Check for 'Special Packaging Services' and look at the sites available that offer what you need. If possible contact the company via e-mail or telephone and request quotes or ask what they offer, terms etc.
You may be thinking of a counter offer.
a counter offer is a return offer made by one who has rejected an offer.
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No, it is not an offer. It is considered an offer to negotiate terms and conditions.
Yes
Your credit card company may offer balance transfers. Read the Terms and Conditions of your card or ask directly. Many card companies offer competitive introductory rates to switch your cards and transfer balances.
Offhand, I would say, no, it is not. The prosecutor probably gave you the best terms he was going to offer up-front, and if you accepted them you probably have no more leverage on him to be any more lenient. Contact your attorney and ask.
Only if it's part of the terms of your alternative student loan. Read the loan agreement or ask your lender. There is no law that requires the lender of a private/alternative student loan to offer you that option, and alternative student loans in general have none or very limited deferments other then in-school.
Tell them that you have nothing to offer.
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There are none.