Sentences with phrase «library fines go»

Once your library fines go to the collection agency, it appears on your credit report.
Once your library fines go to the collection agency, it appears on your credit report.

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One of the biggest advantages of libraries going digital is that fines on materials are a thing of the past.
And I honestly am fine with the DRM in this case, since if you're going to do electronic library checkout, there needs to be some way of keeping track of how long the library patron is allowed to keep the content.
Yes, an avid reader and the reason she loves her Kindle are exactly the 3 reasons you give, Anne: - big font - light - instant purchase when a book is finished without the hassle of going to a bookstore or a lending library (she has a hard time moving around — her brain is just fine, the body, well, so - so...)
I know some people get discouraged from going to the library if they accumulate a high fine, but this program is a great way to contribute to the community and get a fresh start on your library record.
And not only when it comes to libraries for that matter; when you click the «buy now» button on Amazon the fine print shows what's really going on.
A library fine, parking ticket or missed utility bill can ding your score by as much as 100 points if the account ends up going to collection.
On the off chance you go to the library and check out a book using someone else's library card, return the book on time and pay any late fines you owe.
My understanding of the Steam DRM model says that if Valve goes out of business, you won't be able to install your library of games anywhere, but everything you already have installed should work fine forever.
I never had a PlayStation Portable to call my own, so the PSP Go coming out was a fine opportunity to get acquainted with SEGA's old library of PSP games.
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