Will they still try to bill me?
Okay, so i have a rhapsody free trial that expires tomorrow. Unfortunately, I hold to call them tomorrow to quash my subscription because they are currently closed. When they asked for my credit card in the setting up, I just give them one of those visa gift cards. Currently, the card have only a few bucks not here on it. Will rhapsody automatically cancel my subscription, or will they try to bill me through email or messages?Thanks!
Answers: Like any business that takes your credit card lately to give you the free trial, they're hoping you won't name and cancel, because most culture will either forget or will be too indolent to call contained by (if you don't love the subscription). They'll always automatically bill you when the trial ends.
Netflix does it, Blockbuster, magazine, even crappy nicotine patch companies. All you have to do is beckon the next daylight and argue that you don't want it and they'll always reimbursement it. Just be sure to tell them you did try calling and that they weren't depart, so it's not your fault. It other works.
Also, try to find their website. Sometimes you can do it through there, but I don't know how rhapsody works.
Ether. But they will. Be sure to beckon and cancel.
Does Express Mail Work on Sundays and/ or Holidays?
I'm wanting to send a memo in the Express letters. I'm wondering if I send it tomorrow (Sunday) if it would start moving tomorrow, Monday (MLK Day), or if It wouldn't start moving till Tuesday due to Sunday and the Holiday.Answers: If the bunch was mail today by express mail next to the Post Office it WILL get near tomorrow. Part-time flexibles are used on Sundays and holidays, even Christmas to deliver express mail. But you must post it when the Post Office is open to win it in the system. Not sure around UPS or Fed-Ex. If it is mailed at a foremost facilty, they will answer phone calls, you can ring them and ask.
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Are we heading for a Great Depression? We have friends being laid off & they are cutting hours at the job.?
Answers: No one can say for sure, just that we have a nasty year or two to come. This is not the time to start a new career, unless it is a steady position that can't be exported and is vital (e.g. nursing, teaching, and so on). You want to minimize your expenditures, and maximize your savings as much as possible. Reduce all debt to cover up any surprises, and wait out this mess.
Hope this helps.
When your neighbor is laid off. It's a recession.
When "you" get laid off. It is a "depression." <}:-{(
Yes, we are headed for a great depression. During the great depression, not having a job sometimes meant death. So go get one now and do a good job.. hold on to it.
we're headed for a recession, yes. But your friends being laid off and having their hours cut is irrelevant if they're working at fast food places or some other place that requires no marketable skills.
'fraid so.how far we fall is unsure.inquire about how much good it will be to save money,it might not be worth anything if the time comes.we might have to go back to the old fashioned way of life and barter,help out on farms for food,hunt,fish,farm.the car will stay parked for months at a time because of no gas or money or the price will be outrageous.its possible,kinda extreme but possible.we will be like the amish,but theyre doing fine,so can we,just have to give up our luxuries.sorry to be so gloomy,but prepare for the worst,you never know.
Possibly, only because the chickens are finally coming home to roost. We might have a hyper-inflation instead, where the dollar becomes nearly worthless. We can blame decades of politicians at every level for it, but of course nothing can be done to them. Just stop all unnecessary spending (including starting a mortgage) and work your job and pray.
We are probably heading into a recession but not a depression. But 2/3 of economic activity is driven by consumer spending so people being concerned about losing their jobs who stop spending money can make the situation worse.