If you skimp on ingredients while raising prices, and then try to lock any sort of reasonable deal behind a creepy data collection app, customers are likely to notice and choose a better option. Sucks to suck.
Well yeah, driving people to quit to save money on severance from the impending layoffs is the whole point of forcing them to return to the office
More importantly, Anderson has eight vehicles. GEICO is only choosing to terminate the insurance coverage from Cybertruck and is actively pursuing renewal of his vehicle coverage for the rest. This leaves no doubt that GEICO’s issue is directly related to the Tesla Cybertruck and not to Anderson or other factors.
Why would someone own 8 vehicles?
Robert added, “It makes no sense, as there are other, riskier cars out there. Let me know if you recommend any insurer for the truck. I have eight cars with an amazing record. I will be canceling my entire Geico policy!! Bye-bye!”
I can't think of a vehicle that is more likely to be a risk to others than the Cybertruck. I'm sure insurance adjusters see how people use Tesla FSD in spite of its shortcomings. The truck is heavy as hell and breaks in all sorts of ways others vehicles don't.
So Dell wants to do a layoff of sales staff, and is going to lose their best performers first.
His credit card was a fraud, his last festival was a fraud, he has been convicted of fraud.
You would have to be a world class dumbass to fall for this
The driver deserves criminal punishment in addition to the punishment of ignoring physics.
So when is the driver getting charged for vandalism and littering?
According to city violation data aggregated by the popular website How’s My Driving NY, Aquilino did receive two tickets on that same day in the West Village for blowing through a red light and speeding in a school zone.
Supercars should be on racetracks, where they were designed for, instead of public roads. And Aquilino definitely should not be driving them on public roads.
It's pretty stupid that the law went after modifications, instead of just saying noise above x decibels is the issue.
We're on the AI grift train, catch up
It's just a way to do layoffs while trying to fight off the unemployment claims.
CEOs have not been held accountable for their actions by the legal system. This is inevitable with the way the United States is set up