Member Since: November 19, 2007 Answers: 2 Last Update: November 19, 2007 Visitors: 663
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i was just wondering if after like 3 or 4 years will antibacterial soap still work ? (link)
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It would depend on the active ingredient and how it was stored.
Regardless of the ingredient, I don't think it's going to make much difference since some studies have shown regular soaps works just as good as antibacterial soaps at killing germs.
People need to be careful when using antibacterial soaps just like taking antibiotics. Basically, germs can mutate/build immunities and cause worse problems down the road.
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I'm asking this for a friend who is 17/f. Okay, when she was little, her mom stole her identity to get bills paid and ended up messing up her credit so now she's fucked when she's older. She can't get anything under her name because nobody will accept her. She doesn't want to depend on her boyfriend, so is there any way she can possibly get her credit back to normal?
This is more towards adults. Thank you! (link)
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This is a trick question, right?
I ask this because minors can't enter into a contract, so unless your 17 year old friend was really 18+ years olds, she doesn't have much to worry about.
Credit reports show a history. If you're friend really is 17, then all she needs to do is dispute the bad credit and show she was under 18 when credit was extended to her.
BTW, even if a person had no blemishes on their credit by the time they were 18, it's almost impossible to get unsecured credit. Companies know that 18 year olds don't normally have a source of income require a co-signer. Me, I got my 1st credit card only after getting a co-signer. After a year, I still couldn't get a unsecured card so I got another card that was secured with a bank account. After a year of that, I was finally able to get unsecured credit.
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