Sentences with phrase «pennies on the dollar from»

If you have an opportunity to purchase inventory for pennies on the dollar from a vendor that is going out of business, then it's in your best interest to act quickly to do so.
Please don't waste money on new weights, you can get dumbbells used for pennies on the dollar from craigslist.
Creators often find their videos demonetized for no reason or earn pennies on the dollar from intrusive advertising.

Not exact matches

The CPM (cost - per - thousand impressions) varies dramatically depending on the value of your audience; it can range from pennies to hundreds of dollars or more for niche audience.
The state gives water to Nestle for pennies on the dollar, against almost everyone's wishes, and they'll get to turn around and sell it to the poor people of Flint at obscene profits, it still poisons them (recent tests show that bottled water is often contaminated with plastic particulates from the bottling process) and where all those plastic bottles end up is someone else's problem.
We live in the era of NBA teams trading superstars for pennies on the dollar, and the Cavs just managed to use the assets from the Kyrie trade to turn over half their roster.
If Viacom is looking to get into wrestling again, I wonder if they'll buy Impact for pennies on the dollar, make a run at getting ROH from Sinclair, or partner with Billy Corgan and the NWA.
Since joining Juve for pennies on the dollar at 30 years old from VFL Wolfsburg, Barzagli has aged like fine wine getting better every season.
Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson told Greg Kelly on «Good Day NY» this morning that ethics and campaign finance reform is a priority for the majority, but defended his fundraising from special interests insisting «a nickle, a penny, a dollar or a dime doesn't influence me whatsoever.»
Despite the reputation of its leader, Edison attracted significant capital from top - tier investors and went public in 1999, only to be sold four years later for pennies on the dollar.
Even more frequently, the creditor sells the debt (usually for pennies on the dollar) to the agency and steps away from the matter altogether.
If you have collections and you want to settle by paying less — which is advisable as many collectors buy debts for pennies on the dollar anyway — make sure you have an agreement in writing that the account will be deleted from your credit file (s) before paying a dime.
The debt buyer purchases 1000s of unpaid accounts from Chase for pennies on the dollar.
If a debt relief company tells you they can settle your debt for «pennies on the dollar,» or that they can «remove bad information from your credit report,» this is a sign of a debt relief scam.
Tip - offs to Rip - offs Steer clear of debt negotiation companies that: 1) guarantee they can remove your unsecured debt 3) promise that unsecured debts can be paid off with pennies on the dollar 4) require substantial monthly service fees 5) demand payment of a percentage of savings 6) tell you to stop making payments to or communicating with your creditors 7) require you to make monthly payments to them, rather than with your creditor 8) claim that creditors never sue consumers for non-payment of unsecured debt 9) promise that using their system will have no negative impact on your credit report 10) claim that they can remove accurate negative information from your credit report.
It creates more phone calls to Anthem, but what do they care, they are paying pennies on the dollar for their representatives in the Philippines to read from a script.
Would just like to mention - and this is from a bankruptcy atty. - that if your credit card debt goes to «collection», this means it has been sold off to a collection agency or lawyer for pennies on the dollar - and almost Never includes the paperwork.
I've seen everything from brand new furniture, high - line TVs and stereo equipment in perfect condition, and brand new designer shoes and clothing with the tags still attached, all selling for literally pennies on the dollar.
The debt collector bought your debt from the original company you owed and probably paid pennies on the dollar to buy it.
So maybe Nintendo will offer some cheep 8/16 MB cards that they bought from Panasonic because it will be the surplus they usally end up burrying, so maybe Nintendo can nab them for pennies on the dollar, to give those who don't have an SD card for another use (Digital Camera, MP3 player.)
We had quite a bit of reclaimed corrugated metal with a little bit more rust than most folks desired, so this made up the rest of the siding, except for the gambrel gables, where we used some pre-painted cedar shakes we acquired from a garage sale for pennies on the dollar.
That means you might see pennies on the dollar for those 50 - year - old oak cabinets your now going to replace with something from Ikea.
Plus, if they're a collector that has purchased debt from your creditor, they likely bought your debt for pennies on the dollar.
For pennies on the dollar, you can insure all of your children from birth (15 days) through college (25 years).
One thing I have found from some turnkey providers (I don't say all because I haven't talked to all obviously) is that they buy properties for what could be pennies on the dollar, pour money into rehabbing, and then sell at a premium... so they're fix - and - flippers.
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