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May 19, 2009 at 9:52 AM in reply to: Credit Card Industry Aims to Profit From Sterling Payers #402667
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantSounds familiar. If you have enough capital and buy houses at its low (or when it is coming down excessively). Once the downturn is ride out. These investors can sell the houses for profit. Why not.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantSounds familiar. If you have enough capital and buy houses at its low (or when it is coming down excessively). Once the downturn is ride out. These investors can sell the houses for profit. Why not.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantSounds familiar. If you have enough capital and buy houses at its low (or when it is coming down excessively). Once the downturn is ride out. These investors can sell the houses for profit. Why not.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantSounds familiar. If you have enough capital and buy houses at its low (or when it is coming down excessively). Once the downturn is ride out. These investors can sell the houses for profit. Why not.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantSounds familiar. If you have enough capital and buy houses at its low (or when it is coming down excessively). Once the downturn is ride out. These investors can sell the houses for profit. Why not.
donaldduckmoore
Participant“The way to beat this is to buy your car new and drive it into the ground.”
I totally agree.
donaldduckmoore
Participant“The way to beat this is to buy your car new and drive it into the ground.”
I totally agree.
donaldduckmoore
Participant“The way to beat this is to buy your car new and drive it into the ground.”
I totally agree.
donaldduckmoore
Participant“The way to beat this is to buy your car new and drive it into the ground.”
I totally agree.
donaldduckmoore
Participant“The way to beat this is to buy your car new and drive it into the ground.”
I totally agree.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI am in RP, don’t know much about private programs. For public, I believe they are run by private also. If you plan to put your kids there full time, the price will be almost $900. It is indeed comparable to most of the private ones. For part time, it is a joke. They have programs on MWF or TTh, but the time is limited from 8:30 to noon. It is kind of pricey considering the time they really spend on your kid and the inconvenience that you have to take your kid there in the morning and come get your kid at noon. If you are working, it is not worth it. In addition, you may have to participate in the activity and you have to take some courses prior to that. To me, I do not understand why they even have the part-time program. That is for me, both me and my wife are working couples so I prefer something that is part-week for the whole day, but not part-time many different days. If you are a stay-home parent, you can stay with your kid till they are ready for kindergarten.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI am in RP, don’t know much about private programs. For public, I believe they are run by private also. If you plan to put your kids there full time, the price will be almost $900. It is indeed comparable to most of the private ones. For part time, it is a joke. They have programs on MWF or TTh, but the time is limited from 8:30 to noon. It is kind of pricey considering the time they really spend on your kid and the inconvenience that you have to take your kid there in the morning and come get your kid at noon. If you are working, it is not worth it. In addition, you may have to participate in the activity and you have to take some courses prior to that. To me, I do not understand why they even have the part-time program. That is for me, both me and my wife are working couples so I prefer something that is part-week for the whole day, but not part-time many different days. If you are a stay-home parent, you can stay with your kid till they are ready for kindergarten.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI am in RP, don’t know much about private programs. For public, I believe they are run by private also. If you plan to put your kids there full time, the price will be almost $900. It is indeed comparable to most of the private ones. For part time, it is a joke. They have programs on MWF or TTh, but the time is limited from 8:30 to noon. It is kind of pricey considering the time they really spend on your kid and the inconvenience that you have to take your kid there in the morning and come get your kid at noon. If you are working, it is not worth it. In addition, you may have to participate in the activity and you have to take some courses prior to that. To me, I do not understand why they even have the part-time program. That is for me, both me and my wife are working couples so I prefer something that is part-week for the whole day, but not part-time many different days. If you are a stay-home parent, you can stay with your kid till they are ready for kindergarten.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI am in RP, don’t know much about private programs. For public, I believe they are run by private also. If you plan to put your kids there full time, the price will be almost $900. It is indeed comparable to most of the private ones. For part time, it is a joke. They have programs on MWF or TTh, but the time is limited from 8:30 to noon. It is kind of pricey considering the time they really spend on your kid and the inconvenience that you have to take your kid there in the morning and come get your kid at noon. If you are working, it is not worth it. In addition, you may have to participate in the activity and you have to take some courses prior to that. To me, I do not understand why they even have the part-time program. That is for me, both me and my wife are working couples so I prefer something that is part-week for the whole day, but not part-time many different days. If you are a stay-home parent, you can stay with your kid till they are ready for kindergarten.
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