Sentences with phrase «paying for an item before»

I'm not sure why it took so long for people to become so upset about paying for an item before you see it.

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Choose three or more items across their many lines and try them on at home before deciding what to keep and pay for.
Last week, it announced Prime Wardrobe, a way for Prime subscribers to try on up to 15 items at home before they pay for any of them.
By renting out baby equipment with Babies Getaway instead of carrying them, you are saved from paying added airline fees which are charged for checking items before you board your flight.
Items were sent out before 14:00 every working day (Monday - Staturday) as soon as you pay for it at that day.
Pay money for things and try to spilling over before buying an item.
We will not be responsible or liable if we pay the item contrary to your stop payment order if payment occurs before we have had a reasonable time to act on your stop payment order, if payment occurs as a result of inadvertence, accident or oversight, if the stop payment order has expired, or if other items drawn by you are returned for insufficient funds because we paid the item.
Generally speaking, if a purchased item has been returned for credit or some other adjustment (e.g. you choose to apply a «Rewards» amount to your account instead of getting a «$ 8 will get you $ 10» coupon for Starbucks) results in a credit to your account that gets posted on or before the due date of your most recent monthly statement, then you can pay the statement balance less the credit by the due date and still have it count as «monthly statement balance paid in full by due date.»
It shouldn't matter whether the items on their hidden list were checked or not... they were still paid for in full before the due date!
We are considering selling off personal items to pay for this particular bill before we file, but our bankruptcy attorney advised against this.»
You'd typically need to pay your deductible before coverage kicks in, and coverage is typically capped at a certain amount for each item (for instance, up to $ 1,000 in coverage per piece of jewelry).
Your housing payment, grocery purchases, insurance premiums and other high priority items should be paid for before low priority items like entertainment, junk food / eating out, and other «fun» activities.
They assisted Stu's quest to find a replacement battery for his mobile phone, (drawing the exact location of an appropriate store on a map and telling him how much he should be paying for said item), they made sure we had breakfast before we left for the Inca Trail trek, even though it meant serving it a little early and asking our guide to wait while we finished our juice, and they offered to give us a 4 - bed dorm to ourselves after the Inca Trail trek because we'd left it too late to secure a private room.
Before players could pay ridiculous sums of money for in - game items, developers made players do some pretty ridiculous things in order to obtain certain items.
A first step, as in pondering today's fleeting news item, is at least to recognize that meat on a plate was a being before it was a food, and hopefully to pay attention to the standards of those who raise and kill animals for food.
If you have a replacement cost policy for your personal possessions, you normally need to replace the damaged items before your insurance company will pay.
Or maybe get someone that does know what they are doing but since it was a full gut and assuming it has a new roof, new systems and mechanicals and other big ticket CapEx items they might be willing to pay a small premium for the place, bank the normal CapEx reserve for like 10 years and sell out before that stuff would even be considered a deffered maintenance risk.
Estimated Closing Fees An estimate of the fees that must be paid on or before the closing date by the buyer and / or seller for services, taxes and items necessary to obtain mortgage.
Some uncouth landlords will use your security deposit to pay for broken items or scuffed floors that existed before you moved in.
If the Star made it mandatory that the only way you could sell your car (for example), was to go through one of their advertizing member agent and pay the agent a fee depending on the dollar amount of the item sold (fee paid only if the car sold), before your ad was published in the Star; don't you think that such method would be considered as anti competative?
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