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eBay / Ebay hacked -change ur password
« on: May 21, 2014, 10:57:37 AM »
Ebay states:

"The company said its compromised database does not contain financial information but includes customers' names, encrypted passwords, email addresses and phone numbers. EBay is advising users to change their passwords."


I like how they wait two-ish months before saying anything.  No notice sent.  No info on ebay.....

And people think I'm paranoid because I use a mail drop and prepaid cards.




Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ebay-users-personal-information-stolen-article-1.1800319#ixzz32MkutlV1


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ebay-users-personal-information-stolen-article-1.1800319

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I've had three cars stolen.  I'm use to it.

Well, actually......I had one car stole, three times.   But twice I got it back full of gas and once with a ton of brand new clothes that fit me.   Also had my plates stolen four times, my truck broken into and parts stolen off Porsche.....all in two years.

Loved living in the city.


Ahhhhh......okay, now my rant.
Police!  Ahgggg.
So I had my plates stolen.  7 am I had police bust in my house.  Turned out thieves stole my neighbors plates and put them on my car, stole their car. (We had identical cars).
So later that day I'm down in the international district.  Total chance I see my neighbors car, with my plates on it, parked on the side of the road in metered parking. I go track down a cop and tell him what's up.  The stupid mother %#*!? drives over and stands by car while calling in plates.  He calls me over and starts asking me questions.  I just stared at him.  He asked what's wrong?  So I asked him if he is lazy or the biggest f**king idiot in all of law enforcement?  Why didn't you wait for them? You could have caught them red handed for car theft (felony), stolen plates (felony) and there are car stereos and needles in the back!  Solve other crimes? Paraphernalia charge?
He says no way.  They dump cars down here all the time!

Really!  They are car thieves but they put money in the meter?!  What car thief pays for parking when dumping a car?!  And its 15 minute parking!  Wouldn't have to wait long!   Idiots!

Top it off.  I get a parking ticket if my meter runs out by one minute.   These cops leave they car and it sat in fifteen minute parking for THREE days with no plates.....no tickets.  I finally got ahold of my neighbor to go pick it up and they get pulled over on the way home.  Cop never did any paper work on finding the car......

Rant over.


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DYAC!

Shanking cream?

Guys my ipad thinks homeless people need shanking cream.......

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Why not just one of those gun safes for the car?  I got one for under $50.  Has a cable that wraps around seat rail.  Cable can be shortened so its dang near impossible to get bolt cutter in there.

I actually took my seat out, bolted it to the floor board and welded it in place (more so the bolts wouldnt loosen, thought it would rattle, than for security)

I don't know about the diversion things in cars.  Think about who breaks into cars the most?  Teens and homeless and drug addicts.   They very well might break in just for a can of red bull or shanking cream.

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Stories about Storage Auctions / Re: Auction Scene #4....April, 2014
« on: April 27, 2014, 12:31:22 PM »
Here we are, almost May and I just got back from my first auction of the year.
Not many close by lately and I've been to busy during the week. 
Tend to avoid weekend auction but this was like 10 minutes away and I wasn't doing anything....

Only two units.  About forty people.....until they said two units and it dropped to 30ish.

First unit, most of you would have loved!  20x30.  Nice, and I mean NICE, furniture.  Stainless appliances with that plastic sticker (like window stickers) stuff still on it.  Older but clean *ss john dear mower.  Everything was clean, well packed, u-hail boxes.......
I went up to $1000.  Did the back away planning on letting others bid out then jump back in.  But it hit $4500.  Little to steep for me.   I was happy for the guy that got it.  He was just looking at buying a similar fridge and it was $3000.  So basically he got the unit for $1500.  Hard to be upset for not being able to get it when the winner is cool and so happy.

I got the second unit.  Except for some looky loo's everyone left when they saw it.  It was me and another guy.  $25.  Five boxes.
1) glassware, mostly chipped.
2) plates/bowls, mostly chipped
3) bathroom stuff, ugly.
4) bakeware, well used
5) bedroom/living room knick knacks

I got a few cookie sheets.  Found a set of "diamond" stud earrings.  Haven't tested, real silver base but the color and refraction seems off.  Either fake or worse quality ever sold.  Don't have high hopes. They look to me like those you get at Marshals or Sears for $49.99 during Xmas time......

So basically I paid $25 for two used cookie sheets, a $20 tax write off and a $3 coupon to value village.....


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From a former autobody guy just trust me......you don't want to even attempt fixing that yourself. 
Hood, truck swap, yeah, easy.   You *might* even get the fenders to be passable with the right tools.  (However these tools will eat most/all profit you might make).  Paintless dent repair is part science, part art.    If you start pulling dents then your talking having paint work done.

The roof and that a-pillar?  Forget about it.   Without experience, you'd probably make it worse.
The roof and hood are the two hardest panels to fix dents due to design and how metal is supported.

And that is WAY more than just a glaze......I'd have to see it in person but by pictures that is borderline that I'd just cut it off and weld a new top on.  Easier.

(And before any body guys start disagreeing with me....I know in some places that type of damage is common and there are body guys that could fix it and fast.  But here, not much practice on that sort of damage.)

I would look at hood and trunk prices.   If cheap enough might make for an easier sell.   I've found deals on ebay or look for whole car you can part out for a couple hundred?  Worth spending a few minutes looking into.


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I do feel bad for your mothers circumstances.  But she entered into a contract and defaulted.
The facility is in business to make a profit off renting storage space.   If your mother isn't paying then what are they to do?  They need that unit emptied to rent to someone else.

Now, they can just donate goods to charity.  This means you still loose your belongings and still owe. Then you have collections, interest, bad credit......
Or they auction it off, in which case, we are paying off, partially paying off or in some cases paying off AND you make some money.

I don't know anyone in my crowd that won't give back "memories" beyond the personal stuff unless that "memory" item is high value......in which case, your mother could have sold it herself and paid her debts.

I've run into people that have said "oh...that was my grandmas....."
Hey, it's life. You do what you have to.  If you value possession of a material object over selling it to pay your debts or putting food on the table you need to examine your priorities.  I personally don't own anything I wouldn't sell to take care of my family and pay my obligations.

I was at an auction once that this man and wife were giving a sob story, didn't have money to pay for unit. I found out they had a $50 unit.  Were only into facility for an out $200. In the unit was a set of big'ol swamper tires on rims.  Totally would have paid off debt, plus had extra, plus wouldn't of needed unit anymore since the tires took up 75% of it.   Then on top of it, I saw them later at a Red Robin chain smoking (yeah, this was way back when) drinking and eating.   I know I can't get out of RR for less than $30 with out drinks.  So they can't pay $200 bill but can smoke, drink and eat out?

You see this enough and any guilt you had vanishes.  Situations like your mothers are rare.


Also, think of it this way.
If you had a house and a friend lost his place and you let him put all his stuff in your garage and after several months, he hasn't paid a dime yet your paying a power bill to heat the garage so his stuff is safe,  another person says to you: I'll give you $300/month to let me store my stuff in your garage......

How long before you asked the first one to get his stuff out?

So back to the question above, Jimmy.   How should the facility handle defaults? 


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Seller: That's not damage.  They are aerodynamic divots like on a golf ball......



I once got a car that "runs like a chariot"...... Turns out it had no engine.
Seller actually tried to stand by his remark as being "disclosing".
I got my money back.

Car deals.  :-[

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My guess is there is a lot of construction people - builders, roofers, fencing.....

Then security related stuff.

Payment, online or kiosk.

Hmmmm.....lighting?   Those motion sensor ones?

One of those has to be in the top two......?

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Company News / Re: What happens in Vegas won't stay in Vegas
« on: April 01, 2014, 01:51:48 PM »
I'm skinny as <censored> and have freakishly long arms.  I've yet to find a women with that fetish...mostly they just try to feed me......which could be a fetish.....hmmmmm.


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Company News / Re: What happens in Vegas won't stay in Vegas
« on: April 01, 2014, 12:38:50 PM »
You met the Dotsons and didn't take a selfie so I could post it all over the social sites? Gah!


A big guy and short arms do a selfie not make......

In fact, Travis is no longer Travis.....I shall now refer to him as T-Rex!   :)

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Company News / Re: What happens in Vegas won't stay in Vegas
« on: March 30, 2014, 12:55:01 PM »
Yeah...that's more than our monthly grocery bill. Thanks, but I think I'll stick with What-A-Burger. ( For those of you who haven't heard of What-A-Burger, it's a Southern thing. )   ;)

Mmmmm.   Whataburger bacon cheese on Texas toast.    That's the s**t right there!


First time I had it I ordered a meal and asked for toast.  I meant toast instead of fries.
Got home, opened bag and....fries. Disappointment.
Then opened burger and it was on Texas toast.  First bite and was was like this is genius!  Why didn't I think of ordering it this way before?!   

What can I say, I'm a simple person.  I get pretty excited over the self serve coke machines too. The freestyle that makes 127 flavors. Pretty cool. And I don't even care for soda all that much.....

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Company News / Re: What happens in Vegas won't stay in Vegas
« on: March 30, 2014, 10:56:00 AM »
Man, was it made of unicorn and topped with fairy dust?

I shouldn't make fun.  Grabbed a burger with this girl last week and it came to $26 with bottles of cherry coke and tip. No fries. No sides. Just a burger.   But they were covered in Gruyere cheese and truffle oil sautéed mushrooms.  Pretty darn good.

Over at the Paris they have a burger that costs $777.  Kobe beef and Maine lobster topped with caramelized onions, imported Brie, crispy prosciutto, and aged balsamic vinegar served with a bottle of Dom Pérignon Rosé Champagne.

Why don't you try it and give us a review!?

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Picker's Paradise / Re: Pickin thrift stores
« on: March 29, 2014, 01:17:09 PM »
Yeah, I've found a couple things they marked low, not knowing.  Like a brand new copper mixing bowl for $1.99 that retails for $60.     But usually it's the make $5-10 items.

I donate frequently instead of one big load and get the $3 off coupons and stamps to get 30% off.
With those you can up your profit a bit.

Mostly my finds are for personal use rather than resell.  I like Puma stuff but not enough to pay $60 for a track jacket when I find them for $4.99 at value village......

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Company News / Re: What happens in Vegas won't stay in Vegas
« on: March 29, 2014, 12:59:54 PM »
Buffets are to spendy.  I'm a grazer, eat 6 times a day but small meals, so buffets are a waste on me.

I hit....
Gambler's Special  At Mr. Lucky's 24/7 in the Hard Rock Hotel. Steak, three grilled shrimp, a choice of potato or broccoli and a salad. It's not on the menu -- you'll have to ask your server -- and is available around the clock.  They ask for a players club card but usually don't hassle you much if you don't have it.   I heard they now require you to buy a beverage too.....     $7.77

LaSalsa Cantina for breakfast because its $3.95.  Not the best food but cheap.

And Secrete Pizza in the Cosmopolitan. Up escalators to third floor, all the way down the hall.
It's not so secrete these days but great pizza by the slice.  It's also where a lot of "friendly ladies" conduct business so don't think your a stud when all the ladies are hitting on you.    ;D

Then there is Coronado Cafe at a South Point.  Its alllll the way down Dean Martin Dr.  so you need a car.
Mid-night to 6am, $2.95 breakfast.  Like Denny's grand slam style.

Most of the time I just buy the cheap food at the cafés after midnight and throw it in the mini-fridge for the next day.   At the Imperial (I think, my memory was a bit.....let's say "cloudy") we got a whole pepperoni pizza for $4.95 and huge sandwich's with chips were $2.95. Fried chicken, 2-piece, with a waffle was $1.99.

I also just have limo (cheaper than cab) swing by Von's and load up on food for the room.



And I've found that if you want cheap eats, look for the sports book.  They tend to put a cafe next to it with cheap food.   Guess they don't want the gamblers wondering off in search of food.....






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