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I am looking to subscribe to a US based service- an online fitness app that requires a monthly subscription fee. They accept credit card for payment but only US based credit cards and require a zipcode but no billing address when registering the card. Is there a way around this that anyone knows of?
With a quick google search I found this but at first glance, I'm a little leery and unsure? Posted by sunnyskiesjewelry — Jan 6th, 7: Posted by iamthebest — Jan 6th, 9: Hi All, Someone obtained some of my personal info such as sin, name, dob and has successfully applied for two different credit cards capital one and Lowe's.
I am absolutely puzzled how my sin was compromised as I don't even carry it with me. The above mentioned institutions have cancelled the cards prior to activation and are currently in process of investigating and reverting the inquiries. I have reported the incidents with the police and placed a credit alert with TransUnion. The person has specified the mailing address in Toronto according to google, the house is for sale.
Do I also have to do the same with Equifax? Or an alert with one institution is sufficient? Any other advices?
Posted by nahsha — Jan 6th, Hi, I am a Canadian who moved to the US for work this fall. I'm looking for recommendations for a cross border accountant to help with filing my taxes. I don't own property, so my taxes should be fairly straightforward. Has anyone had experience with someone they found helpful?
Anyone you would recommend? I can't seem to find any threads on this topic. Posted by greengrover — Jan 6th, Posted by te — Jan 6th, I was curious about a scenario when realizing some gains on investment that was made over time. Do I owe any capital gains tax? Posted by killuminati — Jan 7th, You resided in Canada for at least 40 years after turning 18; or You were born on or before July 1, , and on July 1, , you resided in Canada, or after turning 18, you resided in Canada for a period of time prior to, but not on July 1, , or on July 1, , you possessed a valid Canadian immigration visa.
In addition, you must have resided in Canada continuously for the 10 years immediately before the approval of your OAS pension. If you were absent from Canada during that year period, you may still qualify for a full pension if: For example, an absence of two years between the ages of 60 and 62 could be offset by six years of residence in Canada after age 18 and before age For many immigrants in Canada, it seems we should be keeping a lot of our old and even expired documents on hand. For our children, while they are in school, what would be the best evidence of their residence in Canada?
Do school records elementary, secondary, post-secondary count and in what format? Not every child goes in and out of the country for travel. You can use the following documents to prove when you entered, departed or returned to Canada: Useful thread I found that provide additional documents that are acceptable: Posted by alanbrenton — Jan 7th, I wonder sometimes if I'm the only person who just buys paper rolls from the dollar store and does it by hand.
Once you do it a few times, it barely takes any time at all.
I brought mine to TD until they got rid of them all. Then I went back to rolling myself.
I try to avoid cash at all costs now anyway cause I hate change. TD was the only one I believe, but they got rid of their coin counters after some lawsuits of the correct amount not being counted. According to RFD you can get it done at a casino for free I have tangerine, it's pretty much online although they have 'cafes'. I don't think I've seen a coin counter in a cafe. Are you looking for a count or to give them your coins in exchange for bills?
If it's the latter, I think you need to wrap them and there's still possibly a penalty to exchange them at a bank other than yours. If you're just counting it sounds like you'll need to buy a coin sorter Or make a purchase at one of those stores with self-checkout that takes coins and just start shoveling coins into it. I'm too lazy to roll them and I don't want to buy the paper rolls. Looking for a machine. I don't care if it has a charge, just looking for the one with the lowest charge. All the banks took out their free coin counters years ago because they were constantly breaking.
I'm with Scotia and I've gotten hundreds of free rolls from them. I do bank with Scotia, not sure if they'd give away rolls to others.
All the bank ones that did it for free TD and BMO are the banks I remember having free coin counters were removed in or I think the best bet would be going to a walmart of a self checkout you frequent and purchasing giftcards with the coins. I have alot of coins and will probably do that. Ill let you guys know how it goes.
The meto at college and ossington has a coinstar machine but the fee is ridiculous Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. All rights reserved. Here are the details: The Coins: Series I: Any help would be appreciated!
I started collecting when the mint issued those Lunar series back around or so. I have the previous lunar set Series 1 and now on my way with series 2. I also have series 1 from the Perth Mint and on their Series 2 now. I am really into the Lunar series so where ever and whenever I see them, I pick them up. Now I expanded into anything I personally like.
I am a collector not investor, don't ever planning on letting these go. I've got a feeling this thread means my Wallets going to take a beating.
These new zealand coins are definitely not going to be cheap! Win an Xbox!