Don’t Kill Bedbugs with Fire

Three adults and three children are now homeless after their house burned down in Columbus, Ohio. The homeowner’s son started the blaze when the family was attempting to kill bedbugs on a couch.

“We sprayed the couch earlier but, uh, some alcohol you buy from the drug store which kills them on contact, and he was chasing one down with a lighter and the couch catch fire,” said Fred Horne, fire victim.

That caused the couch to go up in flames. They quickly tried to get the couch out of the house, but it got stuck in the doorway and caught the entire home on fire.

The family escaped through the back door. See a news video at WBNS 10TV.  -via Arbroath


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Yeah, I'm actually confused by the question. Why would the dealer inflate the price of the car? Then he'd have to cheat MORE on the trade-in.
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The deficiency is $1080.00
At 10% factor multiply by 1.11111
rounds to $1200 added to both cars
$21,800+$1200=$23000*.1=$2300
$600+$500+$1200=$2300
22% flat of the remainder added in and divided by 48 months...
$23,000-$2300=$20,700*1.22=$25,524/48=$526
$526 rounded to nearest dollar
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