Whatever was rented up front has to be returned.
That depends on the location from were you are renting and where you are looking to return the car.
Marshalls has 30 day return policy. For more details visit return-policy.org
Altec lansing is a better well known brand. The performance is about the same on the two brands. However if anything were to go wrong with the product, you would have an easier time dealing with Altec Lansing. They are a bigger company and have a better return policy.
When renting a wheelchair, a deposit is usually necessary because for items like that, they would not bet that the person would necessarily return the wheelchair in good condition.
The cast of Return - 1961 includes: Marshall Anker Joseph Marzano
Yes, you can travel by bus from Lansing to Buffalo. A Greyhound bus ticket from Lansing to Buffalo will cost approximately $77.44 - $99.00 depending on the fare type selected. The price of a bus ticket depends on the fare type purchased (example: refundable, non-refundable, return, one-way). Price confirmation can be obtained online or through your local Greyhound Operator.
Basically term is renting insurance. It's cheap and for a specific period of time. A return of premium rider adds a little to the cost but gives you all your money back at the end of the term and is tax free. It is a very very good thing because if you figured out what you would have to earn on that $$ difference it usually works out to an 8% return on your money. NO investment can guarantee you that return.
Based on a 5.5 percent annual return, Marshall's original deposit was $265.
It depends on the return policy of the specific store and if the items are from the same company. Generally, you should check with the store about your options for returning items purchased from a different store.
No. Rob Marshall directed the fourth film and it has been revealed that the fifth film will be directed by Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandburg
Wellington sent the baton of Marshal Jordan to the Prince Regent after Victoria (1813) & was sent the baton of an English Field Marshal in return.
Entertainment Weekly magazine says Verbinski chose not to return for the fourth film and was succeeded by director Rob Marshall ("Chicago").