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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Not So Average Driving Experience
So I just got my license yesterday August 20th 2012 through CCAC ( Community College of Allegheny County). I thought that I would make a post about the experience I had through-out my CCAC driving/ driving theory classes. If your a teenager who's parents don't have much time on their hands to drive with you, like me, or if you want a decent amount of money off of your insurance, I STRONGLY recommend these CCAC classes. The sites right here "CCAC Drivers Ed . The first class you would take is the Driver's education classroom theory which is super easy and does not require much time. After that you can take the Driver's Education Practice Driving course which is amazing. For the practice driving course an instructor from Kennedy School of Driving personally comes to your house and picks you up in one of the driving school's cars. You and your instructor arrange schedule appointments to fit your schedule and when that day comes you go out driving with them for an hour or 2. There are roughly 6-7 driving dates with your instructor and then you get to schedule your license test with your specific instructor. When that date comes, you meet your instructor at CCAC and then they issue you your license test. The test is really easy and you don't get tested on parallel parking. Since you've spent some time with your instructor at this point, your more comfortable during your test and relaxed. My driving test was easy and I passed without missing any points. I honestly think that this was the best driving experience I could have ever received and I received a decent amount of money off my insurance for both classes. Last but not least, because of these classes I've become a really good driver. This was definitely a Not So Average Driving Experience .
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
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Not So Average Egg Escape
I did this for a school project last year and I thought I would share it with you guys. Its a Not So Average day in the kitchen and it seems the eggs are making they're great escape. Too bad the parachute didn't work.
Craigslist Used Car Scam
Hi,
I've received your email regarding the 2006 Dodge Charger RT with 53,882 miles on it, Sedan, Automatic, Gasoline, Engine: 5.7L V8 SFI. The car is still for sale and my asking price is $3300. It is a 2006 model loaded with everything.You have here the VIN # to see that everything is like I said : 2B3LA53H06H516910. The car is very well maintained and it has just been completely serviced. The engine runs very good and the automatic transmission shifts perfectly.The car is in perfect condition with clear title,no accidents, no liens or loans.I'm an oceanographer and I'm on sea at this moment, so I left the car in Perkins OK, at the shipping company, it's already packed and waiting to be shipped anywhere.Shipping/delivery is included in this price as I almost closed the deal with another customer but he was unable to take the loan from the bank. I've already prepared shipping for him as he was out of state.
Here are some pictures with the car:
http://s1062.photobucket.com/albums/t500/fsdf0sdhf0sdhfs0df/
Let me know if you are still interested.
Regards,
Britanny Thomas
I've received your email regarding the 2006 Dodge Charger RT with 53,882 miles on it, Sedan, Automatic, Gasoline, Engine: 5.7L V8 SFI. The car is still for sale and my asking price is $3300. It is a 2006 model loaded with everything.You have here the VIN # to see that everything is like I said : 2B3LA53H06H516910. The car is very well maintained and it has just been completely serviced. The engine runs very good and the automatic transmission shifts perfectly.The car is in perfect condition with clear title,no accidents, no liens or loans.I'm an oceanographer and I'm on sea at this moment, so I left the car in Perkins OK, at the shipping company, it's already packed and waiting to be shipped anywhere.Shipping/delivery is included in this price as I almost closed the deal with another customer but he was unable to take the loan from the bank. I've already prepared shipping for him as he was out of state.
Here are some pictures with the car:
http://s1062.photobucket.com/albums/t500/fsdf0sdhf0sdhfs0df/
Let me know if you are still interested.
Regards,
Britanny Thomas
First of all why is there a car from
Perkins, OK listed in Pittsburgh Craigslist? Second of all shipping a
car is roughly $500 if not more which means the car's original selling
price is roughly $2800 which is extremely low for a car with that low of
millage and absolutely nothing wrong with it not to mention its a 2006
Dodge Charger. I decided to go on CarFax
and use the VIN number they gave me and an actual car did pop up.
Obviously you have to pay to use CarFax which I wasn't about to do with a
car like this so I googled the VIN number to see if anything else
popped up. Surprisingly there was a link that popped up titled " 2006 Dodge Charger Scam By Jennifer Bradley
". I clicked this link to find the same exact email that i just posted
above except that the name is different yet also a girl. A few hours
later I receive emails back from the other 2 cars. Surprise Surprise,
the email said this:
After the third email I was so mad. The scamer tried to make this flawless and provided a background story, all necessary car information, pictures, and even a legit VIN number. The thing that gets me is that every scamer, including "Jennifer Bradley" from the link above, are all girls. I talked to my boyfriend's dad who is a CFO to a big company about this scam and told him everything and he gave me some really interesting information. He told me this is called a Nigerian scam
Hi,
I've
received your email regarding the 2006 Toyota Avalon XL with 46,000
miles on it,Transmission:Automatic, 3.5L 6 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel . VIN:
4T1BK36BX6U095855 . The car is still for sale and my asking price is
$3400. It is a 2006 model loaded with everything. The car is very well
maintained and it has just been completely serviced. The engine runs
very good and the automatic transmission shifts perfectly.The car is in
perfect condition with clear title,no accidents, no liens or loans.
I'm an oceanographer and I'm on sea at this moment, so I left the
car in Marina Del Rey, CA, at the shipping company, it's already packed
and waiting to be shipped anywhere . Shipping/delivery is included in
this price as I almost closed the deal with another customer but he was
unable to take the loan from the bank. I've already prepared shipping
for him as he was out of state.
Here are some pictures with the car :
Let me know if you are still interested.
Regards,
Maria Jaimes
And then there was this one:
Hi,
I've received your email regarding the Infiniti G35 with 51,445 miles on it. The car is still for sale and my asking price is $3,400. It is a 2003 model loaded with everything, VIN# JNKCV54E33M221783. The car is very well maintained and it has just been completely serviced. The engine( 3.5L V6) runs very good and the automatic transmission shifts perfectly. The car is in perfect condition with clear title,no accidents, no liens or loans.
I'm an oceanographer and I'm on sea at this moment, so I left the car in Franklin, NC, at the shipping company, it's already packed and waiting to be shipped anywhere. Shipping/delivery is included in this price as I almost closed the deal with another customer but he was unable to take the loan from the bank. I've already prepared shipping for him as he was out of state.
Here are some pictures with the car:
http://s1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg575/03InfinitiG35/
Let me know if you are still interested.
Regards,
Sarah Harrison
Hi,
I've received your email regarding the Infiniti G35 with 51,445 miles on it. The car is still for sale and my asking price is $3,400. It is a 2003 model loaded with everything, VIN# JNKCV54E33M221783. The car is very well maintained and it has just been completely serviced. The engine( 3.5L V6) runs very good and the automatic transmission shifts perfectly. The car is in perfect condition with clear title,no accidents, no liens or loans.
I'm an oceanographer and I'm on sea at this moment, so I left the car in Franklin, NC, at the shipping company, it's already packed and waiting to be shipped anywhere. Shipping/delivery is included in this price as I almost closed the deal with another customer but he was unable to take the loan from the bank. I've already prepared shipping for him as he was out of state.
Here are some pictures with the car:
http://s1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg575/03InfinitiG35/
Let me know if you are still interested.
Regards,
Sarah Harrison
After the third email I was so mad. The scamer tried to make this flawless and provided a background story, all necessary car information, pictures, and even a legit VIN number. The thing that gets me is that every scamer, including "Jennifer Bradley" from the link above, are all girls. I talked to my boyfriend's dad who is a CFO to a big company about this scam and told him everything and he gave me some really interesting information. He told me this is called a Nigerian scam
How he
described it is "Theres probably some scamer just sitting on their
laptops at a cafe posting millions of scams like the one you received
and all it takes is one sucker to believe the scam and sent the person
money and suddenly they're $3,000-$4,000 richer." I then asked him why
he thinks the scamer used all girl names and he said "Well a girl would
seem more honest than a guy would" after he said this it also clicked
that the story of being an Oceanographer also has that innocent/ honest
aspect to it. The last thing my boyfriend's dad mentioned is that if the
oceanographer was supposedly over seas at that time how would they send
emails from their computer and how would they have the time to be able
to reply to my emails anytime? He even brought up the point that if I
were to ask for a phone number to personally speak to the seller they
would probably say they are unable to since they are at sea, which is
another good point.
The main
point to this post basically is to watch out for scams like this. If
something seems too good to be true, probably is.I hope you have a scam
free Not So Average Day.
Take Time Out of Your Day
No matter how average or NOT SO AVERAGE your day is, always remember to smile because it takes less muscles. Honestly though, no matter where you are in life and no matter whats going on, even if its rough, take some time out of your day to smile and laugh.
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