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Archive for April 29th, 2011

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SH asked:


When I go in the public and would like to breastfeed my baby. Is there a special name for the cover? When I go to the store to buy it, what should I ask for?

Damien Penninger
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top hats r sexxi <3 asked:


like would u buy it just to find out what it is?

star if u would

Kelsey Santos

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joe m asked:


Do you pay for INCOMING calls?
Why do we have to cover the investment/operating costs of the cell phone companies in this country (USA)?
If I open a restaurant, or want to sell flowers, or whatever, I have to pay all my expenses. Right?
Why should we allow the phone companies to charge TWICE for the same call?!
I know the REASONS (cell vs land-lines; it is more expensive to provide service over cell vs land-lines). My point is that I DON’T CARE about the expenses that the company has. That is THEIR problem, isn’t it?!
If there are problems in the Middle-east, the price of oil goes up. If there is a problem with some fruit, the cost goes up. I KNOW about that. What I am talking about is charging a call at BOTH ENDS (WHEN it is a cell call–I am NOT talking about land-lines).
Could any company say, “We are going to charge you for the orange juice that you ordered AS WELL AS the orange juice that you drank, because our expenses are so great?”
Educated answers are hoped for (WHO controls this?)
Fantine,
It is too bad that people have a hard time understanding what they read. Why? Because they don’t care what they read.
All some people want to do in this forum is fight.
If you have a difference of opinion, fine. But say something that RESEMBLES logic, please!
What I made REALLY clear–if you had bothered to read–was this: A restaurant calculates its expenses and offers food for the price that will bring it a profit. When things go wrong, it is the RESTAURANT’S RESPONSIBLITY and NOT THE CUSTOMER’S to somehow come up with the added expenses. “Oh, the paint is double what I thought; I will have to pay more for that graffiti on my wall. Oh, that’s OK, I will just double the prices and tell the customers that I have to cover my unforseen expenses.”
Does ANYONE do that? What kind of Finance class did you take in school?!
Another example: electric company: “sorry, we have to double your bill as we had to install more poles.” Oh, really? Instant BBB report!

Rod
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Holden Cox asked:


It sounds kinda frenchy for such a manly truck accessory.

Dahlia Smyer
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falim2004 asked:


By that i mean ive heard theres such a thing called a cover note wich acts like insurance documents but the only diffrence being you dont pay insurance for the car and you pay all the costs if you have and accident. Please anyone give any feedback please. Many thanks.,

Vivian