You pull up to a massive corporate logo like Circle K, expecting accountability.
Instead, drivers in Spring Branch, TX pumped water-logged fuel straight into their tanks and watched their engines completely die a mile down the road.
One Uber driver lost his entire livelihood to a ruined motor. But when the victims demanded answers, the multi-billion-dollar brand pulled the ultimate disappearing act.
Corporate immediately washed their hands of it, hiding behind the excuse that this specific location is an "independently owned and operated" franchise.
Weeks later, the owners and insurance companies are completely ghosting the victims, leaving regular people to foot thousands in repair bills.
The corporate shield is a trap. They want your money, but the second their infrastructure breaks your property, you're on your own.
🎥: FOX 26 Houston
@tyweezy4sheezy@NBA__Courtside@Money23Green Wemby told Olynyk and Biyombo to commit hard fouls at the end of game 3 vs the Thunder. Which they both did and one got a flagrant.
@IrenaHagan10 Because jets just traded up for and drafted their WR2 of the future in the first round + reich runs a lot of 12 personnel and doesn’t call a ton of 3 WR plays. I love AD but with the way contracts looking, I’d say the odds are higher we use the fuck out of him early and trade him
There is a reason.
My assumption is that ESPN does not own the Tony Parker pic and the directive from management/ownership is to find ways to keep costs down to boost profits.
AI is meant to keep money away from photographers, artists, designers, and the rest of us common folk.