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#46 of 49 Re: Possible layoffs looming [ronvpr]
by qbrozen
Feb 20, 2009 (5:58 am)
completely wrong topic for all this. my apologies. and your first sentence in your 2nd paragraph makes me immeditately realize you aren't willing to reasonably discuss anyway. Good luck with whatever car you find that is designed, engineered, tested, sourced, and manufactured here. I don't know of any.
#47 of 49 Re: Possible layoffs looming [qbrozen]
by fezo
Feb 20, 2009 (9:33 am)
Troll alert! this guy is posting the same thing in any topic he can find.
#48 of 49 Re: Possible layoffs looming [ronvpr]
by tidester
Feb 20, 2009 (12:08 pm)
The issue is making car payments in hard times which means one has already committed to a particular make and model. We're not going to resolve the foreign vs. domestic or this brand vs. that brand issues here.
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#49 of 49 Re: 1.5 Billion? How about a 4% interest rate adjustment on my car loan? [jocuto]
by jhinsc
Mar 01, 2009 (11:26 am)
......When your agents tell me over the phone, that I signed the contract and it is my responsibility I have to wonder where yours is? Will you continue to unethically lend money?.........
What about borrowers who continue to borrow unethically? Is there no responsibility on the borrower? There are 2 parties involved in every transaction. Neither party is wholly 100% responsible - both are equally liable to the agreement signed. Yet both are victims of this economy - a totally separate issue. Please note this is a general obsevation, not meant to be critical of the original poster. I'm seeing too many "sad stories" in the media these days about "whoa is me - where's my bailout". Unfortunately, no one is going to get off without any pain with our economic mess. Someone has to foot the bill and it looks like we'll all be paying for it.