I get where you’re coming from. I had a bad experience with a tire shop years ago—botched the install, lied about it, then tried to upsell me on “premium” replacements. Even after they fixed it for free, I just couldn’t trust them again. Legal trouble’s public, but that gut feeling when you’ve been burned? Sticks around way longer. I’d rather pay a bit more somewhere else than risk repeating that headache.
Yeah, trust gets shredded way faster than a tire on a pothole. Legal stuff is ugly, but that “are they messing with me?” feeling just ruins the whole experience. I’d rather pay extra than roll the dice on sketchy service again.
Trust really is a fragile thing—once it’s gone, you start side-eyeing every little detail. I’ve seen folks pay a bit more just for peace of mind, and honestly, I get it. Legal headaches are bad, but that constant “am I getting played?” feeling sticks around way longer. Sometimes, paying extra is just the cost of sleeping better at night... and not stress-eating your way through a bag of chips.
I hear you on the trust thing. Once you’ve been burned, it’s like you start seeing red flags everywhere—even when there aren’t any. I’d rather shell out a bit more for a legit service than spend my nights second-guessing every detail. Legal headaches are a nightmare, but honestly, that constant anxiety does a number on you too. Last time I got scammed, I triple-checked every little thing for months. My snacks didn’t stand a chance...
Once you’ve been burned, it’s like you start seeing red flags everywhere—even when there aren’t any.
That hits home. Honestly, the stress after getting scammed can linger way longer than any legal mess. I’ve seen people lose sleep over what-ifs for months. Paying a bit more upfront for peace of mind is worth it, even if it stings at first. Constant anxiety just isn’t sustainable.
