yes
Not if they're wanting a 'contract' phone - it has to be bought by someone over 18, as they can't legally sign a contract under that age.
if I bought a Deposit Note of a bank going to bankrupcy,what can I expect?
It is about 18.89%.
Not unless the seller approves of it. Otherwise you just bought yourself a car. There is no cooling off period on the purchase of a car.
No FD's are not bought. They are types of deposit account which are opened in banks for a fixed period....
If you have not bought nothing, that means you have bought something, so you would have to pay. You could of course be talking about paying a deposit.
yes you can
depends on the contract
Comstock Lode
Commodity future contracts are transferable (can be bought and sold), to realize a profit or loss, but the obligation in the contract remains valid.
Your state may have other requirements that you have to meet to do so. At the very least, you need a loan contract that perfects the security agreement.
but the normal price varies because i bought mine for £197 but someone i heard about bought theres for £275 so ask in store i hope my answer helps THANKS. It depends it can be free but only with a 2 year contract.