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They may cancel your credit card or refuse to open new ones for you, but they can’t refuse to charge back transactions you dispute.
They may cancel your credit card or refuse to open new ones for you, but they can’t refuse to charge back transactions you dispute.
Oh wow what a relief bro, thanks.
I mean, fighter pilots are given them to stay sharp on long missions. You think that’s because they’re emotionally stuck?
Um Adderall is not less useful than coffee for non-ADHD peeps.
Edit: reading other comments, I see what you mean. For dementia/clarity, no, but just wakefulness, yes it does something.
Not to mention the part of the bill they were referring to was paying doctors for end of life counseling, like living wills, which help people die with comfort and dignity.
Common in Texas, or sometimes sliced longways and called Texas toothpicks.
It’s common at my job, blue collar where I can see little snippets of what the bros are up to and have an idea what’s going on where with the location tag they all add.
Big group at work blew up though, cause someone started showing management, so it’s more one-on-one now.
Just once a year in TX, to clarify that point. It does lag behind true market value, and it’s limited to 10% per year if you live in the home.
Zero down also for USDA home loans
Tenants, fyi
And domestic business class at that. Terrible ROI.
Absolutely, you just hook your thumb. I’ve done it with an AR-15. It wouldn’t be useful for hitting anything, just wastes money quicker.
Or acid wash whitens them, but I don’t like that look, since it isn’t mirror finish.
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Not any less effective against other cars they use.
Here is a great podcast episode about the retail crime lies.
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2040953/13846837-the-organized-retail-crime-panic-teaser.mp3
You keeping it in a mattress or what?
Comes out to 13.39 per 100k pop per year, lower than Mississippi 20.7, Louisiana 19.8, Alabama 14.9, or New Mexico 14.5.
Edit: Googling suggests a rate of 25 in 2022 for Mexico, so that total must be low.
Mostly surprising they thought it was leaking hard enough to lift off.
How can that comply with federal law that customers are not liable for fraudulent purchases on credit cards?