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A slogan for zoos should be allowed to help attract visitors and provide awareness. This brings in additional funding which pays for and maintains the zoo.
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The production company reportedly pay each both the plaintiff and defendant $100 each for the apperance, plus flights and accomodation. In addition, the production company pays any judgments made (ie even if Judge Judy orders the defendant to pay $1000 to the plaintiff, the defendant doesn't actually pay anything and the production company pays it).
It Pays to Be Ignorant - 1949 was released on: USA: 6 June 1949
welding it pays really good an you are only in school for seven months
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No Debit card takes money straight away from bank account. Credit card makes a debt on card company, not your bank - then later the bank (or person) pays card company, plus interest sometimes.
No it is not !If a person pays for goods or services by credit card, the Credit Card Company is the only organisation allowed to retain details about the customers card.
The person pays the card holder. The card holder is totally responsible for repayment of debt to the lending institution.
The wrestlers Not exactly! The wrestlers pay for their tickets, rental cars and food, at the end of the month they turn in an expense report and the company pays them back for the expenses. So in reality the company pays for them.
The coverage will depend on your plan -- what your employer pays for -- and not on the insurance company. Contact the number on the back of your insurance card to find out what's covered.
A credit card - is a temporary 'loan' from the card company with a 'promise' to pay back the amount spent over a period of time. The card company pays the retailer immediately, and the card-user is billed at the end of the month, with interest charged on the outstanding balance. A debit card - is a form of electronic 'cash'. The transaction can ONLY be completed if there are already sufficient funds in the bank account that the card is linked to. The amount 'spent' on the card is usually transferred from the users's account the same (or next) working day.
The credit card company pays the retailer a fee every time someone uses the machine to pay for purchases. The card company charges the customer a fee for paying by card (usually in the monthly interest charged).
Credit card companies can do what they like with interest rates. You are effectively borrowing money from the credit card company (they pay the store for the goods you buy) then you pay the card company back. They are entitled to charge for the service they provide. The interest they charge pays for the production of the cards, the offices, computer systems and staff - and the interest THEY pay on the money they are lending you !
The best cash back credit card right now is the Chase Freedom card because it gives you an extra $50 for free! See the explanation of it here: http://www.onemillionbucks.net/2008/09/best-cash-back-credit-card-chase.html
When you use credit card for purchasing goods and services, the credit card issuer pays for it first and you pay the credit card company. On the other hand, when you purchase using a debit card, your purchases are charged to your bank account.
Money is an instant payment - once you've paid for something in currency - it's yours. A credit card is essentially a contract between you, the card company and the retailer. The card company pays the retailer on your behalf, and they recover the money from you - usually with interest added for the convenience.