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He better take that pizza chain up on their offer, and quickly. What a freaking bum.
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Grillo also brought up a $200-a-month storage locker that Rotondo rents to store a broken, late 1980s Chevrolet Camaro. He's paid roughly $10,000 in the past five years to store the car, she said.
How could Rotondo justify paying $10,000 to store a broken car, but can't come up with $56 a week to support his son? Grillo asked."
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Grillo also brought up a $200-a-month storage locker that Rotondo rents to store a broken, late 1980s Chevrolet Camaro. He's paid roughly $10,000 in the past five years to store the car, she said.
How could Rotondo justify paying $10,000 to store a broken car, but can't come up with $56 a week to support his son? Grillo asked."
Time to put the Camaro on Craig's List.
Financially illiterate. I have a friend who did something similar. Paid thousands of dollars in storage fees to store junk she never uses.
Financially illiterate. I have a friend who did something similar. Paid thousands of dollars in storage fees to store junk she never uses.
We all know people like this I have a co-worker who got behind on his mortgage to catch up he pulls money from his 401k but decided not to withhold any tax which they suggested to him. He forgets about it until following year he owes bunch of tax now can't pay it. He ends up with late fees and interest on what he owes it is almost as much as the back mortgage payments.
Financially illiterate. I have a friend who did something similar. Paid thousands of dollars in storage fees to store junk she never uses.
Also just plain crazy. I don't think there's a car in the world worth going to jail over.
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