Potentially. This number has been associated with call centers used by Fifth Third Bank, typically to collect various fees the bank is owed. However, it is not safe to provide personal information to numbers you don't recognize, especially if they are engaging in odd behavior such as hanging up.
The best solution is to call Fifth Third Bank and speak to a representative, perhaps in the collection department. The customer called center can be reached from 7 am to 8 pm Monday -Friday and 8:30 to 5 pm on Saturdays at 1-800-972-3030. Even if you don't have an account with Fifth Third Bank, they might someone else's information associated with your number and they will continue to call that number until it is resolved .
in a business letter you wouldn't use such an expression. You'd start off by saying something like: I regret to inform you...the expression would be something like: "Lamento informarle que... "
you text back to the number saying quit or stop and then they legally have to stop.
The content of a business letter delivers the message, but it is just as important to be familiar with the physical appearance of a letter. The way a letter looks influences how the recipient will perceive the company. As the saying goes, first impressions count - and might we add - last a long time! There are about 10-12 components of a letter as seen below (link resources) http://thebusinessletters.blogspot.com/2014/07/standard-components-of-business-letter.html
just text whatever question you have to 242242 and it should allow you to ask anything. unless you got your number suspended by saying something inappropriate
Sorry but... 'celebrity' phone numbers are NEVER available to the public ! This is to stop drunken 'fans' calling them up at 3 am saying "please say 'hi' to my buddy" !
There are increasing number of reports saying so. People are having a hard time getting paid out.
they kept saying his name because it isn't real
Saying "positive" means "greater than zero". Saying "non-negative" is a shortcut to saying "greater than or equal to zero".
Although it is possible to survive without a website, many people won't take your business seriously if you tell them you don't have a website. These days it's almost like saying "I don't have a phone number"
they are like when like theres two companys joined together they have a business relationship because they have joined they two business together, do you get what i saying?
Yea it is. I saw a commercial yesterday saying there having a sale and going out of business
I've been getting phone call from these I n d i a n people with heavy accents saying they are going to arrest me
This is an idiomatic way of saying promoting your business; telling people how good it is, advertising, even boasting.
if the opposite you are saying is the inverse, then the answer is no.
From what I am saying no 35 is not an even number.
" a lifestyle change"
in a way, it is like the person saying that is trying to give you a reason for doing whatever they did. if you work together, and the issue that was decided on hurt you in some way, but was better for the particular business that you two are in, then that is pretty much what that saying means. the person is using 'the business' as a scapegoat...