@KyleMatovcik If interest rates went back down near 2% like they were in covid, it goes down close to 1500 a month.
With a 6%+ interest rate, you end up paying for the house 3 times over the course of 30 years. The math is ridiculous.
@BeersBowman@AshtonEck8@JohnErickson107 Consigners pay as high as 95% of sale price back to you, and also don't send you automatic 1099s. If you auctioned this on your own ebay, the fee is 13% and you'll receive a 1099.
@jadneee@Leeksforfreaks Yes and the other part of the premise is that these girls will do anything for status including agreeing to go to a party without even confirming who just texted them. And they don't save peoples numbers and delete the text threads, which is why she had no idea who he is.
@jadneee@Leeksforfreaks I completely disagree with your assessment of this being a saved phone number or even one that had text history in her phone.
If they had text history, one of those messages would contain who he is or what plans they had made in the past.
She has 0 clue who just texted her.
@phollanov@phaedrasayshey@Leeksforfreaks I simply don't think "remind me who you are lol" would be a response even for a tinder contact. This is clearly an unsaved number.
For "Josh tinder" she would reply "Hi Josh, so sorry but I'm forgetting you in a sea of names. Can you remind me if we've met?" along those lines
@phaedrasayshey@Leeksforfreaks I suspected either the OP had some wrong definition of an established phone number, or the correct definition but wrongly decided this was one.
I have also said nothing to agree that this makes her an escort. I do however find it funny that this is how so many of them operate.
@phaedrasayshey@Leeksforfreaks See. My goal was not actually to receive a definition of what an "established phone number" is. I'm not an idiot. It was to have the poster explain how he determined this was one, as everything in the screenshot points to the opposite.
@eksjeugbelss@GTPey@fusepupa I drove doordash during covid and knew multiple other people also driving doordash, a couple who tried doing this and circumventing the apps. It never worked well.
@GTPey@fusepupa AND the orders don't get placed ahead of time, so the driver has to place the order when he gets there, and then ends up wasting an extra 10 minutes per order that he wouldn't have wasted with doordash.
@GTPey@fusepupa Ive known a couple people that tried to do this and it doesn't work. 3/4 times you text him he'll be busy or not driving.
Without the payment rail of doordash, drivers like this have to front the customer and pay for the food with their own money, and then get paid back. Risky