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What was your most expensive mistake?

my personal most expensive mistake was buying a brand new top of the line gaming laptop and immediately spilling a drink on it.
Professionally i work for a Fire Alarm company in the Midwest and had a contract with a military base. while servicing a releasing panel in the hanger i caused the foam system trip, the Agent itself cost about 500,000 dollars not accounting clean up.
 
Paying for a new phone screen (half the phone price) after mine broke and having the thing go haywire not even a week after the first year, losing any warrant, never trusting repair shops ever again
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Anyone fuck or finger a legitimate retard? What's the moans sound like?
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Paying for a new phone screen (half the phone price) after mine broke and having the thing go haywire not even a week after the first year, losing any warrant, never trusting repair shops ever again
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Never buy off amazon
 
buying crapy cars. Gees they have costed me thousands over the years and most were baught, not worth fix, then sold for next to nothing. Sigh, the life of a poor vampire can often "suck" lol

Pun intended.
 
Anyone fuck or finger a legitimate retard? What's the moans sound like?
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Never buy off amazon
Record yourself fingering yourself and listen to it afterwards. Then you'll know.
 
I sold a 799.00 laptop for 7.99 because I missed the decimal point on the card machine. Somehow I didn't get fired, and didn't have to make it up from my pay!
 
overpaid for a fake doll on a chinese site, and obv received a low quality knock-off, 900 usd down the drain, kept the doll tho.

Closely followed by me buying a used 3080 that died 6 months later, thing was clean AF, but i guess it was mined on since day 1 then cleaned to sell.
 
TBH probably college. Never able to get a job that needed it (I go into complete panic during interviews so only got jobs that just needed a warm body that could pass a background check/drug test.) Been considered disabled since 2009. It was 12 years after I graduated before I paid it off. Never made more than about $10/hour - including 3rd shift differential. Had a 3.0 average.
 
Buying to many X-Mas gifts one year and stuck paying them for the next couple of years.

My second greatest mistake was getting my bank account hacked and ignoring it for to long.
 
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Well that's understandable given you own the site, and do most of the work and funding.

That and dealing with every member can quickly become tiresome.
 
got into trading futures
Dog Fall GIF by GoPlus Labs
 
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