You are not charged for bidding. If you win an auction (are the highest bidder) you pay what you bid. The seller is charged not the buyer. You pay for the auction price and shipping unless shipping is free then the seller pays for the shipping too.
Not much: it is what we call an ion. As a charged item, it will be drawn to any item that is differently charged to itself - Lacking an electron, it is positively charged, so it will be drawn to an item that is negatively charged (a surplus of electrons), neutrally charged (the right number of electrons), or even less-positively charged. As soon as an ion comes in contact with such an item, it will grab an electron from that. Be that item a larger atom or molecule, a spec of dust, a wall, or you. It will then be an ordinary, uncharged oxygen atom. What it touched will then be charged slightly differently, and will be drawn to another charged item, until everything is charged the same. So for an atom, being short an electron is not a big deal.
Insufficient information disclosed to answer the question. The same thing that happens if you were charged with stealing an item from any location.
Purchasing the same item again or sometimes shopping at the same place again.
Try to find a site where someone offers the same trial & takes Paypal-that way they don't get your no.
No. It will be exactly the same, in every detail, as if you had paid cash for it.
The recovery process is how you replace that item with the same item. Example: The recovery process of trees is to plant another tree in it's place.
Yes. A person can be charged for every single burglary they committed.
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Each store has its own pricing system. If the prices of every item was the same at every store, then there wouldn't be any store competition.
The same place as every other women in this world, at the bottom of the food chain.
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