Archive for July, 2009
The Protaganist asked:
Transparent plastic swimming-pool covers called solar heat sheets have thousands of small air-filled bubbles that resemble lenses.
Transparent plastic swimming-pool covers called solar heat sheets have thousands of small air-filled bubbles that resemble lenses.
The bubbles in these sheets are advertised to focus heat from the sun into the water, thereby raising its temperature.
Do you think these bublles direct more solar energy into the water? Defend your answer.
Roxanna Loyer
Joe Patel asked:
It appears that Compound Stock Earnings have not filed for Taxes for their CSE Fund – or they are lying that they made 6% per month – whats going on?
I found the report at www.RipOffReport.com
It appears that Compound Stock Earnings have not filed for Taxes for their CSE Fund – or they are lying that they made 6% per month – whats going on?
I found the report at www.RipOffReport.com
If you have lost money with this firm maybe you can file a complaint with the FTC/SEC to get it back. It appears a lot of folks have lost $$$$ using their system
Miles Bigalk
djones0604 asked:
My 16 daughter just got licensed, I was calling around for quotes and a Farmers Ins Rep adv me as long as she doesn’t have her own car and will only be using mine or my husbands car occasionally she does not have to be named on the policy. She advised me the vehicle was insured so anyone could drive it. I was always told if they lived in your house they have to be named on the policy. I just want to make sure we are covered if the worse should occur. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Valda Laurie
My 16 daughter just got licensed, I was calling around for quotes and a Farmers Ins Rep adv me as long as she doesn’t have her own car and will only be using mine or my husbands car occasionally she does not have to be named on the policy. She advised me the vehicle was insured so anyone could drive it. I was always told if they lived in your house they have to be named on the policy. I just want to make sure we are covered if the worse should occur. Thanks for any help you can give me.
Valda Laurie
The Protaganist asked:
Transparent plastic swimming-pool covers called solar heat sheets have thousands of small air-filled bubbles that resemble lenses.
The bubbles in these sheets are advertised to focus heat from the sun into the water, thereby raising its temperature.
Do you think these bublles direct more solar energy into the water? Defend your answer.
Chase Erschen
Transparent plastic swimming-pool covers called solar heat sheets have thousands of small air-filled bubbles that resemble lenses.
The bubbles in these sheets are advertised to focus heat from the sun into the water, thereby raising its temperature.
Do you think these bublles direct more solar energy into the water? Defend your answer.
Chase Erschen
starashley46123 asked:
We just found termites in one of our bedrooms yesterday and the we thought about contacting our insurance ocmpany. We tried reading through our policy and it was didn’t seem to say whether or not this was covered (those things are so hard to understand). We called the insurance company and asked if this was covered. They said that they would have to come out and look into the damage and then they would tell us if it was covered or not. What is that all about?? So, can they come and see that it is too bad and say “oh, no sorry….we don’t cover that”. They explained that they see how long it has been going on and determine it from there and see if it has been going on a long time and whether we should have known about it. Of course we didn’t know about it! We just found it while we were making repairs to a windowsill. Is it basically our word againsts theirs? Does any of that make sense?
Reynaldo Fahrenthold
We just found termites in one of our bedrooms yesterday and the we thought about contacting our insurance ocmpany. We tried reading through our policy and it was didn’t seem to say whether or not this was covered (those things are so hard to understand). We called the insurance company and asked if this was covered. They said that they would have to come out and look into the damage and then they would tell us if it was covered or not. What is that all about?? So, can they come and see that it is too bad and say “oh, no sorry….we don’t cover that”. They explained that they see how long it has been going on and determine it from there and see if it has been going on a long time and whether we should have known about it. Of course we didn’t know about it! We just found it while we were making repairs to a windowsill. Is it basically our word againsts theirs? Does any of that make sense?
Reynaldo Fahrenthold




















