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Power Bank with Mirror and Holder 5V DC/1.3A Input

Power Bank with Mirror and Holder 5V DC/1.3A Input

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  • Specifications:

    • Capacity: 3,000mAh

    • Feature: fashionable design for the young style, feature with a mirror, holder for smartphones, power indicators and LED flashlights

    • Products for smartphones and USB devices

    • Materials: ABS + PC + Li-ion battery

    • Colors: green, blue, yellow, pink, gray

    • Input: 5V DC/1.3A

    • Output: 5V DC/1.3A

    • Charging time: 3-4 hours

    • Lifespan: ≥500 times

    • Size: 80*58*23mm

    • Net weight: 112g

  • Advantages:

    • Safety: it has multiple circuit protection systems, can avoid over-charging, over-discharging, over-current, short-circuit

    • Popular: fashionable design, durable, colorful, portable, useful

    • High-capacity: can perform more charging cycles for most mobile devices

    • Good quality: all our products would be strictly tested before delivery

    • Environment-friendly: power efficiency >90%, more energy-efficient and environment-friendly

    • Convenient: charges your mobile phone anywhere, anytime

    • High-replacement: can charge for iPhone, iPad, smartphones, tablet PCS, digital cameras, MP3 player, MP4 player, PDA and more 3, 000mAh Power Bank with Mirror and Holder, 5V DC/1.3A Input (YD502)3, 000mAh Power Bank with Mirror and Holder, 5V DC/1.3A Input (YD502)3, 000mAh Power Bank with Mirror and Holder, 5V DC/1.3A Input (YD502)

Capacity3000mAh
FeatureFashionable design for the young style , feature with a mirror ,holder for smartphone ,power indicator and LED flashlight
Products forsmart phone &USB devices
Material ABS+ PC +Li-ion Battery
ColorGreen,blue ,yellow,pink ,gray
InputDC 5V/1.3A
OutputDC 5V/1.3A
Charging Time3-4hours
LifeSpan>  500times
Product Size80*58*23mm
Net weight 112g

Q:At least 20 years ago, my aunt (who is now dead) opened a bank account in my name in Chicago. She was very parinoid and had althimers, therefore, I don't know if she took the money out after I left or not. Also she has a lady who looks over her-and she's basically gotten power of attorney over her. So bottom line, My question is-how do I go about finding out if the account is still there or not. (please no smart-*** asnwers-or i WILL report you)
Well if you were a minor when the account was open, there are very different laws regarding those than regular accounts. First of all, a minor is never a full signer on an account, so the money was solely hers, just in your benefit. What the girl in the answer above me said is not correct. The statements will not come in your name when you turn 16. Your information as far as your credit or social security number was never run when the account was open so there is no way of tracing it back to you. The only option you would have left is contacting the person that has the power of attorney. She could then call the bank and ask them to search under your aunts social security number and see if there are any accounts open. I know this is a difficult situation. I'm sorry for the long answer, but I hope this helps!
Q:I think my father who passed away in February may have had a bank account in South Carolina. I am not sure if he did or not. I know that if he did it would have to go through probate. My question is does it have to go through probate just to find out if he even had a bank account or not?? The bank account May be based out of a bank in South Carolina and I live in Michigan. What are the steps that I need to go through in order to find out if a bank account does actually exist.
If you are just going on speculation and don't have any info as far as what bank, you should start with hiring a forensic accountant to research it. If you have a will naming you as the executor and a death certificate, probate should be handled in his home state. Hope this helps.
Q:Dealing with the Great Depression, FDR and the New Deal.
So that way banks weren't foreclosing and he was able to go on the radio and explain the american people that banks were okay. There was no need to panic and going to the bank withdrawing your money. It was safe in there. He helped calm the American nerve
Q:I am looking to get a power of attorney to make a purchase of a property for my mother. My mother is a foreign national, who travels to the US using a Visitors Visa. She currently has various US bank account. I would be making the purchase of a property using those account. How do i go about obtaining a power of attorney document in Virginia, USA. Where should the documents be file or does it just have to be notoried.?
frequently legal specialists do no longer charge plenty for drawing up documents like wills and means of legal specialists. and it truly is advisable to have one in touch, because of the fact they have their very own notary people who can come on your mom, and the criminal expert may well be yet somebody else who ought to confirm that your determine knew what he/she grew to become into doing inspite of the incapacity. Does your different determine no longer opt to have the means of criminal expert? Or is he/she no longer able? Or do the two your dad and mom choose you to try this. if so, take care of it as quickly as available, if your determine's well being deteriorates extra desirable. i'm sorry approximately your determine's stroke. that's perplexing for the entire kin.
Q:If you have power of attorney over a bank account of a person who has passed away, does that mean the remaining balance is considered your asset and you have the right to that money? Thanks.
NO your power of attorney dies with the person this money is now the responsibility of the state recognized estate executor the POA can go get in trouble if they can't account for every penny after the time of death.
Q:I need one example of1. an expressed power2. an implied power3. a concurrent power4. one reserved powerThanks so much to anyone who answers this then I'll be done with my essay.
Expressed powers are those specifically listed in the Constitution: Congress' power to declare war Implied powers are those that can be said to have come from clauses in the Constitution: federal government's power to create a national bank Concurrent powers are those that the federal and state governments share: right to tax Reserved powers are those only the state may wield: police powers i.e. protection of heath, safety, welfare, morals, etc. Good luck with your essay, and check out the Constitution, especially Section I, for more info on powers of the government. It's an excellent resource.
Q:hi, I need help with my bank account. Me and my hubby opened a second account, it is under his name, but he left me in charge of it, I was SIPPOSED to be added to the account, however the lady made some msitakes. He had also ordered a bank card, it has been a month and 2 weeks since the order date. And because I am not on the account I cannot recieve any info. he is now in bootcamp, and it will be about till late jan when he comes home. How could I get added to the account if he is not here? Basically is there a form I could mail out and have faxed back? Or what do i do?? I have bills soon, HELP!!
Yes talk to the account manager and ask for the card to add your name.
Q:i want to know that does capacitor comsumed any energy means real power capacitor is of 440 v 100 kvar and if then how should i calculate?
All real capacitors have some series resistance (ESR). The power loss is Icap^2*ESR.
Q:I recently obtained power of attorney for my father, who is developing Alzheimer's and may some day need help with medical and financial things. However, I'm really not sure how it works.Do I need to call his bank, accountant, doctor, dentist, etc and inform them I have this document? Should I visit them so they can make copies? Or do I simply wait until it's needed (like this year, for taxes) and bring the original with me to prove I have the authority to help him?And what about medical things? For instance, if I want to make sure he isn't missing doctor appointments, and have them tell me when his appointments are, should I take the form over and explain?
There are somethings missing from your question to provide a good answer. How did you get a power of attorney? If this is some document you got from a website or from a legal document place you may have serious problems down the road. If you worked with an attorney, she or he should have explained what the document covers and what it does not. Likely problems you may have by skipping the attorney in this, is the document may not be valid or may not provide to you the authority necessary to carry out all of the things you need to do. You should consult with an attorney to at least have the document reviewed and possibly have a good one drawn up and explained to you.
Q:After I got out, it was harder to turn the wheel. I thought it was just a bunch of snow in the wheel well. It had a lot of snow, so I cleared it all out, but It's still hard to turn.What did I do?
Go get it checked out by a professional mechanic you prob bent something with the steering mechanism

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