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burner46 t1_jeamdhp wrote
Reply to comment by nonearound in 0.90% APY and DIVIDEND RATE good? by nonearound
What do you think is a reasonable rate of return for a no risk investment?
burner46 t1_jcjwph1 wrote
Reply to comment by cavegoatlove in No. 15 Princeton shocks No. 2 Arizona with come-from-behind upset by okgusto
Can make the argument that a tiger is a wildcat.
But, I do have a bracket based solely on which mascot would win in a fight. That one has Purdue winning it all.
burner46 t1_jad30sw wrote
Reply to comment by jeremy_92 in Fraudulent charge on debit card that I never use by jeremy_92
They’re not hard. They just take a little more time than a credit card.
The biggest issue with fraudulent debit card charges is the money comes out of your checking account, so you could be without the funds for up to 45 days while the fraud is investigated (Regulation E). With a credit card it’s just a line item on your statement and never touches your actual money. Always good to have a buffer between your method of payment and your bank account if possible.
burner46 t1_ja5jjk8 wrote
Reply to Car financing question/advice by fanofthings-
The older the car, typically, the higher the rate.
I agree with the other commenter, save up and buy a cheap car outright.
burner46 t1_ja0knxh wrote
It’s the books.
burner46 t1_iujw8qf wrote
Reply to comment by jgravy73 in Charged a “smoking fee” at a hotel despite never smoking by steved84
How exactly do the sensors work?
I can imagine that going to a casino for a bit would leave most people smelling of smoke. Could that have tripped the sensor?
burner46 t1_jebav30 wrote
Reply to comment by Attygalle in Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
Here in America we just have our Defense Department pay sports teams/leagues to display military propaganda.