No, taping money is not a valid form of payment as it can damage the currency and make it unusable.
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Red tape process through corruption and it delays the work of one party and demand extra money if the person not pay then they delay the work. And at a time person is agree to pay the extra amount that they charge illegal.
Yes, you typically need to tape torn money before depositing it in the bank. Banks often require that currency be intact and may not accept severely damaged bills. Taping the torn edges helps to restore the bill's integrity, making it more likely to be accepted for deposit. However, it's best to check with your specific bank for their policies on damaged currency.
The obvious answer is any occupation using electricity, such as electronics technician, electrician, computer repair man, quality control technician. However, anybody who wants to tape up the instructions to a job can use insulating tape to hold up the paper, because the adhesive doesn't damage the paper when you remove the tape.
with a tape measurer
You can tape money together if it is torn. Not everybody will accept that way but a bank will.
Tape drives are slowly being replaced by large hard drives, but are still popular as a secondary form of backup.
There is still a limited amount of content released on cassette tape.
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can i tape a cashiers check
An outdated form of storage. It had a magnetic tape inside where the recording was recorded.
No, you should not tape your passport photo to the application form. It is recommended to follow the specific instructions provided for attaching the photo to the form.
It is on the Young Money, "We are Young Money" Album. (:
They do still sell digital camcorder tape. You can find them through several websites online such as tapestockonline.com.
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