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RetroIsBack t1_je8km80 wrote
Reply to comment by Taurothar in Anyone ever get pulled over for not having a front plate on their vehicle? by MrBleah
Same here on East main. Light bulbs too. All warnings but at least I don't have to check my lights.
RetroIsBack t1_je8jwyr wrote
Yes, locals will stop you but if you have a good reason you will just get a warning. They will look at your tires and for any other violations..its a cop magnet.
My impression after talking to the cop is that most people with no front plate are misusing the back plate on the vehicle to drive an unregistered vehicle around.
Locals are the ones that stop for bad lights and things hanging from the rearview mirror.
RetroIsBack t1_je33cxl wrote
Reply to comment by PM_Georgia_Okeefe in Property Manager sucks - HELP by dogmum60
Dont withhold at all. Just go to court and sue. But here is the hard part: you have to be willing to leave.
If you withhold, that pressures the landlord to fix things (if he has a mortgage), but it doesn't get you compensated for all the trouble you put with.
The success of the case depends on the wording of the lease.
RetroIsBack t1_je32bti wrote
Reply to comment by PM_Georgia_Okeefe in Property Manager sucks - HELP by dogmum60
No, sue and get punitive damages plus expenses. Its all electronic.
RetroIsBack t1_je31lu0 wrote
piscataqua in Portsmouth
RetroIsBack t1_jcnm14g wrote
Reply to Found this usb drive near the Vermont Bookshop in Middlebury in early January. Hopping to find it’s owner. by Simzuhh
Insert it into as many laptops as possibl3.
RetroIsBack t1_jcnlb77 wrote
Reply to Found a B&B in Hollis NH for 13 dollars, reviews seem good. Is this legit? by NoOneLikesTunaHere
Check the cleaning fee
RetroIsBack t1_ja6cqby wrote
Reply to comment by Weekly-Obligation798 in How worried should we be if the debt ceiling isn’t lifted? by AgathaMarple
Lots are outrageously expensive because they have to carry Medicaid patients. My moms bill is about 15k a month but she will end up on Medicaid when the money runs out. She is going to be in the same room, same food, same care when the govt picks up the tab. But they are not paying 15K a month.
RetroIsBack t1_ja6c92s wrote
Reply to comment by gweased_pig in How worried should we be if the debt ceiling isn’t lifted? by AgathaMarple
what are cyclicals
RetroIsBack t1_ja6c460 wrote
Reply to comment by ekob711 in How worried should we be if the debt ceiling isn’t lifted? by AgathaMarple
and what is there fee
RetroIsBack t1_ja6c1n8 wrote
Reply to comment by smartest_kobold in How worried should we be if the debt ceiling isn’t lifted? by AgathaMarple
If the US defaults, the world has bigger things to worry about.
RetroIsBack t1_ja6876y wrote
Reply to Mental health resources are scarce. How NH residents are getting the help they need by greenhousecrtv
If you have insurance, The NH state insurance department is really good about forcing insurers to pay for "medically necessary" treatment as part of the appeals process. That applies to mental health treatment, but also applies to esoteric immune disorders with very expensive medications and some cancer treatments.
You must have good medical records, especially if the disease is chronic. Honestly, if you have good records that show other treatments have not worked, you don't even need to get a doctor involved.
- You are denied.
- Get the appeal forms from the state insurance company.
- Follow the instructions..attaching id, denial letter, proof of insurance, medical records
- Scan to Pdf
- Email/mail/fax to state
- It gets sent out to a 3rd party review. The treatment has to have been proven to be effective for treating the illness in general per FDA--not experimental--, it has to be a medical procedure, and other alternatives have not worked (your medical records)
- It comes back with approval or denial from 3rd party reviewer...a firm out of state with physicians and nurses who review your records....
- State issues order to insurer (very quickly)
If approved, the insurer has to pay. At this point the insurer is going to assign a single person to you to process everything because losing an appeal is a black mark on their record. Don't give them any info about the illness or progress, just ask them questions if necessary. If they create any more problems, such as limiting you to their pharmacy, tell them you are going back to the state.
RetroIsBack t1_j9tt6uf wrote
Nobody can see more than 3 days out to due chaotic processes.
In fact, computer models predict that a cyclone will form in Japan 6-12 months after a butterfly beats its wings on another continent.
"butterfly effect"
But I like outdoor sports in the snow, I will believe you.
RetroIsBack t1_j9rsvsx wrote
Reply to Who has best rotisserie chicken? by TheSchmarms
BJs because you don't need to be trained like a pigeon to bring in stupid silver and gold coins to get an affordable price.
RetroIsBack t1_j3pt4qy wrote
Reply to To the guy in the orange shirt driving the grey, I’m going with Lincoln, but not sure, with the squeaky serpentine belt that got gas at the Mobil on bypass 28 by Wilson’s crossing, the gas station attendants have your gas cap. by LeverTech
Im sure I will figure out that i left it where I got gas last but aight thanks.
RetroIsBack t1_j35s2vu wrote
Reply to Looks like the Dairy Queen in Manchester got the top sales in the country! by smdifansmfjsmsnd
We need a White Castle badly.
RetroIsBack t1_j2dogiy wrote
Reply to comment by eddie964 in Eversource rate hike: Will you be switching to a new company? by liggy1111
Its gone way past you.You sound like an Ever source Apologist. How is it like to be an Eversource butt boy?
Making anyone go through a unnecessary torturous path of switching suppliers creates damages.
First they get data from a sketchy company, and second they force the hardship label on you when that sketchy company does their sketchy work.
Then you have to call only to find out that having enough security info to tell them to shut off your power isn't enough to get the hardship removed . They have to send a form by email, then you have to buy a printer, and hope that constellation will honor what eversource blocked.
And its stupid wonder that constellation can do 16 cents, but the smartest distribution company with a giant pool of customers with no switching costs cant get the price below 24 cents.
RetroIsBack t1_j2crqk8 wrote
Reply to comment by eddie964 in Eversource rate hike: Will you be switching to a new company? by liggy1111
The last thing in the world I care about is whether eversource makes money. They cost me more money. I could give a f*** about them
RetroIsBack t1_j281m89 wrote
Reply to comment by eddie964 in Eversource rate hike: Will you be switching to a new company? by liggy1111
You lose money if you don't switch, what were you trying to say
RetroIsBack t1_j27rauj wrote
Reply to comment by Crazy_Hick_in_NH in How do you convince someone who utilizes NH's cold weather recreational activities (ice fishing, snowmobiling, skiing, etc.) to become more concerned about the shifting climate? by rabblebowser
You are going to get alot of down votes.
RetroIsBack t1_j1xcfry wrote
Reply to Now that the storm is over and the trees weathered the winds - what has everyone experienced price wise for tree removal? by sdemat
Depends how many pieces they need to take down while its still vertical.
Depends on Terrain and what kind of equipment can get close.
Depends on how clean you want it after they are done.
Cherry picker on a 60+ year old elm near a house while its under contract=$6800
I think the smaller outfits have lower fixed costs so start there.
RetroIsBack t1_j1cdhug wrote
Was it a retriever or pit bull? Place your bets.
RetroIsBack t1_j1cafmg wrote
Reply to Can you be refused medical treatment for not signing an authorization for release of PHI in new hampshire by law? by freebird929
Tell us the title of the form
RetroIsBack t1_j16hwov wrote
This is just eversource-aganda. The only thing they really prepare for is rate hike hearings.
RetroIsBack t1_je8l9sx wrote
Reply to ???? .... by Zestyclose_Ad3983
The one in the Hall is the Bagel.