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How soon, after a missed payment for a car loan, can the car be subject to repo action?
4 AnswersOther - Cars & Transportation1 decade agoRegulations about companies taking money...?
A tv satallite company took money from my checking account causing an overdraft. I have never had anything to do with this company. I don't know why they would bill me, except for stealing.... I wasn't even really billed, they just took it from my checking account. This can't be legal can it? I never gave them my checking account number, or debit card number, and even if I did I don't think they can just take money without notifying me, right? When I called they company they confirmed I have never had an account with them, yet my bank assures me that this company took the money. What can I do to fix this? To make both these companies see their ignorance and theiving ways. I don't have enough money to pay a lawyer to try and figure it out....
9 AnswersOther - Business & Finance1 decade agoWhy is my red finned albino shark picking on my goldfish?
The shark is smaller than the goldfish, and one in a tank full of 20 other fish, at least half of those being smaller than the shark. So how can the goldfish be scared of it? I haven't noticed any damage caused by nipping, but the shark chases the goldfish around then either stops when it comes close, or nips at the back fins of the goldfish.. This always during feeding time. This is in a 40 gallon tank filled with all tropical fish, except, of course, for the goldfish. It's not a usual comet goldfish, It is bright white and orange. I think the name starts with "S".
12 AnswersFish2 decades agoWhat fish can i add to tank full of gouramis, danios, and tetras?
The specific trypes of fish I have are: 1 gold gourami, 1 honey sunset gourami, an opline gourami, 2 blue paradise gouramis, 3 giant danios, 1 blue long-finned danio, 3 lepard long finned danios, 3 zebra danios, and two tetras, whose specific name i have forgotten. I'm thinking of a small to mediun sized fish that does not need to school with others of it's own kind, won't mind an active tank, isn't aggressive towards the fish i already have, won't try to eat them, and isn't very messy. Would a type of bottom feeding shark or a pictus cat be a good idea?
6 AnswersFish2 decades ago