How long will it take them to realize they don't have the pin, though? It could just anger them and then they come around and hunt you down. Might be wisest to do no pin if you are in a carjack-possible area (i know it is ever expanding).
eh. I suppose it is just "mission accomplished" most likely. the man is a specialist, they aren't really going to do "Cybertruck 2.0" right away and can get him back if needed
I would share information like this in person, but the world wise web is a slightly different story. On here I prefer as close to walled-off privacy as it gets, as scammers abound.
Personally, I do not think it is rude at all to ask. The more transparency we can have about money, with anyone, the better. Helps make it so envy is less of a thing.
Yes. We even had a small "bed" in the bed. Never a scratch. A family down the street, though, lost three little boys in an accident, and the father paralyzed for life plus badly burned on 3/4 body.
I admitted as much for myself earlier ?
Perhaps I am simply at an age where that doesn't seem like such a bad thing any longer. I sure struggled against it for ages. I take it you are still young, don't be surprised if one day you suddenly realize, I am not just "like" the Old Man, I AM him.
and PLEASE note: I am NOT claiming the CT does not "work reasonably well" or that Tesla service is subpar the country over.
But I feel the pain of the posters experiencing difficulties. I would nto for anything restrict their abilities to post about what they feel.
For me the bottom line is closer to - if I pay for a high priced product, I expect it to work reasonably well, and I expect a service experience commensurate with the cost.
I'll say this, I have done work for a couple billionaires, and yes, that's Billionaires with a B. Nothing is too expensive...