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11-15-2013, 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueStreak
I'm on my way to work. We had a nasty fire last night and I feel like crap from smoke inhalation suffered while fighting the fire. We should be up and running again tonight.
I figured it was only a matter of time until they caught up with online purchases, BTW.
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did you go see a doctor?
that is not something to brush off
Robbin
protocol for smoke inhalation usually involves a chest xray
sorry don't mean to scare you
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11-15-2013, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by d-ray657
I was having a conversation with my co-workers the other day about their idea that one should never pay cash. They put everything, including utilities on a rewards credit card. It does make a certain amount of sense. I was in the habit of using a debit card, but all that does is give the vendor access to my bank account. Now the lunches, stops at the grocery store, gasoline, etc all go on one credit card, and I make one big payment a month.
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A prepaid debit visa card, like Vanilla Visa, requires activization online but you could use false information. If you used it in a brick and mortar store I do not think they know who is using the card. However online purchases overseas are not allowed. And they do not work overseas.
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11-15-2013, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by icenine
A prepaid debit visa card, like Vanilla Visa, requires activization online but you could use false information. If you used it in a brick and mortar store I do not think they know who is using the card. However online purchases overseas are not allowed. And they do not work overseas.
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I have a debit card tied to my disability account.i don't worry much about no one screwing with it there taint much to get from it anyway.
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11-15-2013, 10:15 AM
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[QUOTE=BlueStreak;179881]It's coffee----thousands of pounds of it. It smolders rather than blaze, but it makes unbelievable amounts of very thick, acrid smoke. We were only able to run one line last night, but the rest will come on line later today. So, yeah, all is well again. Thanks.[/Q
That's getting close to home,Dave keep the coffee safe(as well as yourself).Coffee is the only thing I have left since i don't drink anymore or smoke(cigarettes)never could get to pot concept only smoked it back in the day for the female company it bought.I am more of a psyco-tropic type guy.mescaline and they likes.
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11-16-2013, 01:52 PM
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I just had a thought after putting some stuff on Barter Town,Do you think any of the tax laws will have a effect on BT.I am sure it will become a target of our Uncle too.
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11-16-2013, 06:06 PM
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I just had a thought after putting some stuff on Barter Town,Do you think any of the tax laws will have a effect on BT.I am sure it will become a target of our Uncle too.
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I doubt it. Aside from the flipping of stuff that someone paid almost nothing for it doesn't seem to be a huge profit generating market. Most I know are actually taking losses and getting rid of stuff that they upgraded from or no longer use.
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11-16-2013, 06:18 PM
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I doubt it. Aside from the flipping of stuff that someone paid almost nothing for it doesn't seem to be a huge profit generating market. Most I know are actually taking losses and getting rid of stuff that they upgraded from or no longer use.
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that's about the extent of my sell's also even on ebay.
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