| Q. | How much would a framed ticket stub of when the Braves won the world series in '95 go for? | Related Search: Baseball | | | It is a framed picture of the ticket stub (which was down in front) and also a copy of the front page of the paper saying they won. The paper is shrunk down in size to fit the frame but the ticket stub is fully original. How much do you think you could get out of something like that? Thanks!
| | A. | It would have little to no value. However, if you had the entire ticket in unused condition with the stub attached there would be some value, maybe twice the value of the price on the ticket. | | | |
| Q. | Is replacing the stub out under the bathroom sink a diy project? | Related Search: Maintenance & Repairs | | | When replacing the tailpiece to the p trap, the p trap disconnected from the crumbling stub out. Can I replace the stub out myself or is it something that needs a propane torch and flux?
| | A. | If the stub-out crumbled, it's probably iron
pipe, (threaded joints).
You'd have to break into the wall not knowing just
what you'd find. There's no guarantee the replacement
would be limited to the stub-out.
Not a DIY project unless you're real familiar with
plumbing and well equipped. | | | |
| Q. | What is the best way to color your stub without damaging your facial skin? | Related Search: Men's Health | | | I want to know, what product can I use that will color my stub which is fast becoming white, but at the same time not damage my skin or rest of the hair.
is their any natural product available?
| | A. | Hehehe, I'm laughing at the first answer. I assume you are talking about facial hair? There is a product called Just For Men that is made especially for that purpose. | | | |
| Q. | Is it possible to file tax return with a last pay stub from a company without w2? | Related Search: United States | | | Example: worked in a company till Mar 2006 and had last pay stub from that company. After march left US to home country. Does the paystub (March 2006) would be enough to file tax returns without a W2 from that company? Will IRS accept the returns?
| | A. | No, you need the W2. It has other numbers on it that the IRS requires to file. | | | |
| Q. | Does my last check stub have the information I need to file my taxes? | Related Search: United States | | | My last employer hasn't prepared my W-2 & says that she'll fax my last check stub so I can file taxes... is my check stub sufficient enough or do my W-2's have info I really need to get what i deserve?
| | A. | The employer is liable to have the W2s prepared and post-marked by 1/31. If it is not done, then the employer is now in federal default. In essence, your last check stub should have all the information that you need to file, but it is not the correct form to file with according to regulations. There are some tax services that will use your check stub, but I wouldn't trust it. But, that's just me. What if there's something wrong or missing? It will be you that will be liable if that happens, not the employer. | | | |
| Q. | How can a Marine check his pay stub if getting paid by direct deposit? | Related Search: Military | | | My son wants to know his deductions but doesn't know how to check his pay "stub". Is there an online place for him to do this? Are they supposed to send it to him in the mail? How does this work?
Thanks
| | A. | Everyone in the military gets paid by direct deposit.
He can go to [Link] / and sighn up for mypay.
That's the direct link to our pay office. He signs up there and will get his pin number in 2-3 weeks so he can acess his account and there is a toll free number if he wants to speak diectly to someone reguarding his account. | | | |
| Q. | What does Cafeteria mean on my pay stub? | Related Search: United States | | | I got my pay stub & I have an extra $80 in my check. It's for Cafeteria. Does anyone know what this means? I haven't signed up for anything at work. Also why would it say deductions but it added money in my check??
I don't have insurance with my company any longer...I went on my husband's health & dental with his company....
| | A. | Did you recently change your insurance? Maybe the $80 is reimbursement for premiums which were taken out of your pay but were not applied to pay for insurance since you changed to your husband's insurance. | | | |
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