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John Clay Wolfe has bought over 50 THOUSAND cars since entering the business in 1996. JCW protects you from low ball dealership trade-in offers, he puts you RIGHT ON THE MONEY. Kelly Blue Book, NADA Guide, and Black Book publishes a value opinion of X- Y or Z. JCW wrote the book, and his opinion is an OFFER, backed with old fashioned US dollars. Wolfe said, “our systems today decode the VIN's, so dealers text VIN ’s while trading cars among one another. The non-dealer public is smarter than dealers think, they will quickly adapt to the same method. If Suzy Q Smith sends me her VIN, miles with a brief description, my system generates a HARD BUY FIGURE for her in seconds”. GIVE ME THE VIN™ is JCW’s way of inviting the public into the licensed dealer world, and protecting them from low ball trade offers at the dealership. JCW's bid is honored at many franchise dealerships as an “ IN & OUT”. When applicable, IN & OUT means JCW can buy your trade via the new car dealership, preserving your sales tax CREDIT. If JCW doesn't bid your car, odds are you’re leaving a couple of grand on the table. John buys Trucks, diesel trucks, luxury high-lines, sports cars, normal cars, cheap cars, high cars, in between cars. From a 0 wore out civic, to a 20 thousand dollar 100k Suburban, to a 200 thousand dollar Rolls Royce Ghost. You get the picture, if it rolls and runs, JCW buys it. He is the Amazon.com of car buyers He wants to buy your car. A VIN ( VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER) is the 17 digit serial number that comes with your car. The VIN is found on dash below inspection sticker, and a sticker in the driver doorjamb. Those 17 digits contain things like factory build codes, year model, engine size, equipment options, and more. Ford Trucks, Dodge Trucks, and Nissan products do not decode fully, so know that comment box is important. Tell us options like COLOR, NAVIGATION.
Theatrical release poster Jerry Maguire is a 1996 American romantic comedy-drama sports film written, produced and directed by Cameron Crowe, and stars Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Renée Zellweger. Produced in part by long time Simpsons producer James L. Brooks. It was inspired by sports agent Leigh Steinberg, who acted as Technical Consultant on the crew.[2][3][4][5] It was released in North American theaters on December 13, 1996, produced by Gracie Films and distributed by Tri Star Pictures. The film received highly positive reviews, with critics praising its acting and writing. The film was a financial success, bringing in more than 3 million worldwide, against its million budget.[1] It was the ninth top-grossing film of 1996. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Tom Cruise, with Cuba Gooding, Jr. winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film was also nominated for three Golden Globes, with Tom Cruise winning for Best Actor, and three Screen Actors Guild Awards, with Cuba Gooding Jr. winning Best Supporting Actor. Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2.1 Cameos 3 Product placement 4 Release 4.1 Box office 4.2 Critical response 4.3 Accolades 4.4 Home media 5 Legacy 6 Soundtrack 6.1 Music not on the soundtrack 7 References 8 External links Plot[edit] Jerry Maguire ( Tom Cruise) is a glossy 35-year-old sports agent working for Sports Management International ( SMI). After having a life-altering epiphany about his role as a sports agent, he writes a mission statement about perceived dishonesty in the sports management business and his desire to work with fewer clients so as to produce better quality. In turn, Management decides to send Bob Sugar ( Jay Mohr Jerry's protégé, to fire him. Jerry and Sugar call all of Jerry's clients to try convincing them not to hire the services of the other. Sugar secures.
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DANIEL BEDINGFIELD LYRICS Show Me The Real You Hey remember me? Hard to forget, right? Insistent, demanding When we were both sixteen I remember you in the spotlight You seemed so in control Hiding behind your wall Have you ever met somebody who could Unmask you The way you unmask me Guidelines and sub-routines You make me forget the things That I put in place to save my face But I'm not sure if it's a face worth saving Show me the real you And I'll show you the real me Can we make a second first impression baby Show me the real you And I'll show you the real me Can we make a second first impression, baby Maybe, maybe, yeah Seven years have past Now here I come I caught the briefest glimpse I haven't seen it since When you smile at me Where'd you smile from From insecurity But you're secure with me Have you never let somebody in to Unmask you The way you unmask me I know it's dangerous Please don't be afraid because This is your life I used to live Now I know It's not a life worth living Show me the real you And I'll show you the real me Can we make a second first impression baby Show me the real you And I'll show you the real me Can we make a second first impression, baby Maybe, maybe, yeah I know I'm acting stupid Can we make a second first impression I want us to be honest, open Show your face to me Show me the real you And I'll show you the real me Can we make a second first impression baby Show me the real you And I'll show you the real me Can we make a second first impression, baby Maybe, maybe, yeah Second First Impression (2004).