Money put in your letterbox typically signifies an unexpected or informal financial gift, payment, or assistance from someone. It may indicate a gesture of support or goodwill, especially in communities where cash transactions are more common. However, it can also raise concerns about privacy or legality, depending on the context and the source of the money. Always consider the implications and motivations behind such actions.
It means that you are saving some money in your own bank account.
it mean aprined record of the money put into removed from a bank account
Non-sufficient funds... It means put some money in the bank or you'll be paying a lot of fees.
A bank account, savings account, or family trust fund are a few options, it depends what you mean when you say 'in'.
There are two ways to answer your question - when you "put money into" an account, you are "making a deposit." But also, when you put money into a savings account, you typically accrue interest, so you technically also are "making money."
the first letterbox was invented in 1803
a white box at the front of your lot house where your bills, mail etc. are put. (your postman will put the post in them) a letterbox is a post box, a mail box, somewhere where, if you dont have a slot on your door to put the post through, your postman will put it in there. Understand?! come on people! how can you not know what a letterbox is!
unlucky, seems a bunch of kids dont like you... or the mail man dropped the post.... either way not great you have a bunch of annoying kids Mmmm thanks kaykay... glad you put the time into that....
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Through the Letterbox - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
In America, a mailbox on the sidewalk is where personal mail is put into a box outside a person's house.In Britain, mail is put through a letterbox set in the front door.
put you money into it
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Put your money where your mouth is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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