Disappointed with my recent experience at Stallion Honda Service Centre.
I took my car in with two simple complaints: • Mileage had dropped from around 20–21 km/l to 13.6 km/l • Rear AC vents had noticeably reduced airflow.
I was advised to opt for a costlier Express Service
the service centre's advice in good faith and now have higher expenses, repeated visits, and unresolved issues.
I have shared invoices, payment proof & mileage records privately with the concerned teams and request a fair resolution.
@HondaCarIndia@StallionHonda#Honda
@adam3us@saifedean Fiat yield → BTC accumulation.
It’s channeling inflated dollars into scarce Bitcoin, which helps… but the root debasement problem remains. We need more Bitcoin-native liquidity long-term.
What do you think @adam3us?
@adam3us@saifedean True — printing money doesn’t create resources, it redistributes them (Cantillon effect).
But when the dollar itself can be printed endlessly by central banks, and Tether mints USDT 1:1 against those dollars/Treasuries then uses profits to buy BTC, isn’t it still the same game?
@PeterMcCormack@CsTominaga Peter, you lost the case, so maybe try the revolutionary tactic of… silence. 🤫
And honestly, calling u dumb is redundant at this point.
You’re the one who got nailed for defamation, & the court ruled against you. A loss is a loss, even if it’s for £1.
Congrats, Dumbass.
@BitcoinPierre Bitcoin can be, but BTC isn’t. AI is the real contender for the most useful technology of the 21st century. Bitcoin would’ve lived up to that claim if the whitepaper had been followed.
@jtevelow Warning: Don’t believe anything blindly — always DYOR.
Start with the whitepaper. Read it. Understand it.
They appear to be incentivized actors aiming to maintain Bitcoin’s slow pace.
@as_rods@CryptoDevil@CsTominaga wrong on privacy. blcckchains are hard to scale. may i suggest you don't understand what scalability means - suggest you read up on big-O complexity theory.
@AlfredoMorenoSS Adam knew Bitcoin wasn’t anonymous but private. He was just bitter someone built his dream. First, he rejected it, then took control to block its progress.
You could call such people "idea saboteurs" or "concept hijackers."