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What does a job bid look like?

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What does 'bid' mean and is 'bid' a common noun?

The word 'bid' is a singular common noun; a word for the offer of a price for an item (such as at an auction) or the price offered to perform a service or do a job (such as for a commercial or government contract); a statement of points you will score in a card game. Example sentence:We put in a bid for tree services in the city park.The word 'bid' is also a verb (bid, bids, biding, bidden, bade), to offer a price for an item, a job or a contract for services; to order someone to do something; to say goodnight or goodbye. Example sentence:We bid four hundred dollars for the vase but it went for six hundred; so we bid it goodbye.


How much per square do insurance in Iowa pay for roof replace?

It doesn't work that way, They don't pay by the square in Iowa or any state. As the roofing contractor, you just submit a bid proposal to the homeowner for the entire job. The home owner either accepts your bid or they don't accept it. The homeowner then, upon acceptance of your offer, forwards your bid to the Insurance Adjuster, If your bid is reasonable then they will accept it also and authorize the work to begin. You don't get to ad-on costs after the job is done. No contractor over-ride or profit margins get added after the job. You need to include all that in your initial bid for the roof. If you attempt to add additional after the job is done, the company will likely reject you bill.


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Should you only bid on one item at a time on eBay?

You should only bid on an item on eBay if you really want it. If you see two or more similar items that you would like, you should only bid on one at a time and not bid on any of the others until the previous auctions have ended. This is because if you bid on an item and are then outbid by someone else, although common sense dictates that you have lost the item and are free to look for another one, eBay doesn't work like that. They say that if you have placed a bid and are outbid by someone else you should wait until the auction actually finishes before you go and bid on an alternative because if the person who outbid you subsequently retracts their bid, you could still win the item. This is confusing and unfair but it is how eBay works.


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