Questions/Answers
I am in a Fantasy basketballleague and I accidentlyaccepted a trade instead ofrejecting it What do i do?
I am in a Fantasy basketball league and I accidently accepted a trade instead of rejecting it... Is there anyway I can cancel the trade? It is a public league...
no, sorry, you can't cancel an accepted trade and Y! won't veto it for you...you'll have to email or post on the message boards and request help from the other league members....beg them to veto the trade...it takes 4....counting you, that's three you need.... -nny
i am trying to sell or trademy cadillac for somethingelsebut no luck?
i have a 1989 cadillac eldorado.white with navy blue leather interior.The body and interior is in great shape.i tried putting it in the piedmont shopper but everyone that calls dosnt want to give me what i want for it.the book value on it is $1,500 but i have it in the paper for 1400 obo.i am willing to trade it for something else.im not having any luck at all. any suggestions?
The thing is, most people here think cars sell very quickly. On an average it take 4 months to sell a car. Last time I looked GM had a 153 day supply of pickups. The Dodge Viper had a 360 day supply. It really is not that easy to sell a car.
Should I pay off the Civicthat I am leasing, or is itbetter to trade it in?
I am currently leasing a 2004 Honda Civic Hybrid and I have put about 80,000 miles on it so far. Will it be more cost effective to pay it off or trade it in for a new car?
Never ever lease a car. You will pay more than the car is worth, and likely go over the mileage allowance leading to increased costs. You will have to do a cost comparison between how much it would cost to pay off the car and how many more miles you think you can get out of it, with how much it will cost you after trade in to purchase a new car. If you do acquire a new car, pay cash, or use a third-party loan, such as from a bank or credit union. Don't lease.
Does anyone know what machinei can use to dry carinteriors. I am in thevaleting trade and need helpasap?
I am in the valeting trade when cleaning car interiors it take forever to dry.Is there a machine that i can buy to speed up the process.
The best thing to use is a steam extractor, and after you have done the interior, place a large fan in the vehicle to assist in drying. If you are shampooing the vehicle, use a shop vac to extract as much moisture as possible, before you use the fan.
I am 19 and looking to getinto the kitchen and bathroomfitting trade. How should I goabout it?
A college near by offers an apprenticeship in this industry but I need a work placement. I am going to send letters out to companies but I'm not really sure what to write. I was also wondering if there are any other ideas anybody may have?
See if there is a trade association for kitchen fitters as some of these trade bodies have their own training schemes with placements with their member companies. Electricians do.
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