Nineeightyone
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I found a nick in the paint on my calipers, which of course has spawned thoughts from 'it's a brake caliper, who tf cares' all the way up through 'macan swap time'
FixedI found a nick in the paint on my calipers, which of course has spawned thoughts from 'it's a brake caliper, who tf cares' all the way up through 'st40 swap time'
Dang my tax return and bonus hit in the same week
A: Invest it all in Bitcoin?
B: Pay off the wife's car?
C: Buy a new gun?
D: Hookers and blow for the wife and I?
E: Buy some parts and hope to get my car running?
F: Do nothing and let it rot in a hysa?
C+DDang my tax return and bonus hit in the same week
A: Invest it all in Bitcoin?
B: Pay off the wife's car?
C: Buy a new gun?
D: Hookers and blow for the wife and I?
E: Buy some parts and hope to get my car running?
F: Do nothing and let it rot in a hysa?
That's been done already. She has a great resumeHire someone to write a resume for your wife
I came here to say the same thing. In that order also.
Yes, inquire. This could be an initial step in an elaborate scam. Contact your bank/Venmo from known numbers - not the number on the back of the Venmo cardBumping this, since I didn't get any feedback here on what to do with this...
I was thinking, originally, to try and get the scammer back....no?
Should I call Venmo and just cancel the card?
Inquire with the bank, if legit?, and have that shut down too?