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...only $25, Bock and her assistant yentas will interview you and present you with a prospective mate. Jewish Introductions refunds $10 of the original fee if the user completes an evaluation of their service, not the date. Bock said that the organization, which is sponsored by the Hillel Council of Greater Boston, instituted the refund for constant feedback...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meet a Nice Jewish Boy/Girl -- or -- Help Business in Israel | 10/25/1985 | See Source »

...sharp were the accountants' pencils that 26 of the companies got refunds of taxes paid in previous years. The largest of them went to American Telephone and Telegraph. The company earned profits of $1.9 billion last year. But thanks to a combination of investment tax credits and tax deferrals adding up to $1 billion, plus other unusual expenses involved in the breakup of the phone company, AT&T's tax liability was wiped out. In fact, the company got a tax refund of $241.6 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Companies: Profits: $10 Billion; Taxes: $0 | 9/9/1985 | See Source »

Cleaned-out travelers face a number of hassles. Without supporting identification, replacement passports ($42) can take days to process, and airlines may take as long as six months to grant a refund on stolen tickets. Reporting crimes to police, who can display as much apathy as their big-city American counterparts, is still worthwhile. Authorities can help stop credit- card abuse, and will usually issue letters confirming losses for insurance companies. Paris police often recover wallets and purses intact with cards and passports, because most thieves are only looking for ready cash...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Stinging Innocents Abroad | 9/9/1985 | See Source »

...this kind of reprimand would become "standard" for such excesses. A spokesman for Grumman Aerospace Corp., the defense contractor that made the ashtrays for the E-2C surveillance aircraft it also manufactures, explained the sky-high price tag: "We are not ashtray manufacturers." Grumman has offered the Navy a refund that will lower the price to $50 an ashtray, but Weinberger has better ideas for dealing with the inflated cost. He proposed, only half-jokingly, to substitute "old mayonnaise jars for ashtrays. We are not going to pay $50 or $10 or anything else to dispose of ashes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Military: Money to Burn | 6/10/1985 | See Source »

cleared Customs at the airport. This process can be cumbersome. In London and Paris you must hunt around the airport to find the special desk where the goods are inspected and then usually stand in a long line behind other bargain hunters. Since the refund check may be difficult or expensive to cash in the U.S., the best way to pay the VAT is with a credit-card voucher, which the storekeeper can destroy after receiving the form from Customs. On the other hand, U.S. Customs lies in wait at the other end. Returning travelers can bring in $400 worth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: The Traveling Dollar | 4/22/1985 | See Source »

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