Prior to the emergence of COVID-19 some brick-and-mortar businesses in the San Francisco Bay Area of California where I live did not accept cash as a payment method (only mobile pa... morePrior to the emergence of COVID-19 some brick-and-mortar businesses in the San Francisco Bay Area of California where I live did not accept cash as a payment method (only mobile payments, credit cards and debit cards are accepted).I do have credit cards. However, sometimes I prefer to pay cash for merchandise or services. As such, I don't patronize businesses that do not accept cash.
I had dental insurance when I was employed. However, I don't have dental insurance since my retirement from employment. I recently paid 2,600 dollars for my first root ... moreI had dental insurance when I was employed. However, I don't have dental insurance since my retirement from employment. I recently paid 2,600 dollars for my first root canal, and I am undecided if dental insurance is worth buying.
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My mouth opened in astonishment when I saw a customer count ten 100-dollar bills to pay for his purchase of caviar. I recently made a cash payment of 1,100 dollars for my dent... moreMy mouth opened in astonishment when I saw a customer count ten 100-dollar bills to pay for his purchase of caviar. I recently made a cash payment of 1,100 dollars for my dental bill.
Hello:I've always been on the wrong end of car deals. I owned a 1958 Chevy Impala - sold it.. I owned a 1966 Volkswagen window van with a Porsche engine.. It's go... moreHello:I've always been on the wrong end of car deals. I owned a 1958 Chevy Impala - sold it.. I owned a 1966 Volkswagen window van with a Porsche engine.. It's gone. My first car was a '46 Ford. Chopped the top off.. Any one of 'em could send my grandchildren through college.excon
*This concerns personal debts only, not rent, mortgage, dues, auto loans, bank loans, student loans, interest, late fees, court costs, official judgments, layaway fees, recurring p... more*This concerns personal debts only, not rent, mortgage, dues, auto loans, bank loans, student loans, interest, late fees, court costs, official judgments, layaway fees, recurring payments as part of a budget, etc.**For instance, the person forgave you the debt, or you lost contact with each other, or you intentionally withheld the payback, or your country’s currency became devalued, or . . .~