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  1. Rivian owners file lawsuit alleging false promises on self-driving features

    Accountability 101: don't explicitly advertise a product with "features coming s00n" if you can't provide.
  2. Rivian owners file lawsuit alleging false promises on self-driving features

    Members get $.66 on the dollar for this one, pretty explicit. It all echos back to the Rivian "s00n" movement: I'm willing to wait, just don't walk back after you take my money. Yes, $20k "discount", but then explicitly say that discount comes with lower capabilities.
  3. Rivian owners file lawsuit alleging false promises on self-driving features

    See, I'm on the fence as a shareholder and enthusiast who's losing connection to the brand. I want to be made right for the lack of promised features that have made me bitter. There's also FOMO when they eventually win the suit/arbitration. I'm leaning towards joining. Change my mind, folks!
  4. Update on timing now in account

    =RANDARRAY()
  5. Update on timing now in account

    15 pages is too many pages to scroll through... Your posted delivery on page 1 is the same as mine. Did you go secondary market for these? I have 3 different delivery locations and 2 are major metro areas with interest in Launch Edition. Obviously an early R1 owner, day 1 reservations, feel...
  6. ...perhaps on second thought.

    I got this far
  7. Rivian owners file lawsuit alleging false promises on self-driving features

    https://gregcolemanlaw.com/active-matter/coleman-law-investigating-rivian-for-false-advertising/ Edit to add the below and attached PDF.
  8. I’m a little surprised - no R2 flips yet?

    Just give it time, plenty will be flipped...
  9. RJ on high $ collision repairs: "should never happen"

    No printer just fax https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/d4db4464-ba7f-4e8c-a910-b636baf8028f/
  10. RJ says R3X is ~2 years away. Confirms R4

    R4 PROTOTYPE SPOTTED IN THE WILD
  11. Why stock getting hammered last few days?

    Shares were owned in taxable accounts. Loss was realized in taxable account and gives credit. New purchase is in Roth non-taxable, so any "growth" and profit/recovery won't be taxed when sold.





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