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RE: Cash? What Is This Cash Thing You Talk About?

I don't know about Canada, but here in the USA the government is the reason for the hassle with large amounts of cash. Government basically assumes you are laundering money if you have lots of cash unless you prove that is not the case.
belfert 05/23/12 08:57pm Around the Campfire
RE: Sell or trade in a boat, best way?

If you do go the Craigslist route I would charge say a $50 or $100 demo fee refundable upon purchase for anyone who wants to take the pontoon on the water. This gets rid of the tire kickers who are just wasting your time. I've heard of people charging a buck or two via Paypal before arranging an appointment with a buyer. They do this so they don't waste time waiting for no shows.
belfert 05/23/12 06:28pm Around the Campfire
RE: Do CW RV store web sites work for you?

Often dealers want you to call them since they can try to get you into the store. I think dealers lose more sales than they gain by requiring you to call. I never call if a car dealer doesn't list a price and says to call instead. I just move on to a dealer that lists the price.
belfert 05/23/12 01:53pm Camping World RV Sales
RE: Please wash your hands

A lot of people joke about washing hands, but how many people in the days before we had sewage treatment and clean water to wash our hands with died due to the unsanitary conditions? There are still areas of the world where people get sick from contaminated water. There are myriad other reasons people died in the old days, but contaminated water and lack of sewage systems was a big part of it.
belfert 05/23/12 01:39pm General RVing Issues
RE: Please wash your hands

One reason to care about others washing their hands is that person may later go into a public establishment and get surfaces dirty that others touch. I always wash my hands after using the toilet, or after dumping, but I am certainly not a germophobe.
belfert 05/23/12 07:12am General RVing Issues
RE: I still read books, the kind without batteries!

How many of you really read a book more than once? My parents have shelves full of books in the living room and I don't think more than one or two have been touched in years. I have neither an e-reader nor any physical books these days. As a youth I went to the library typically once or twice a day and checked out tons of books, but as an adult I don't read anything except magazines.
belfert 05/22/12 08:41pm Around the Campfire
RE: Fuel Price Gouging

I remember once fueling in Wyoming or Nevada back when the going price of gas was $1.40 a gallon. We pulled off at the first exit once we hit a town as we needed gas. The station was charging $1.70 a gallon! They were taking advantage of the folks like us who needed gas and stopped at the first station they saw. The town had another exit further down the road and the stations there were charging $1.40.
belfert 05/22/12 07:18am General RVing Issues
RE: composite decking

I've also seen some 1.5" thick composite decking. I assume this is for situations where the joists are too far apart. Many composites are not solid all the way through. How does that work when the first or last board has to be narrower to fit on an existing deck? A new deck presumably would be designed for the width of the decking so no ripping is required.
belfert 05/21/12 09:32am Around the Campfire
RE: Shopping failures...

A local grocery store quit selling a particular dessert cake. When asked why they stopped carrying it they said it sold too well and they couldn't keep it in stock so they quit selling it. If something is selling out day after day wouldn't it make sense to order more and/or allocate some more shelf space to the item instead of dropping it altogether?
belfert 05/18/12 11:47am Around the Campfire
RE: I am thinking about becoming a teacher--looking for opinions

Go for it --- where else can you get a job that gives you 2 to 2 1/2 months off in the summer and a week or 2 in December and oh, yeah, spring vacation..........oh and I think you'd be a good teacher with your military background --- maybe you can get some order in the school rooms that many of the current teachers can't get. Sure, you get a lot of time off, but you can't schedule it around life events and such. If you need a Friday off on a school day to be in a wedding it is much more difficult to get a day off. Now, I do know a number of teachers who work at summer camps and such during their summer off. What other jobs would allow one to work at a summer camp every year and still allow one to have a normal job?
belfert 05/17/12 12:45pm Around the Campfire
RE: Another tax question for business owners

Depreciating an item over several years means your tax deduction for buying the item is spread over several years. The first year you are paying taxes on the money you already spent. A company I know got themselves in trouble by buying $600,000 in equipment and having to depreciate it which meant they owed a bunch of taxes and had problems paying the taxes. They leased equipment for a while after that. I suppose depreciation could make sense if the business will not owe taxes the first year due to losses.
belfert 05/17/12 12:39pm Around the Campfire
RE: composite decking

I was looking at composite decking last week and one of the displays at the store had photos of the product when new and another photo of it after it faded. That product at least does fade somewhat. I think it was Veranda at Home Depot, but I don't recall for sure.
belfert 05/15/12 07:51am Around the Campfire
RE: Can you bear to part with your "man toys"?

My garage is so full I haven't been able to park in it for years. Just yesterday I finally broke down and started getting rid of stuff that hasn't been used in years. A lot of it is really good stuff I paid good money for, but I came to the realization my plans have changed and I will never used the items. The area I live in I can't build an outbuilding to store stuff in.
belfert 05/14/12 10:21am Around the Campfire
RE: Shopping failures...

It isn't always as simple as telling the computer to order the part sooner. Lead times are not always consistent. Some manufacturers make items in batches and it can be weeks or months before they make that item again. The manufacturer will warehouse items, but they don't always judge demand correctly. I'm not saying stores aren't at fault here. They run inventory lean and don't have enough stock for a minor surge in demand. Running a parts depot is different than a retail store. A missing part could cause losses of thousands or even millions an hour. It is cheaper for the company to keep extra parts than to suffer downtime due to a missing part. A retail store generally saves more money by trimming inventory than they lose in sales. An example: I recently ordered some LED light bulbs from Homedepot.com. It appears they mispriced them so they sold out and my order was backordered. They shipped last Friday after several weeks. Obviously, Home Depot couldn't have foreseen the spike in demand. Presumably they would have ordered extra stock for a planned special price.
belfert 05/14/12 10:13am Around the Campfire
RE: Shopping failures...

Lack of inventory could simply mean the economy is doing better and people are buying more. I worked at a retail store in the mid 90s that had some real issues with managing inventory. The store had a policy of not ordering merchandise in the weeks before quarterly inventory. They wanted to show as little inventory as possible on the books each quarter. No idea why as Minnesota has no inventory tax that I know of. They lost a lot of sales because of that policy. Sales or use tax still applies to Internet sales. States just can't force Internet sellers to collect sales tax if the seller is out of state. Use tax is supposed to be paid by the consumer directly to the state. It is technically tax evasion not to pay use tax, but hardly anyone pays their use tax. The state of Minnesota only requires payment of use tax if you bought more than $700 worth of stuff that wasn't taxed. One pays sales tax on any amount so why is use tax different?
belfert 05/14/12 05:13am Around the Campfire
RE: The problem with RVing

I do own two pieces of luggage, but I haven't used them in years. The last few plane trips I just used a duffle bag small enough to be carried on. I'm not sure if I want to check a bag or not for my three day trip to Chicago next month. Southwest still allows free checked bags.
belfert 05/06/12 03:15pm Around the Campfire
RE: Blanket Reprimands

I worked doing grounds and facility work some years ago at a large 330 acre public facility. Everybody came back to the main shop building at the end of the day to put away vehicles and clean up. Most everybody would line up at the time clock a minute or two before 4:30 and the line would start moving at exactly 4:30. At least once a month the boss would say something to everyone about people coming back from the field too early or lining up for the time clock too early. It didn't really bother me. At my current job the boss sometimes emails everyone if certain things aren't getting done. Again, it doesn't bother me.
belfert 05/05/12 08:22pm Around the Campfire
RE: Dexter Hub Failure

When was the last time the bearings were repacked? I've heard it recommended to repack as often as every year. I wonder how Dexter could prove how many miles you put on the hubs? Trailers don't normally have odometers.
belfert 05/04/12 10:56am General RVing Issues
RE: Made in America

Challenge... I'm looking for a good garden hose spray nozzle made in America built to last Go to Google, type in 'made in the USA hose nozzle' and you'll find a ton of them. Some are sold on Amazon and you can read the reviews there.
belfert 05/01/12 11:54am Around the Campfire
RE: Your opinion on ugly current model car front ends?

Every Super Duty and Econoline after 2007 has been hideous...with Ford's weird alien-fish front end. The newest trucks are less hideous, but still pretty bad. The main reason for the changes on the Fords was to lower the headlights. Some states are very particular on how high the headlights can be. They meet the standard from the factory, but some people lift their truck which causes issues.
belfert 05/01/12 11:47am Around the Campfire
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