Posted on 09 September 2012. Tags: 17 years, 18 years, Date, district of columbia, Event, household, immediate family members, legal residents, submission, trouble, united states
Hello there.
I am trying to enter a contest, and I am reading the official rules for it to enter. I am 17 years old.
Here’s the piece of text: Event is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 years of age or older as of the date of entry, except employees of Sponsor and its affiliates and the immediate family members and/or those living in the same household of each such employee.
Is it saying those under 18 can’t enter? Is it saying that if you live with someone who’s over 18, yet you aren’t, it’s still okay to enter?
I am really confused. I’d hate to enter in my submission, and then get in trouble since I am not 18. :/
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Posted on 20 November 2011. Tags: Alsobrook, asswipe, bama, bastard, camilla, Caps, florida panthers, frog, Game, game day, hey guys, hockey questions, household, leafs, threat
Hey guys! It’s game day in the Alsobrook household; not only are the Caps playing the Leafs, but Bama’s playing! (If you don’t know who Bama is you live a depraved life not in the south) so here are my questions:
1. Who gets the “sexy bastard” of the week award? What did he do to achieve the honor? Explain.
2. Caps vs. Leafs, who get’s the W?
3. Who, in your teams AHL affiliate, is the next “star” of the franchise, per say? What position does he play, name, etc. and Why?
4. Are the Florida Panthers an actual threat for the Cup? What has made them a threat?
5. True or False: The coach can’t make the Players have effort and play, it’s up to the players themselves.
BQ* Wyatt’s an asswipe, agreed?
Camilla’s Tip of the Day: Frog PJ pants>>>Plaid PJ pants.
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Posted on 29 March 2011. Tags: 401k, alternative market, credit repair scams, debt, fha, Good, good job, Home, household, household income, income employment, manager, mid level, niche, poor credit score
I defaulted on approximately $100K worth of debt in 2006 which has obviously affected my credit score. I now have a very good job with $150K in household income. Additionally, I have $16K in cash as well as $36K in a 401K. I’m very stable – have been with my current employer for 5 years a mid level manager.
The poor credit will ‘fall off’ my credit report in three years. I have an opportunity to purchase the home I am leasing for approximately $200K.
Are there any legitimate lenders that will lend to someone with good income, employment and assets but a poor credit score? FHA will not consider me due to the outstanding ‘debt’ associated with the charged off accounts from 2006. Yes, I did attempt to file for bankruptcy, but got taken by an unethical attorney. I’m not interested in credit repair scams to allegedly ‘improve my score’.
I know there must be others in my position with everything except for the credit aspect. Therefore, I’m guessing there must be an alternative market to fill that niche.
Am I correct or am I way off base?
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Posted on 22 January 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate program, couple questions, first person, household, money, person, Pool, Referral, Reward, site
If anyone has ever used this I have a couple questions that are super vague on the site.
First, it says one referral per household. Does that mean I can only refer one person per household, or that I can only get the reward from the first person I refer?
Second, it says the money is sent at the end of the month. Can I use that on their site prior to that or do I need to first wait for a check then put in bank?
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