I got this email, looked like normal junk.

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Anyone know if the on top of is legit?

 

I’m thinking of burning my own dvds from local races that I film during the summer and selling them to the people that regularly attend every year. What would be a fair and profitable selling price, that people would be willing to pay? I would at least have an hour of content for most of I what film.

 

been trying to get a credit report/score online…but they all seem to want bank account details, and at the present time i dont have a one! anybody any ideas how i could find out my score?

 

HELLO YAHOO GURUS! anyway i am renting a home in which i am responsible for the water bill. however there was a leak in yard from a busted sprinkler which ran my bill up too almost 2000 dollars. the landlord is responsible for this yet says he doesnt have the money too fix it right away, and i do not have the money to move or fix it myself. i have called a plumber to get an estimate on the leak, but am wonndering will home owners insurance or some kind of other insurance covers this sort of thing?? and if so how long does it take?? also is there anything else i can do in the meantime to prevent another 2000 dollar water bill? i know its not my fault but the landlord is a butthead and i just need to get this taken care of.

 

republicans LOVE to make the argument that since you don’t HAVE to purchase private property such as a home or a vehicle, or the insurance that goes along with it, by that logic you should not be obligated to purchase health insurance (from a private company). What these people are failing to realize is that there is a HUGE difference in health insurance and the latter, namely that when you get sick there will always be a way to get treatment, as is apparently required by law. The problem is that this treatment costs taxpayers money despite being mandatory, whereas when it comes to other things you will simply not be covered if you are lacking insurance. If republicans are so intent that they “do not HAVE to” have health insurance, then the consequence should be that they are not covered by a mandate if they don’t have it.

it is basically like this:
if you are not worried about having a home then you don’t need homeowner’s insurance, or if you don’t have it then you WILL NOT be covered if something happens to your home;
if you are not worried about having a car then you don’t need car insurance, or if you don’t have it then you WILL NOT be covered if something goes wrong with your car;
and thus if you are not worried about having health then you don’t need health insurance, or if you don’t have it then you (should NOT) be covered if something goes wrong with your health.

You have to consider that realistically the only people who probably wouldn’t have health insurance if it were not required would be those who are trying to take deliberate advantage of government-mandated services such as emergency rooms. Those who argue that it simply should not be a requirement are likely doing so just for the sake of argument, but like others would probably still have health insurance even if it were not a requirement.

 

I’m going to be moving about 1500 miles. Which “do it yourself” truck company has the best deal?

I rented a U-haul once to move home some IKEA stuff… the graphics on the trucks advertise “$ 19.95″, but after they stuck me with the miscelaneous fees, it ended up being way over $ 75. And I didn’t even buy insurance! Suddenly 19.95 wasn’t such a good deal afterall. What was your best moving experience?

Plus, the truck was so old and beat up, the door didn’t close all the way… it rattled and the wind whistled! After looking closer, it wasn’t the door that was bent – it was the truck physique that was bent! The hood didn’t close correctly either. The truck was a heap, but at least it didn’t mangle down.

 

Many think because they are all in Iraq fighting a fraudulent war.

What say you?
Only a small percentage is helping because the majority are in Iraq.

 

I used to play the piano when I was really little. But for some reason, my mom let me quit and I haven’t touched one since.
I know I was not bad when I was little.
My grandma has had a stand-up piano forever and I’ve always wanted it. Now, she’s moving and my mom asked her if I could have it. She said I could have it as long as I learn how to play.
Otherwise, she’ll sell it. That piano has been around for as long as I can remember and I would really hate to see it go.
So I have to learn to play again.
I’ve got a couple questions here. First, is it possible to learn the piano on your own with online lessons or books?
Second, what’s the difference between a keyboard and a real stand-up piano?

 

Should we wait or should we risk. House prices gonna crash?? My girlfriend wants to buy this summer but should she wait.
Your ideas please
UK only thanks

 

Once I read that canceling a credit card can harm your credit score. As of right now I have a perfect credit score but I have 2 credit cards, both with $ 1,200 limit and I owe about $ 500 from one and like $ 155 from another. I wanna cancel the one in which I owe $ 500 ..I’ve had it for one year and 6 months and I will pay what I owe before canceling. If it helps, I’ve had the other card for 3 or 4 months.
I’m also a college student and depend on private student loans to pay most of my school expenses, so I’m afraid. Advice please? :)
Oh and I don’t go ask at the bank because they’ll just offer me a 3rd card, I’m sick of bankers pressuring me on crap that I don’t need.
Thanks!
I actually want to cancel that card in specific because I moved to another state and the bank that provided me the card doesn’t have a bend here. Shouldn’t be a factor since I make my payments online anyway, but still.. And I like my 2nd card’s bank better anyway. There hasn’t been any interest change.

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