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Kuwait: Photocopier maintenance

MEED 19 Mar 2024
Maintenance of Canon photocopiers ... .
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Egypt: Printer inks and photocopiers

MEED 11 Mar 2024
Supply of printer inks and photocopiers ... .
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Egypt: Computers, printers and photocopiers

MEED 14 Feb 2024
Supply of computers, printers, scanners and photocopiers ... .
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I’m a former Chelsea star who went on to become a photocopier salesman – but ...

The Sun 07 Feb 2024
WHEN former Chelsea striker Tommy Langley switched to non-league football at the age of 31 in 1989, he spent the next five as a photocopier salesman.
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MU issues answer sheet photocopies in 1 day now

The Times of India 02 Feb 2024
Mumbai University has started issuing photocopies of answer ...
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EEVblog #1100 - Dumpster Photocopier Repair

Bitchute 01 Feb 2024
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Saskatchewan gov't hammers Rebel News with a $12k bill for photocopying!

Bitchute 27 Jan 2024
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Bahrain: Photocopying machine leasing

MEED 11 Jan 2024
Leasing of photocopying machines ... .
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A City of Corpus Christi surcharge for public record photocopies has been dropped

Caller Times 09 Jan 2024
On Monday, a 20% to 25% surcharge for photocopies of public records – a policy implemented in 2014 – was removed, according to city officials ... “That and common sense.”.
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Kuwait: Printer and photocopier maintenance

MEED 08 Jan 2024
Maintenance of printers, scanners and photocopiers ... .
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Show original ID proofs, photocopies not allowed: TSRTC

The Siasat Daily 08 Jan 2024
The Telangana Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) managing director VC Sajjanar has appealed to women passengers to present their original identification documents and not photocopies.
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Taking photocopies of ID cards for bank transactions is illegal

Ghana Business News 16 Dec 2023
Mr Moses Baiden, Chief Executive Officer of Margins ID Group, says regulations of the National Identification Authority (NIA) prohibit banks from taking photocopies of national identification cards for transactions.
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Taking photocopies of ID cards for bank transactions against NIA regulations

Business Ghana 16 Dec 2023
Mr Moses Baiden, Chief Executive Officer of Margins ID Group, says regulations of the National Identification Authority (NIA) prohibit banks from taking photocopies of national identification cards for transactions.
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Taking photocopies of ID cards for bank transactions is against NIA regulations

Modern Ghana 15 Dec 2023
Mr Moses Baiden, Chief Executive Officer of Margins ID Group, says regulations of the National Identification Authority (NIA) prohibit banks from taking photocopies of national identification cards for transactions ... .

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