It is most likely a scam to get your bank details. Report the letter to the local trading standards / consumer watchdog (if you have one) and then trash the letter.
.15 million dollars you are better off saying 150 thousand dollars
No.
Ah, when we talk about money, "4M" typically means 4 million dollars. It's a way to simplify large numbers and make them easier to understand. Just imagine all the happy little trees you could buy with 4 million dollars!
Melle Like you were saying hey "mel"
Well, darling, if you divide 1 million dollars by 30 years, you get approximately $33,333.33 per year. So, if you're planning on living it up for three decades with that cash, you better budget wisely and not blow it all on avocado toast and fancy coffees. Just saying.
.15 million dollars you are better off saying 150 thousand dollars
I'm saying Mike Schmidt.
No.
I received a letter saying my bills were overdue.
Are you seriously saying that you don't know what you would do with a million dollars? I could write a whole book on that subject.
Just to tease you. You only win a couple of dollars for getting the mega ball only.
In the expression ''I will answer after I have received the the letter" the speaker is saying that they have not received the letter yet, but when they do, or rather, after they receive it, they will answer (something). The whole matter is in the future.But if someone says "After I received the letter..." they have already received the letter and then did something. It all happened in the past.
He is actually in debt. He is quoted with saying "My pockets are loaded, and I'm spending every dime!". He owes around 16 million Dollars
Despite the idiots on wikipedia saying it isn't a real religion it is and if you say it isn't I will sue you for 5 million dollars.
Let me start by saying HEYY YOOO (Scott Hall voice) he worth 3 million dollars
Oh, dude, "M" stands for million, so 15M is 15 million. It's like saying "I have 15 million dollars" but in a cool, abbreviated way. So, yeah, 15M equals 15 million. Cool, right?
Ah, when we talk about money, "4M" typically means 4 million dollars. It's a way to simplify large numbers and make them easier to understand. Just imagine all the happy little trees you could buy with 4 million dollars!