No all made in China.Those that have received the "free" covid tests, are any of them not made in China?
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No all made in China.Those that have received the "free" covid tests, are any of them not made in China?
No you print out the paperwork. Which form do you need?Tried doing it online years ago. It was still easier to do it on paper.
a) crash the supply chain & create a shortageOr the entire point of sending every household a test. Ok now what like what will it accomplish besides wasting a whole lotta money.
I could print it out online but I'd have to do it either at work or at the library. The library charges you to print. Worst case scenario I'll do it at work. But if the library has them for free I'll get them there. I see it as if we dont pick them up at the library eventually they will stop providing that service. Just like the post office did.No you print out the paperwork. Which form do you need?
Wait, so we're buying all the tests from where the virus initiated? Hhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!No all made in China.
Yeah the ones that take what 4 or 5 days to get back. That makes sense. That's a snapshot for a week agoAnd those "free" tests don't count most places, work/school, still have to go get another "official" negative.
I like to do a practice run on paper. Then I have my sister in law check my numbers because shes a CPA. Then I correct it if need be and do an official one and mail it. I really hate the push to do everything online. Its so easy to steal someones information that way. I can shred paperMy wife's been doing ours online. I'm pretty sure it's all saved so next year you only have to change whatever changed like wages and stuff. After the first one you're set for years to come. And we usually get our refunds in our account in a couple weeks it works great for us. What slowed her down this year was waiting on some paper (w?) From her bank for interest paid tax (something like that) other than that it was as usual