Put it in the bank.
Car,boat, and on holidays
bandaid, bandage, dettol, that should be all you need.
If it's in a staffed shop of some kind, tell the staff and they should give you a refund. If there's no one around, there should be a company name and a phone number somewhere on the machine. Call that number and ask for a refund.
1. Wash hands 2. Clean cut with peroxide or other cleaner 3. Get band aid 4. Put neosporian on band aid 5. Put band aid on cut 6. Drink a glass of milk
To get a hotel to refund money back into your account, you should contact the hotel directly and provide them with your booking details and reason for the refund request. It may also be helpful to follow up with your bank or credit card company to ensure the refund is processed correctly.
Okay. rinse it off, put a band-aid on, and suck it up!
Food,water,torch,first aid kit
Clean it, put a band-aid on it, wait for it to heal, and DON'T PICK!
You will, assuming you didn't have any fees deducted from your refund or had a rapid refund loan.
You can put a band aid on anything but you don't want to leave it on there for a long time so that way the air can hit and you can let it heal.
Yes, if they obtain a judgment and file for a garnishment of your state tax refund.
Yes, you should put a band-aid on a blister to protect it from further friction and infection. The band-aid can help keep the blister clean and provide cushioning. However, ensure the blister is clean and dry before applying the band-aid, and consider using a blister-specific bandage for added protection. If the blister is large or painful, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.