Ah thanks!
SlyLycan
Ah, well you found a good one lol!
Welcome to Lemmy!
That's an awesome picture, what's that from?
What is this picture from?
I'd love to have ferrets. They are illegal where I am, but more importantly I couldn't afford to take care of multiple ferrets, which is problematic with how social they are. They are soooo cute and fun though. ❤️
Rather than shame someone who is changing, maybe encourage it. It's easier to get people on board the train if people are friendly rather than passing negative judgment.
Huh, thanks for this. I have family that swears by them, but they also make me sick. I didn't realize they had sorbitol. I had wondered why their brand was so disagreeable to me.
You can still find a lot of their games on the various flash game collection websites. I lived on Lego and Cartoon Network games.
I'll forever miss playing that Galidor Quest one though. Haven't found a place to replay that, think someone said it needed backend stuff that wasn't ever made public. 😭
You need to actually read the links you're providing.
I have been reading the links, have you been? Or reading your messages and mine? The LA one refers directly to used car purchases, which if we are still comparing these poor people to cars would be relevant, at least for those that are not children.
I'll admit the first didn't have have any good examples (that I saw), it was more to convey the concept of buyers remorse laws existing for cars, since you sounded absolutely incredulous about the idea.
or anything else you purchase in-person
I clearly made the link text say that there were buyers remorse for other purchases.
I was referring to the "sign the title over then regret it" scenario at the top of this thread
Ah misunderstood that one, thought you were just referring to the people sold as cars in general. My bad.
https://dcba.lacounty.gov/portfolio/california-car-buyers-bill-of-rights/
I was merely showing buyers remorse laws exist for car purchases, though it looks like some of them aren't in effect anymore at least in California (my last used car had a cooling off period).
None of this would ever apply unless you buy from a retailer, which is not the scenario here as I understand it 🤷♂️
And you can't really compare it to "this scenario" because (most?) civilized countries don't condone the buying and selling of people. You're more than welcome to provide a link to legal retailers of humans though.
as far as I can find, there is no mandatory cooling period for purchasing a car - or anything else you purchase in-person
There are buyers remorse laws for other purchases as well, such as this
Huh, neat thanks. I've had this happen a few times and apparently never tried that. Much easier to read now lol!