Sentences with phrase «n't sell back»

I don't sell back my games or systems.
Is it because you can't sell it back to GameStop for $ 5?
Many of the reasons / excuses I've heard include but aren't limited to: Can't sell back, can't share with friends / family, can't re-download if deleted off the eShop, no cloud saves, no box / case for collection, and the mentality that digital only should inherently be cheaper.
'' If they don't sell the back book then Citi would product change their existing Hilton cardholders into a different Citi credit card product (this is what American Express did with their Costco cardholders).»
Why didn't you sell back your shares to Moody's at that time?
I can only imagine what my CVX would be worth today had I not sold it back in 1997 especially since this stock had an amazing twenty five year annualized dividend growth rate of 7.51 % well exceeding the inflation rate.
«And I can also understand why, supposedly, Manchester City would put two fingers up at Arsenal for not selling him back in the summer when they wanted and now playing hard ball.
«We are not selling it back to the woman who didn't pay her taxes, we're selling it to a third party.
I would go around at the end of every semester and scoop up used textbooks that students could not sell back to the on campus bookstore.
If you buy gold coins from banks, you can not sell it back to them.

Not exact matches

«Agents don't like these portals because they try to sell their leads back to them and they control the price,» Carey claims.
Everyone knows that Travis is not coming back; still, Benchmark said a lot of nasty things about TK and is now sitting back and watching other people try to convince them that the best thing to do «for all concerned» would be to sell out.
SeaFort, which was established in 2012 and is backed by members of the Sobey and McCain families, and Normandeau says he hasn't seen quite as many retiring entrepreneurs looking to sell as he expected.
She can't sell or refinance her house with the existing lien unless she pays her back taxes, while in the meantime interest charges and penalties pile up.
But he couldn't resist a final dig at those rooting for his firm to fail, relaying a «little ditty» about how short sellers were apparently dealt with in the 19th century: «He who sells what isn't his» n, must buy it back or go to pris» n
When the holder of a CLO seeks to sell a stake, managers don't have to offload assets to pay the investor back.
After all, billionaire money manager Stephen Jarislowsky didn't get rich on the backs of sell - side analysts.
On the flip side, «Saudi Arabia is losing its crown as its selling prices in Asia haven't been attractive enough,» Gao Jian, an analyst at SCI International, a Shandong - based energy consultant, told Bloomberg back in June.
«Jack walked into my office and said, «You're crazy if you don't take your creation back when they sell it,»» Lebda recalls.
They took a step back in March when townhomes starting selling for more than $ 700,000 («They're not worth it,» Small says) and stopped packing the whole family into the car every weekend to tour open houses.
Considering that not one Democrat voted in favor of rolling back the Obama - era privacy rules, though, that could be a hard sell.
That willingness to sell his shares back to the company at a premium, a practice known as «greenmail,» led to accusations he was not interested in improving or running the companies he challenged.
And, what we're trying to gently push back in the book is the economics of the large - scale bundled subscription model that Netflix is pursuing, [where what the] economic theory says is you can profitably make things in a bundle that wouldn't be profitable if you sold them separately.
One thing I'm still not sold on is the power button being on the back of the phone, as it was with the G2.
You may not land a sale for a single cornflake in the shape of Illinois (that already sold for $ 1,350 a few years back), but chances are good that you'll be able to generate quick cash just from things you have around your house.
«We decided to sell not the technology, but the benefits,» says Raviv, who started the company in 2008 with backing from a Philadelphia incubator while an undergraduate engineering student at University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in May.
If you can't back up your strengths with accomplishments in a clear and concise fashion, recruiters can't sell you to the hiring manager.
You don't have to sell your property, and you might have to pay back some of your debts only partially — depending on what you can afford, according to Nolo.
Many North Koreans who don't have relatives in China bribe officials for documents and bring Chinese goods back to their home country to sell for profit.
For example, thousands of families not only have solar panels on the roofs of their houses but also have the right to sell electricity back to PG&E.
O2 Czech Republic is not, incidentally, part of Telefonica these days (the Spanish carrier group sold its stake to financial group PFF a couple years back).
«We can do as much due diligence as you like when you're selling something to somebody - we own the businesses next door as well so we want to see it succeed, obviously - but in this case it didn't and it took us a lot of money to get our own property back
Alphabet - owned Nest Labs is Ecobee's primary competitor in the smart thermostat market — it started selling smart thermostats back in 2010, and now it also offers smoke alarms and security cameras.
There's an old adage among short - sellers: «He that sells what isn't his» n, must buy it back or go to prison.»
Back in October, the big story was not just that equity markets were selling off while bonds were rallying, but that inflation expectations had completely fallen off a cliff.
We have a lot more time to enjoy life because we're not going back and forth, moving into and out of, or buying and selling all the homes we don't have.
Not only is he back physically, but he and his company showed that you can sell a premium product, and still dominate during a weak economic period.
Back in June, 2014, his startup was called GroupTalent, it sold recruiting software, and things weren't going well.
Genworth Financial (GNW), which provides life and long - term care insurance, screwed up a while back when it began selling policies to cover medical expenses in old age: It did not charge nearly enough for them.
She spent cash making or buying those items, and until she sells them, she won't get it back.
The company states that the annual member fees will allow it to deliver «profit - free pricing»; that is, to back up its claim that «all of our profits come from membership fees, not the products we sell
Sure enough, «hey, um I know you didn't want to be worked, but you know I've got a guy who said if he can get the bid back, he'd sell bonds there».
«So I figured, why not send a little bit more back and sell the rest?»
When it became clear to US officials that the Russian either did not have the hacking tools or had no intention of selling them, the Americans cut off the deal and warned him to go back to Russia and never return, The Times reported.
Short selling is a practice in which traders can bet against a company by selling shares they don't own and buying them back at a lower price.
«If what we as a nation are going to focus on is pulling stuff out of the ground, selling it to the world and then buying back the finished goods, I can tell you from a prosperity perspective which way we're going, and it's not up,» says John Ruffolo, head of the venture capital arm of OMERS.
A major mall anchor for decades, last month's announcement that the department store would be selling back the leases on many of its biggest locations, including its flagship store in Toronto's Eaton Centre, doesn't make Sears's future seem very rosy.
And because TomboyX only sells directly to consumers, it doesn't have purchase orders from large department stores that it can use to back a bank loan.
«They not only would purchase the textbooks with compromised credit cards, but in most instances, within 48 - 72 hours from purchasing the textbooks, they would actually sell the textbooks back to the same textbook company online that they stole the books from.
• Though Whitehead is not named as one of the shareholders acquiring Sprout back from Valeant, she had privately owned the company with her then - husband Bob Whitehead before selling it in the summer of 2015.
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