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- January Debt Collector? : r Scams - Reddit
January Debt Collector? Anyone else ever get texts like these? From what I can tell January is a legitimate company, but I do not have a Fortiva credit card
- How do I formally say “from January to Today”? : r . . . - Reddit
You could use "from January to the present" or now rather than today You could also simply say "since January" You might also want to specify exactly when rather than January "Since the start of January" When saying from X to Y you may need to explicitly state if X and Y are included or not
- Travel in Tokyo in january, pros and cons ? Share your opinions . . .
The second Monday of January is a special “coming of age” day and if in Tokyo you will see beautiful coats and fur collars and girls all dressed up taking pictures everywhere
- Is January a good time to visit Iceland? : r travel - Reddit
I went in January and had a great time! However, the weather is really hit or miss so you run the risk of tours activities being cancelled (if you go with groups instead of renting a car and going on your own)
- 3M Lawsuit January Updates : r Veterans - Reddit
January 2, 2024: The big news, I guess, is that 3M contributed $250 million to the Qualified Settlement Fund This fund is designated to provide compensation to approximately 25,000 to 30,000 veterans who chose to accept smaller, quicker payments
- Disneyland in January? : r DisneyPlanning - Reddit
Mid-late January is generally less busy but I would avoid MLK weekend Some rides may be closed for refurbishment as it is the off-season but usually they don't close until February or March
- Europe in January : r travel - Reddit
Europe in January Im going to Europe in Jan 2024, I need some advice Are there any countries I should avoid - Ive heard some countries will go dark early and will be too cold to even enjoy I am not scared of the cold, I live in CO mountains, but I dont want to go to a country that no one will be active in, especially in the hostels
- Currently, we are in June 2023. Is the term last January . . . - Reddit
38 votes, 83 comments Today is Thursday, June 22, 2023 If someone says "last January," do you assume it is January 2023 or January 2022? For those…
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