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massive debit card heist could cost consumers
Massive Cyber Heist Could Cost Consumers Consumer Groups Say Victims Need More Information About the Theft (April 22) - After their banks quietly informed them their debit card and bank information may have been stolen, thousands of Americans could lose as much as $500 in money taken from their accounts. Unlike cr...
Apr 22, 2006, 2:01 pm - LOTTOMIKE

13Yr old Vendor gets Lesson in How Govt "Works"
Note that they worked him for the license/permit costs, then shut him down. HOLLAND, MI The Johnson family phone has been ringing nonstop Wednesday and Thursday after the story of Nathan Duszynski s unsuccessful attempt to sell hot dogs from a mobile cart struck a nerve with readers. Duszynski, 13, was told by city officials on Tuesday that his cart was in violation of a Holland zoning law...
Jul 27, 2012, 4:46 pm - time*treat

A New Pair Shoes
A young blonde was on vacation in the depths of Louisiana. She wanted a pair of genuine alligator shoes in the worst way, but was very reluctant to pay the high prices the local vendors were asking. After becoming very frustrated with the no haggle attitude of one of the shopkeepers, the blonde shouted, Maybe I'll just go out and catch my own alligator so I can get a pair of shoes at a reasonable price! The shopkeeper said, By all means...
May 30, 2008, 4:00 pm - ochoop17

More jerkhole rules & regs
from: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59882 (and many other places) A woman running a vegetable stand in London's West End is facing fines of up to $130,000 and the possible loss of her business because she was caught by the government selling her produce by the ounce and pound. According to a...
Jan 26, 2008, 11:38 am - time*treat

"Wintariofan Lottery Results" 03/22/07
Wintariofan Lottery Unofficial Results Draw #010 Draw Date: March 22, 2007...
Mar 23, 2007, 12:35 am - Wintariofan

NYC Store Owner On What Mamdani's Gov't Run Grocery Stores Would Do
New Yorkers who voted for communism are braindead soulless fleebs! As owner of Gristedes and D Agostino s this city s oldest and largest independent supermarket chains I ve spent my life keeping shelves stocked, workers employed and families fed. That s what capitalism does. It works. It builds. It feeds. And it empowers....
Jul 2, 2025, 10:32 am - grwurston

Some ideas & Some Thoughts...
i dont know how you call this fruit in English, they told me you call it: Tann brand fruit..Question why not mix the tann brand fruit with the fruit of cashew and make a juice out of it...Or whenever they are making a particular juice throw a little of the tann brand fruits with or without the cashew fruit...Nobody has tried it...You know experiment with both fruits...And create a juice out of it and sell it... You...
Jul 11, 2011, 7:34 pm - pumpi76

California Won't Accept Its Own IOUs
http://www.courthousenews.com/2009/08/04/California_Won_t_Accept_Its_Own_IOUs.htm SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - Small businesses that received $682 million inIOUs from the state say California expects them to pay taxes on theworthless scraps of paper, but refuses to accept its own IOUs to paydebts or taxes. The vendors' federal class action claims the state istrying to balance its budget on their backs. Lead plaintiffNancy Baird filled her contract with Cali...
Aug 20, 2009, 10:00 am - time*treat

Dollar's Power Sinks Worldwide
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) - Antique store owners in lower Manhattan, ticket vendors at India's Taj Mahal and Brazilian business executives heading to China all have one thing in common these days: They don't want U.S. dollars. Hit by a free fall with no end in sight, the once mighty U.S. dollar is no longer just crashing on currency markets and making life more expensive for American tourists and business people abroad; its clout is evaporating worldwide as foreign businesses and ind...
Mar 13, 2008, 3:52 pm - LOTTOMIKE

paying utility bills is getting easier
By ROBIN SIDEL, The Wall Street Journal The payment-card industry is charging into one of the last bastions of consumer business that has been slow to accept plastic: utilities. In the past year, a number of large natural-gas and electric providers have begun allowing residential customers to pay their bills with credit and debit cards. Utilities are droppin...
Dec 8, 2006, 4:32 am - LOTTOMIKE

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