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Another method is to return any items that are still returnable that you bought recently. For example I bought alot of clothes on Black Friday with tags still on them. I just realized I needed a few hundred more than I thought to close escrow next week and so I am returning a few items. Also in the past when I used to struggle to pay the rent if I need a few hundred dollars FAST with no interest I would post a gift card on Ebay I think I did even $500 once and then when I did have the money I would buy the gift card and send it to them. Sort of like a no-interest pay day loan.
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This really was a helpful article, Linda. Glad I wended my way back here after 8 months! ; )
Trying to find my way back to the articles here that I commented on so I can finally see your responses from last Dec! ; )
Ah-HA! It took me months to find my way back here, Linda, & I'll probably get lost again! But your living room looks great. (I really wanna see it in person!) Good article. Now we'll see if it's going to let me post here, cuz I forgot my password long ago... : /
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NO! This article is completely wrong! Cubic zirconia and synthetic diamonds are not even nearly the same thing. See the Wiki pages for the two kinds. Cubic zirconia is a diamond substitute due to its look, but consists of zirconium dioxide. On the other hand, artificial diamonds are made of carbon, and are almost indistinguishable from naturally occuring diamonds.
Please add a picture of assembling and finished product. Thank you!
Old comic books in good condition are valuable too.
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