Depending on what's getting replaced: Pads, rotors, calipers, etc.
its getting charged!!
It would depend on being ripped off by? In business a partner? Employee?
no
Your girlfriend is dealing with personal issues. Do not do this; you are at risk of being charged with assault.
There is a scene in the movie Species with a woman's spine being ripped out.
If someone tries getting more than $100 from you for it, you're being ripped off. Maybe $120 if it's well accessorised.
Possibly more to the point is that YOU apparently 'think you are being ripped off.' Generally, if I feel I'm being ripped off, I politely ask to see the manager(or whatever similar position) of the company that's offending me. I often get the charge reduced. If not, and if I feel that the'explanation' was self serving BS, (which it often is,) then I approach their governing body in writing. Sometimes I get satisfaction, sometimes not, but at least I've done something effective. -Try these tactics and see if it works for you. Good luck.
If they are new and it is raining it may just be the brakes getting used to being used you know like shoes you have to break them in first!
No it doesnt and wont vibrate when it is being charged.
there are no helmets in rugby only in american football. that is why rugby is so brutal and why players wear tape around their ears to stop them getting ripped off. there is only one "helmet" which is a scrum cap which is used like the tape to stop their ears being ripped off
My mother had pinned my dress after it had being ripped
They're not. You're being ripped off.