents that have also gone missing since covid.Rental cars are really expensive in the U.S., too. It's been on a steady increase for a long time, but it seems to have jumped even more than usual in the last couple of years.
Trying to keep my temper in check when trying to buy something online.There is some screw-up somewhere with my debit card.Goddam simple transaction but now a goddam nightmare of “chat with a bot” and jump through hoops!
Old man shakes fist at cloud!![]()
I never use my debit card online. I only use it to get cash from an ATM.
If you use a debit card online, that's a recipe for disaster. At least with a credit card, you're not responsible for fraudulent purchases. If you buy something online with a debit card and a hacker gets ahold of it they can drain your bank account.
I never use my debit card online. I only use it to get cash from an ATM.
If you use a debit card online, that's a recipe for disaster. At least with a credit card, you're not responsible for fraudulent purchases. If you buy something online with a debit card and a hacker gets ahold of it they can drain your bank account.
I buy almost everything with a debit card, I can probably count on one hand the number of times I bought something in the last couple years with cash, and I don't do credit.Precisely why I have never had a debit card.
Have a family member and friend who have told me I should use cash as 'they' want me to use credit cards whoever 'they' are.
I sympathize with the customer service agents. My former boss was a 40 year veteran in customer service and retail. After COVID, and being called every name in the book and then some he retired. He stated that he had not experienced such abuse from customers due to the various challenges they faced with shortages, mandates and what not. At this point people are not willing to put up with poor treatment, from either side.We noticed when we went away earlier this year, apparently down to covid (what isnt?), apparently a shortage of cars has pushed the prices up,maybe all the missing hire cars are in the same place as customer service agents that have also gone missing since covid.
I use cash still and get yelled out by other customers for "holding up a line" due to needing to working with a cashier.I buy almost everything with a debit card, I can probably count on one hand the number of times I bought something in the last couple years with cash, and I don't do credit.
This is not entirely accurate. They don't monitor all purchases, but they have a list of items that will trigger scrutiny from departments of the federal government. For instance, since my wife dos soap and sells it at markets and buys sodium hydroxide in bulk and has had occasional queries from the ATF.I always laugh when people say that. As if the government actually has the resources to monitor all of our credit cards?
Besides, they simply don't give a shit. Not only is the government not ABLE to spy on all of our cards, they wouldn't do it even if they could. They DO.NOT.CARE.
That said, even if "they" WERE snooping on my purchases, they'd get bored as hell pretty quick.![]()
I use cash still and get yelled out by other customers for "holding up a line" due to needing to working with a cashier.
How dare I?
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