Here’s another place where people are stupid with their money: paying a “documentation fee” when they buy a vehicle. Bogus! Don’t ever pay it, and if the dealer won’t back down, shop elsewhere.
I was working in the industry when the idea took root back in the ’80’s. back then, we started out at $25. People paid it, and now some car lots are charging over $800! For nothing!
Ratkin Premium Member 2 months ago
Let’s mint a coin with a failed TV host’s picture on it with $10 worth of silver in it and sell it for $100 each as bullion.
Superfrog 2 months ago
You don’t even have to keep it a secret.
seanfear 2 months ago
oh … you mean the government, right?
ʲᔆ 2 months ago
the class action class
Imagine 2 months ago
Otherwise known as the American consumer. Well, most of them anyway.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 2 months ago
Let’s go with Bibles, watches and NFTs for starters.
blunebottle 2 months ago
Here’s another place where people are stupid with their money: paying a “documentation fee” when they buy a vehicle. Bogus! Don’t ever pay it, and if the dealer won’t back down, shop elsewhere.
I was working in the industry when the idea took root back in the ’80’s. back then, we started out at $25. People paid it, and now some car lots are charging over $800! For nothing!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 2 months ago
There’s a lot of that going around. But the folks actually working on these scams are not particularly inclined to “be honest” about anything.
Jayalexander 2 months ago
Wow, hit the head on that nail!
Gent 2 months ago
That’s what all them companies is does anyways. Including governments that is.
Justanolddude Premium Member 2 months ago
The jokes on them, my wife’s not here.
Huckleberry Hiroshima 2 months ago
Americans?
paul 2 months ago
at Temu Headquarters?
Gameguy49 Premium Member 2 months ago
It should be an easy sell, there are many millions of that type of customer out there.
Michael Helwig 2 months ago
tRump headquarters.
dflak 2 months ago
According to my research, the proverb “a fool and his money are soon parted” first appeared in Thomas Tusser’s 1573 book 500 Points of Good Husbandry.
This concept has been around a lot longer than that. I bet someone could find it on a Sumerian cuneiform tablet.
ragsarooni 2 months ago
That demographic never seems to go out of style……
ira.crank 2 months ago
Flag pole sales are booming in our neighborhood, along with giant flags of a certain person.
Pickled Pete 2 months ago
Scammers are now advertising…
hooglah 2 months ago
Democrat strategy meeting.
mistercatworks 2 months ago
That’s also the corporate demographic for many large companies.
Dorothy Ownbey Premium Member 2 months ago
Truth in advertising!
PaulGoes 2 months ago
Another MAGA product?
EMGULS79 2 months ago
More likely the “Stupid With Other People’s (aka Taxpayers’) Money.”
tee929 2 months ago
I have been calling them "Trumpsicles’ because they have a “stick up their a$$”…..
lnrokr55 2 months ago
So, just another day at the office in the FOMO economy ! ;-)