The expiration date that is marked on coupons is typically the last day that they are valid. If you have a coupon with the current date on it, you can use it by the end of the business day without it expiring and losing out on the deal.
she expired me to do the best of your ability
=IF(G17="","No Audit on File",(IF(G17>TODAY(),"Valid","Expired"))) Works!!
50.00 just received on today
I just got one today for $35.00
Impound, arrest, bail, and fines. Kinda sucks but buddy has been in jail for 2 days for expired registration, getting released today.
You don't. Expired means expired. Period.
I just talked to a State Trooper today because I am considering driving my brother's car out of state with the tags expired (over a year). He told me that the fine was around $140 dollars. Hope this helps.
No, hence the word expired. It is unsafe to eat anything expired. Dispose of anything expired.
Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.Generally, if the agreement has expired it cannot be enforced.
Yep, its expired
Yes, as along as you have an address in the state it expired from
YesAs long as they aren't expired, I'm getting tags today and driving back from Missouri this weekend