u/Minuuven

▲ 2 r/tires

Sad but true

Last spring, a friend of mine found a 1928 Buick that had been stored about 70 years. He bought it and put about 200 miles on it last summer. This spring, he noticed the spare tire didn't have a valve stem. He went to air up his tires and and no noticed there were valve stems on the rear tires. They were 6 ply bus tires, and you couldn't tell they were flat.

So much for new tires

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u/Minuuven — 10 days ago

So when I wanted to change phone carriers, I went to a corporate store to have my number ported. The phone needed a factory update that I did not want updated yet.( I'd run into bugs on previous updates. And it was weeks before they fixed)

I specifically told the sales person not to download anything I'd do it later.

Next thing I know, they opened a samsung account using my email address. But did not give me the password. I used my debit card to pay for everything. The next day, I noticed a bunch of apps that had been downloaded from Samsung. I immediately contacted my bank and got a new card. I also contacted the police, the police told me it's a civil matter

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u/Minuuven — 16 days ago