Archive for May, 2007
Thursday, May 31st, 2007
jspur1 asked:
The furnace is making a constant crackling sound when it runs. On the electronic furnace filter box it says it will arc occasionally but if it arcs continuously then the filter needs cleaning. My dad used to clean it by soaking it in something but he has passed away so now I don’t know what to do about it or what chemical if any to use. Please help.
Gabrielle
Tags: Arc, Arcs, Crackling Sound, Dad, Electronic Filter, Furnace Filter
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
mr.marble asked:
I live in tokyo, and i would like to sell my used, but recently purchased clothing in tokyo, but am not sure where to go?
I also have an newly purchased, hardly used japanese electronic dictionary which I would also like to sell?
please help!
Oh and I would also like to know if there are any maiko options here in tokyo, in other words dressing up like a geisha with make up and hair, and pictures perhaps?
Thanks so much!
Estelle
Tags: Electronic Dictionary, Geisha, Hair Pictures, Japanese Dictionary, Options, Tokyo, Where To Sell Used Clothes
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
G360 asked:
Our business is interested in buying electronic equipment from a chinese company. Is there a way to verify if the company really exists without having to go to china? Can I verify through the internet if it is a recomendable company with good reputation? Are there entities that can check this out for me, or any webpage that offers this service?
Noemi
Tags: Buying Business, China, Chinese Company, Electronic Business, Electronic Equipment, Entities, Good Reputation, Internet Company
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
Eywrshp asked:
The post office web site says retail and electronic delivery confirmation are both entitiled to the same infomation.
But some post offices refuse to give you an acceptance scan or a receipt for labels printed online even when you’ve included insurance in your mailing label.
How can you collect on a claim for lost mail if the post office will not give you a receipt?
You have no proof that you ever took the mail to the post office.
When you took it or what post office you took it to.
Is it right for the post office to refuse to give you receipt because you printed your postage online?
Michel
Tags: Delivery Confirmation, Electronic Delivery, Insurance, Labels, Lost, Mail, Mailing Label, Office Web Site, Online Insurance, Post Office, Post Offices, Postage Online, Proof, Receipt
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 1 Comment »