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I want to buy a dvd player that mounts to the wall so I can mount it near my flat screen tv that’s on the wall. Where can I buy one?

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Quick question about selling leased property?

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I own a flat which is leasehold, I am thinking of selling and was wondering if anyone could tell me if the there was a rule of thumb as to whether a management company will make any charges if I decide to go ahead, so I can add it into my moving costs.
I’m in UK.

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Also I got in touch with an independant HIP person to see if it would be cheaper than the estate agents quote, it came back cheaper but he said he wasn’t VAT registered. Is that normal? as I thought all UK businesses had to pay VAT?

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Mathematical Question?


At a local fate, a church is organizing a penny raffle whereby the top prize is a flat screen television.

Raffle tickets are drawn at random from a bag containing 300 raffle tickets numbered 001 to 300. The price of the ticket is the number on the ticket drawn in pence. So, for example, if you were to draw out number 218, you would pay 218 pence (£2.18). Similarly, if you were to draw out number 010, you would only pay 10 pence.

Assuming all 300 raffle tickets are sold, how much money will be raised from the sale of the raffle tickets?

Is there a quick formula that could be used to calculate this, or is it simply a case of adding it all up manually?

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hey so i had an idea ( dont jump down my throat yet) lol
i was thinking there is a local scraps place in my city and they charge a flat fee of 85 for you to buy there animals they pick up from the streets ppl ect…
well i was thinking of get pets that ppl just cant seem to keep for whatever reason and selling them just like scraps does but lower the price, because in my opinion i think its sad that all these SWEET kittens and puppies cant find homes because the prices are so high. i think if i lower the prices that they will go to homes quicker and that will help our “animal homeless problem” our city is facing right now.

anyways my question is, what steps should i take and do i need a license for it? it reminds me of craigslist but the only difference is i’d be selling them. so what do you guys think? and i have some space for them but is this illegel? do i need a licenses for this and do i need some type of training. im just keeping them as my own pets until they find a home

Passive Income

advice on an Audi 2004 a4 as 1st car?

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im being sold an audi 2004 a4 from a dealership for 13,000 total flat with taxes and plates, im currently a college student in my jr. year. i make around 300 a week and have saved up enough to put down say 5 thousand of down payment on the car. i know alot of people will say hey get a honda or sumtin affordable but i really like this car it looks great, runs great has been checked by our machanic, we’ve known him for years and the car has 57,000 miles on it. its jet black…. oh man. i feel that i can pay the 220 a month and 120 insurance a month. i dont have that much responsibilites as of now and i wana treat myself to this. like whem im 40 i can say hey remember that nice audi i had when i was 20. obviously the car will be ensured under my fathers name. but ill pay gas and all that. i think i cant afford it. but what iam asking for people who’ve had audi. is it like crazy to fix these cars. ive had family members who’ve had nissans and toyotas and hondas that have givin them zerrrrro problems for like 5 to ten years. without having to pay money to fix crazy stuff, just tune up and smple stuff. tires and brakes. will an audi have mechanical breakdowns because those are its tendencies or it depends on how i treat it. and is this mentality i have on the car a bad one. saying hey ill pay this car of in about 2 years. im young i wana treat myself to it. i know the car is 4 years old but it looks and runs great. people who tell me hey get a 4000 honda i feel are right. but like with my money i mostly pay ohone bills, and buy my own stuff like food and cothing, and when i go out to bars and stuff. thats runs my pockets quick. when people say buy a busted up car i feel like hey man. enjoy yourself why cant i put a little more and get a nicer car. like why be so cheappy. in life if you can give urself some treats do it. i know i would sacrafice goin out partyin all the time. but i feel its worh it … ?????

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How to sell flat with a short lease?

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I have a 2 bedroom ground floor flat with a shared garden. I am interested in selling to move nearer my family. I am concerned if this will be a problem, in the current financial market.

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Help please?! The houses in our street have sold in the last year for about 175-200k. The 198k one was apparently in tip top repair. The house I’m selling does need modernisation but is basically a good house. The USP is the garden. It is end of terrace and has a garden approx 3 times size of all the other properties in the street. One Agent valued it at 215k. He said the garden was the asset. The other valued it at 185k and said the garden was a good selling point but had no intrinsic value!
Agent 1 wants to WOW me with a high figure. Agent 2 works on a flat fee NOT a percentage. So they both have reason to go high (to Wow) and lolw (for quick sale). I have an interested buyer privately. My question is…what’s it really worth? COuld agent 1 be telling the truth? Maybe the garden really does load a premium? So …..can anyone tell me…Does the garden make a lot of difference to the price? Any Estate Agents help me to understand this pickle please? Obviously another valuation!

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moved back to ky for job our van tore up had to buy a vehicle in the mean time our house sold bought house closer to work within the school distric we wanted for the kids got over our heads too quick no where to turn running out of ideas driving 85 miles 1 way to work oldest daughter got removed from bus having to drive her to school i am at whits end and not sure where to turn anyone got any ideas oh and yes i should have listened to wife

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Is this a decent bike for a casual biker?


This price seems a little TOO good. Ca you tell me something about this bike: 2010 Gravity Dutch. Bike is offered new unassembled, for $219.00. Here is the info from the seller:

MODEL: DUTCH is a Hybrid / Flat Bar Road bike and the best all around designed bike I have ever seen. HYBRID bikes have become the biggest selling class of bikes; due to their versatility. With a light hybrid, like the DUTCH, you can do it all! Charity rides like the MS150, fitness riding, commuting, light trails, or just a fun casual ride.
Hi-tech Features:
Lightweight Aluminum Frame
No-Rust composite fenders

Index Shifting

Enhanced Safety Features:
Powerful Front and Rear V-brakes

Comfort Features:
Front suspension fork
Rear suspension seatpost
Wide Comfort saddle
Adjustable height stem

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Frame
Lightweight Welded Aluminum with multi-shaped tubes and reinforcing gusset. Replaceable rear derailleur hanger, 2x H2O brazeons, Fender mounts and Fenders (included)

Fork
Zoom/Enjoy Aluminum Suspension Comfort Front Shock

Derailleurs
Shimano Tourney SIS Index, SR Suntour
Shifters
SRAM Gripshift MRX 21 Speed, Shimano 14-34T SIS Mega-Range Cassette

Brakes/Levers
ProMax Linear pull ‘V’ type Aluminum
Hubs
Formula Forged Aluminum Alloy with quick release and dust sealed bearings
Rims
Aluminum 700c with 36 holes
Crank
TH Forged SteelArm triple 48/38/28T
Saddle
Comfort wide-style w/suspended Spring base
Seatpost
Comfort Suspension Seatpost, Aluminum alloy
Pedals
Resin Dual-purpose
Tires
Comfort-ride 700 x 35c

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Please read my story/comment?

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My assignment is to make up a story about a families life during the Great Depression so I wrote this. It’s kinda long and I doubt anybody would actually read through the whole thing but oh well.

The Great Depression
By: Viktor Djokovic

The Depression Begins

Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding. The sound of the bell in the New York Stock Exchange located in New York City, New York woke me up from my slight snooze. My father, waiting patiently at the right of me, elbowed my chest. I quickly shot up and was ready to start another day as a stock broker/computer technician. The giant room filled with many lights, numbers, and old men with blue suits filled the area. My father and I went our separate ways to where we were needed. He was a stockbroker who occasionally played the stock market and was quite good at it. I am currently following in his footsteps. On my way to my small desk with a bunch of papers spread on my beige colored desk. A small calculation machine that was slowly rusting but still shiny sat across from my comfortable chair to my right. I slowly sat down and exhaled. My work was about to begin.
I do what any other good stockbroker does: give advice and sell. It was a good job, paid high and had great benefits. Today was no different. Since the “Roaring 20’s,” the stock market became what was known as a bull type of market (1). Almost everybody was making quick money with little effort. Those who know what they were doing made even more, like my dad. Anyways, after the usual day was over, filled with prosperity, I walked home. We, along with my mom and two brothers, lived only a block away in a fancy apartment complex. On my way there, I noticed peoples pockets full of money with big gleaming smiles plastered on their faces. Automobiles (2) filled the streets. Since Henry Ford created the assembly line, the automotive business exponentially grew. It was only available in black, but no one cared. It was the first car that almost everybody could afford. These were affluent times indeed.
There was this flat tire of a woman on a dull rocking chair who had this terrible Brooklyn accent. Whenever I approach the main doors, she kept on repeating the stock market was going to crash over and over again. I just wanted to reach down her throat and correct her larynx so she talked normally. No matter, I happily whistled through the well-cleaned corridors that were filled with shiny doorknobs, clean doormats, and people with lovely suits on. I strode over to my apartment number, A5, and got out the key. When I entered, the fresh smell of Pljeskavica, a type of Serbian hamburger made with rich meat filled the room and made its way to my taste buds.
Its aroma was overpowering and I could not help but drool a bit. My mom, an affable woman, was baking in the granite kitchen. Expensive spices were on her left while stainless steel knives and other various equipment to her right. She was hacking away at another cuisine.
“Mother, hello.” I greeted her.
“Hello, Viktor. How are you doing? How was work?”
“Work was nice. The stock market is continuing to rise so that means more money for us. Dad will probably work late again to squeeze out as much money as he can out of other people.”
“I see…that is what he is good at so more money for us!”
“Yeah, I guess.”
My father was an extreme conservative (3) so he enjoyed money so much that he became a workaholic in the past month. With the stock market being as it is, he made even more money. “The wonderful green stuff” as he would like to call it. The way that he would earn his paycheck is that many people started to buy on margin (4), meaning on credit. They would come to him, asking for money and saying that they would pay him back later as they sell their stock and he charges a fee based on the stock. They were pretty much speculators (5) and my father, having graduated from numerous colleges in Serbia with many degrees in international business/stock, took advantage of this. I, having faced the horrors of World War I at the age of 16, came over with my family to New York along with my two brothers to find a better life. I grew up to respect other people, be tolerable of them, and have a great education. So, I decided to follow my father because I also loved money. Anyways, my brothers came in at around this time.
“Hey mom, bro”.
“Hey guys,” I greeted them. My mom went up to them and each gave them a kiss on the cheek. They were both twins and in the 12th grade and absolutely loved working with their hands. They planned to start their own mechanics shop after high school and my parents both agreed since the automobile caused many other companies to boom. We conversed for a while, me reminiscing about what I did today, and we all sat down to have dinner. After the fabulous dinner, I excused myself and decided to head ou
Alright, apparently it won’t fit… So! Go to this site:

www.freewebs.com/thegreatdepression/

Don’t worry, its not a fake one.. Its a real site that I made to put my project together.

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