You could
use old receipts, credit card bills and bank statements to refine your dollar amount estimates.
Not exact matches
I keep
old receipts better than I can keep a tune so I
use my hymnal often, but rarely to sing).
He condemns ho - mos - exuality even though it is a natural practice (feel free to disagree all you want, but that argument will go nowhere), and his idea of a good marriage is a 13 year
old girl being given to a 40 year
old man as payment for a land deal, with her bloody sheets being
used as a
receipt of a good deal, and if she isn't a vir - gin (she could have been ra - ped, or her hy - men could have burst while riding a horse or something) she is to be stoned to death on her parent's doorstep.
I have had a Kobo Aurua H2O which purchased from Staple store, and
use of few months the screen freeze, I had request in warranty repair service to Kobo, after I sent the pictures and purchase
receipt then Kobo said this is caused by physical damage that not cover by warranty, I'm shocked and can not believe how can Kobo make such irresponsible judgments based on photos, in fact this is the fault under normal
use, no any physical damage at all, I had request Kobo to take a look the real situation then make judgments but no any respond from Kobe, now I bought two
old Sony reader from eBay Japan which quality much better than Kobo.
This weekend I took
receipt of a new bookshelf, which I'd swapped with a friend in exchange for a ratty
old sofa for which I had neither space nor
use.
The bulk of our paperwork
used to be in the form of workshop participant agreements,
receipts,
old tax paperwork, etc..
The bad news is that
older statements can be difficult or expensive to get, and many people
use cash and don't keep
receipts.