No. Dog poop is of no value, and therefore, can not act as currency.
I do not recommend sending dog poop to someone, as it may be considered harassment and could escalate the situation. It's best to communicate directly with the person about the money owed and try to resolve the issue peacefully.
The average human would not appreciate that.
Yes, it’s a good alternate to a fifth invoice.
It is not illegal to send money through the mail, but it is risky to send money to be added to a mailing list promising money in return. This practice is often associated with scams or pyramid schemes, so it is important to be cautious and do thorough research before participating.
In most cases, you cannot send food or snacks to someone in jail. Facilities have strict rules about what can be brought in, typically only allowing items purchased through approved vendors or commissary. This is for security and safety reasons.
It depends on the specific rules and regulations of the jail. In some cases, yes, stamps can be mailed to someone in jail. However, it's best to check with the jail directly to ensure that you are following their guidelines.
Sending US dollars by post within the US is legal, but it is not recommended due to the risk of theft or loss. It is safer to use electronic methods like bank transfers or online payment services. If you must send cash, consider using registered mail for added security.
No, only law enforcement and the judicial system have the authority to send someone to jail, not parents. Parents can discipline their children and set consequences for their behavior, but they cannot directly send them to jail in the state of Tennessee or anywhere else.
now a days people can send you money easily and you can send money with remit choice limited from anywhere to anywhere
You can send someone money with a credit card if they have a PayPal account.
No, you can't send "Poop" via US Mail Service, its illegal if you send for absolutely no reason.
In general, a debt collection agency is required to send notice of collection to the person who owes the money. However, simply avoiding the letter or notice does not cancel the debt.
Money order
Yes you can
Yes
it is impossible to do that.
No.
For starters you should remind them on a consistent basis until they pay you what they owe you. One easy way to do this is with the service at PayMePlz.com. The site allows you to send automatic email, sms and voice reminders to people who owe you money. The reminders can also link to your PayPal or credit card merchant account to make it easy for people to pay you what they owe you.
Yes you can sue soneone who has no money
By cheque, Money order, direct bank deposit, if they have the facility, by credit card or debit card.