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 My purse was stolen what do i do?
my purse was stolen along with my ssn and drivers licence. i am so freaked, anyway i called the credit reporting agencies. is there more i should be doing? the credit agencies say the robber cannot ...


 What is the easiest way to SEND MONEY INTERNATIONALLY??
I want to transfer $500 from France to my relatives in the United States. What would be the easiest way of doing this?...


 Should over weight people be paid to slim down ? say £1000 a stone?
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 What is 40% of $13.00?
There is something priced for $13.00 and it is 40% off. Can anyone tell me what the final price would be? Please and thank-you! (i forgot how to figure it out, so can you also please tell me how you ...


 I need my 401K money...?
I am with Fidelity Investments thru my company and they say that there is no way to liquidate my 401K without leaving the company. Is there ANY way around this? I don't need a loan or withdrawal,...


 How can i make extrrra money??
can someone help? ok well i need to make like $100-500 by july. i wanna pay someone back for something really nice they did for me.
here's the thing-i CAN'T get a job(at a store ...


 What card do I pay off first?
$2,500 at 0% until 10/08 then 21.99% or
$4,800 at 0% until 4/08 then 10.49%
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$2,500 is deferred interest so it keep accumulating. After the teaser rate I'll ...


 Why do most people prefer to use cash for payments even if they have credit or debit cards?
Most people make transactions by cash at shops eventhough they have credit or debit cards. Making transactions trough credit cards is much more easier compared to cash payments. Then why do people ...


 What is the difference between an overdraft and debt?
My husband has run almost £2000 overdraft and he says its not debt just an overdraft, nothing to worry about.

I am worried sick and I still see it as debt!

He had just ...


 How long does it take a deposit to clear in the bank?
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 I have £7200 WHAT SHALL I DO!?
I recently just turned 18 and i got roughly £7200 what can i do with this to make me the most ammount of money possible in the quickest ammount of time haha !

( oh and fairly unrisky if ...


 What would you do with $650,000?
Some crazy thing happed to my wife and I. We will probably inherit $650,000 but we both don't feel right about it. Anyway., what would be the best thing to do with the money if we get it?...


 How can I prepare to leave the house?
I am eighteen years old and I will be nineteen next week. I am a full-time student. I want to move out in January 2009. I don't have a job but I'm looking hard. I don't want to live ...


 What is an easy way for me an ELEVEN year old to earn money?
I'm eleven and not ...


 What is your best money saving tip ?
I need to get rid of debt , I'd like some money savings tip to help cut costs in my budget , ...


 Why do banks rip so many people off?
Surely the whole borrowing, lending mortgage thing is just soooooooooooooo naughty.What do they spend our money on?What do they invest in?Why isnt it illegal.Do banks run the world or the people who ...


 What would you do with 80 billion dollars?
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 HOw can i make money online for free, im only 16 years old by the way?
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 Can you go to the bank and pay money into your account by cash?
i've only done it by cheque before and jsut wanted to know, do different banks have different policys on iy
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I've only done cheques before and was jsut ...


 My son is 23 and lives with me,he has no real job,only works on cars for money. The question is, he has no?
health insurance,what happens if he needs to be hospitalized for some reason,who will be responsible for the bill? I am a single mom with no extra money. I just bought my first own home and used ...



Neil_R
I've accidentally ripped a tenner in half!?
What do I do?

I don't want to throw money away. Will a bank change it for me?
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No jokes about having two fivers, please!
                     
 




EVH 5150
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tape it up and off load to a shop.


jacky p
just take it to a bank and as long as you can read the serial numbers there should not be a problem.


Curious kitten!
well done... take it to the bank and they will give you a full tenner... careful not to tear it this time..!


thebear
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tape it back together


champagne
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Sellotape it back together and take it to the bank.Ive done that before when my young son got his hands on mine.


Black Orchid
Sellotape it back together anyone will take them then
When i worked in a shop we was for ever taping bank notes back together


loki
eh........can you not tape it together??? with sellotape?!


Lady Claire of Current Events
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Just sellotape it back together and it will be fine to use. Everyone has done it


Cheeky Monkey
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tape and take it to a bank for exchange. As long as the serial number can be matched you are ok


long_luscious_lashes
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Just stick it back together with sellotape - I've seen plenty of notes like this and they've always been accepted.


LEX
Dont worry mate a bit of sellotape, for a joke once i sent my sisters kids half a twenty pound note each for xmas!! i told them i hadn't got anything smaller!!


blazing_staruk
as long as you have both half's of the note then its no problem.
you could sellotape them together and any shop is more than likely to accept it as any other note...
if not take both halves to your bank and they will change it for you.
for a note to be acceptable at the bank for swop you must have at least 2/3 of the note...it must have at least 1 whole serial number on it and contain all the words 'I promise to pay the bearer on demand' and Should have at Least 2/3 of the chief treasurers signature .


laplandfan
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take it to a bank


she_has_class
Funnily enough I had a fiver rip in half last week! I just selotaped it back together and spent it in a shop, they didn't bat an eyelid. It's not your fault it's ripped and obvioulsy not a fake coz it's been well used! Not sure if the bank swap them but just use it selotaped.


hellohello
i've done it before, just tape it together!


val f1 nutter
stick it back together with sellotape or take it to the bank where they should change it for another one. I've had loads of taped up notes so it shouldn't be a problem for you to spend it. when it eventually turns up at a bank they will send it on to be destroyed


nuttytart
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yeah just as long as the silver strip is in one peace.


whiteman
mail it to me i,ll tape it and send it back to you.


Oli T
if the sticky backed plastic thing is not for you....

Take it into the Bank of England; you only need to have the serial number of the note [printed in two places - you need both parts] and they will give you a spanking new one in exchange.

Then go and spend it in the pub over the road...


thandi p
i dont think the bank will change it for you im not sure you could try it though but when my dad did that once he made ure it was together right and then put a bit of selatape on it . not raped it and rapped it in it just a bit on each side.
and then go to your nearest shop and buy something iif they say out just say you got it like that or that you av accidently torn it a bit. they should accept it but then atlast you have the change from it and you wont have to worry about losing it. when my dad did that they didnt bother him so its worth a try. but thats thee best i can think of sorry if i didnt help xx GOOD LUCK xx


nicemanvery
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Just celotape em back together !!


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