yes, you'll get your money back. I traded my wife's note7 for an s7 edge and it just changed the payment. I also got a $150 card at the store I bought it, which I got to keep, and a 256 GB SD card from Samsung, which I also kept. The s7 edge, also had a $150 gift card promotion, I got that as well. So, this has worked out ok for me, but the note 7 was much better then the s7 edge, so that is a bit of a disappointment. It also took about 3 hours to do the exchange, which is horrendous.
My point is that Money is a state concept, it doesn't exist without a government, we aren't all just going to start using Nuka-Cola caps if the government ceases to exist. Every bit of cash in my pocket says "The United States of America" on it. I use it, I benefit from it's existence, I feel obligated to maintain the system that gives it value and pay my fair share.
You almost act like my money is property of the state to begin with...it is not. I earned it, it is mine...and I am expected to follow the tax code to pay what I owe. No more, no less.
Where does the money come from if not the State? Even Jesus said, "give unto Caesar what is Caesar's"; he didn't say, "whoa, that's your money, not Caesar's".
Yeah, calling your wife a liar doesn't work out well. My Mom used to complain that she didn't like the off brand cheerios, so my Dad put off brand cheerios in a regular Cheerios box because he didn't believe she could taste the difference, she could... This cautionary tale has been passed down to me and I now share it with you.
You forgot, verify that you are buying from a reputable Amazon vendor and still get a counterfeit item since they pooled your vendor of choice's stock with the grifter vendor stock.
Suppressing the vote has more to do with obstacles to voter registration, like excessive ID requirements, centralized voting precincts, the occasional robocall lying about procedures, etc..
Turning out the vote helps Democrats, because there are many more of them. Despite the loudness of the GOP, they are a minority and are much better served by suppressing the vote. They know this and are trying to do this in many states.
Ex-pats always go running to the Embassy whenever they get in trouble with the local govt. The US should collect taxes, they provide services, mostly threats and intimidation.
I love XFCE, it has a familiar interface that doesn't get in the way. I dislike Gnome, I've always felt it had a more Mac like interface where KDE was more Windows user, but I have minimal Mac experience. KDE is nice, but too heavy for most of my old PC's, and even on my newer stuff, why waste the cycles?
Phone companies should advertise the price they charge, period. The prepaid phones say $40 / month and it's $40. The contract phone companies say $40 and end up charging $53.17.
People are afraid to be accountable, rather then get the government services they want, they would rather let someone dictate what they get and how much, and it better be more then that poor (or non-white).
How many big companies have you worked at? Profit motive is lost after a couple layers, inertia rules. Here's your list modified for corporate America:
* Network build-out goes slower, and is strictly limited to those financially influential areas, with some concessions to politically connected people.
* Company overpays due to incompetence and make this up by overcharging, which doubles the cost.
* Internet prices are higher, as the company needs to recoup quickly due to short attention span of markets.
* Service terrible as financial motivated to fix or upgrade lines is little, and you don't have a duopoly with competing lines in most areas, other areas have tacit agreements.
* The guys hired to do this will be low bidders with no skills to speak of, they will try to hire out the skills after bidding.
* Those in charge will be sales and manager class who have no technical knowledge and do everything the worst way possible.
* You can't vote with your wallet, because you have no choice and your local government has tied you to a provider.
* You can forget about EVER getting speed upgrades, as there's no competition or incentive.
I can certainly agree with the points in this article, mortgage subsidies are a give away to the wealthy hidden inside a token give away to the middle class. The dropping of central bank interest rates has also been hugely destructive.
Wow, Trumped is the new Godwin... The idea that financials is overly complex and only understood by elites is why trickle-down seemed like good policy for so long, it's why elites get away with lower taxes on capital gains. It's responsible for much evil. Let me be more specific about why your argument is bullshit and how even someone less educated than I should easily spot it.
Point one, it is designed to enrich one group, at the expense of others. This is the classic, "I should get to keep what's mine" argument favored by the wealthy. Never mind that it applies to no other group. Even Jesus said "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's..."
Two, your own argument uses weasel words like "potentially" and "likely".
Basically, you're arguing that capital investors should have more rights then labor investors, which has been true for decades. You are making the conservative argument and hiding behind a fog of words.
If it seems like nobody can understand your overthought complex argument, it's probably because you are wrong and people see through it at the beginning and don't wast time reading the rest. You need a better con.
If 2 sellers both ship fulfilled by Amazon, and one has counterfeit products, both sellers customers will get those counterfeit products. Amazon commingles "identical" items in their warehouses, with no regard to the source vendor.
I've got family members with nasty health complications from easily treatable problems that were let go because the doctor didn't want to order tests in case they came back negative. If a test comes back negative the doctors never get paid.I've got family members with nasty health complications from easily treatable problems that were let go because the doctor didn't want to order tests in case they came back negative. If a test comes back negative the doctors never get paid.
yes, you'll get your money back. I traded my wife's note7 for an s7 edge and it just changed the payment. I also got a $150 card at the store I bought it, which I got to keep, and a 256 GB SD card from Samsung, which I also kept. The s7 edge, also had a $150 gift card promotion, I got that as well.
So, this has worked out ok for me, but the note 7 was much better then the s7 edge, so that is a bit of a disappointment.
It also took about 3 hours to do the exchange, which is horrendous.
I only turn on GPS when I want to use it, why waste the battery?
My point is that Money is a state concept, it doesn't exist without a government, we aren't all just going to start using Nuka-Cola caps if the government ceases to exist.
Every bit of cash in my pocket says "The United States of America" on it. I use it, I benefit from it's existence, I feel obligated to maintain the system that gives it value and pay my fair share.
You almost act like my money is property of the state to begin with...it is not. I earned it, it is mine...and I am expected to follow the tax code to pay what I owe. No more, no less.
Where does the money come from if not the State? Even Jesus said, "give unto Caesar what is Caesar's"; he didn't say, "whoa, that's your money, not Caesar's".
Yeah, calling your wife a liar doesn't work out well. My Mom used to complain that she didn't like the off brand cheerios, so my Dad put off brand cheerios in a regular Cheerios box because he didn't believe she could taste the difference, she could...
This cautionary tale has been passed down to me and I now share it with you.
You forgot, verify that you are buying from a reputable Amazon vendor and still get a counterfeit item since they pooled your vendor of choice's stock with the grifter vendor stock.
Suppressing the vote has more to do with obstacles to voter registration, like excessive ID requirements, centralized voting precincts, the occasional robocall lying about procedures, etc..
Turning out the vote helps Democrats, because there are many more of them. Despite the loudness of the GOP, they are a minority and are much better served by suppressing the vote. They know this and are trying to do this in many states.
+1 wishful thinking
Ex-pats always go running to the Embassy whenever they get in trouble with the local govt. The US should collect taxes, they provide services, mostly threats and intimidation.
$2000 /per cpu, come on, let's not exaggerate, it's only $1999.99 / 2 cpu's.
I love XFCE, it has a familiar interface that doesn't get in the way. I dislike Gnome, I've always felt it had a more Mac like interface where KDE was more Windows user, but I have minimal Mac experience. KDE is nice, but too heavy for most of my old PC's, and even on my newer stuff, why waste the cycles?
Phone companies should advertise the price they charge, period. The prepaid phones say $40 / month and it's $40. The contract phone companies say $40 and end up charging $53.17.
People are afraid to be accountable, rather then get the government services they want, they would rather let someone dictate what they get and how much, and it better be more then that poor (or non-white).
How many big companies have you worked at? Profit motive is lost after a couple layers, inertia rules. Here's your list modified for corporate America:
* Network build-out goes slower, and is strictly limited to those financially influential areas, with some concessions to politically connected people. * Company overpays due to incompetence and make this up by overcharging, which doubles the cost. * Internet prices are higher, as the company needs to recoup quickly due to short attention span of markets. * Service terrible as financial motivated to fix or upgrade lines is little, and you don't have a duopoly with competing lines in most areas, other areas have tacit agreements. * The guys hired to do this will be low bidders with no skills to speak of, they will try to hire out the skills after bidding. * Those in charge will be sales and manager class who have no technical knowledge and do everything the worst way possible. * You can't vote with your wallet, because you have no choice and your local government has tied you to a provider. * You can forget about EVER getting speed upgrades, as there's no competition or incentive.
I love to see people projecting their own incompetency on the government, all of those issues exist with large corporations, like Comcast.
I can certainly agree with the points in this article, mortgage subsidies are a give away to the wealthy hidden inside a token give away to the middle class. The dropping of central bank interest rates has also been hugely destructive.
Wow, Trumped is the new Godwin...
The idea that financials is overly complex and only understood by elites is why trickle-down seemed like good policy for so long, it's why elites get away with lower taxes on capital gains. It's responsible for much evil. Let me be more specific about why your argument is bullshit and how even someone less educated than I should easily spot it.
Point one, it is designed to enrich one group, at the expense of others. This is the classic, "I should get to keep what's mine" argument favored by the wealthy. Never mind that it applies to no other group. Even Jesus said "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's..."
Two, your own argument uses weasel words like "potentially" and "likely".
Basically, you're arguing that capital investors should have more rights then labor investors, which has been true for decades. You are making the conservative argument and hiding behind a fog of words.
I think huge pools of money are bad for economies. Might be best if it stays out and fucks things up elsewhere.
If it seems like nobody can understand your overthought complex argument, it's probably because you are wrong and people see through it at the beginning and don't wast time reading the rest.
You need a better con.
This article talks about it.
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/07/08...
More info
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/...
https://www.internetretailer.c...
Well, to be fair, calling the 1-800 number is almost as much of a pain in the ass as standing in line at he UPS store I pass every day.
If 2 sellers both ship fulfilled by Amazon, and one has counterfeit products, both sellers customers will get those counterfeit products. Amazon commingles "identical" items in their warehouses, with no regard to the source vendor.
I've got family members with nasty health complications from easily treatable problems that were let go because the doctor didn't want to order tests in case they came back negative. If a test comes back negative the doctors never get paid.I've got family members with nasty health complications from easily treatable problems that were let go because the doctor didn't want to order tests in case they came back negative. If a test comes back negative the doctors never get paid.
Sounds like this doc runs his own lab.
Finance guys are like sports guys, they think everything is under their umbrella and easy to compare directly.