Yes. Once for each word.
No you cannot according to the official Scrabble rule book
Get a high score in Hedgehog Hammer twice once to get the warrior feather the other time to get the large hammer.
Yes; you can use the same word as often as you like, as long as all other plays made in the turn are acceptable.
Yes it can attack twice
Twice Upon a Time
No you cannot according to the official Scrabble rule book
Probably not. The formula used to compute credit scores is proprietary, which means only the 3 companies that make your credit score know exactly what factors affect it and how; however, what gets reported to them is whether or not you pay as agreed. What that means is whether or not you paid the minimum payment due during each billing cycle. If you do, it helps your credit score. Paying twice may indirectly help your credit score by lowering the amount of debt you owe, but twice monthly payments are not something that is reported to the bureaus that is factored into your score.
You can obtain your credit report for free through your credit card company twice a year. You can also request your credit history through equifax, transunion, or experian for a small fee.
Yes, I am 27 years old I've had credit history for the past 3 years, I have NEVER missed a payment, always paid on time and I only have two credit cards that are open. I cosigned an automobile loan for a "friend" they paid late twice and I just found out my score is 584. BS right.
Credit bureaus don't update your credit scores. They update your credit reports. It is a third party company (FICO, Beacon) who processes the information on your credit reports and produces your credit scores. I have continuous real-time access to my Equifax score, and it updated once at the end of February, and then increased by a point in Mid-March. So I'm going to say twice a month based on my experience with accessing my Equifax Fico Score. I can't be certain about the other two bureaus. Basic credit information is reported and updated (usually once a month, sometimes less frequently) by the creditors. Your credit score is a calculation based on that data. The calculation is only performed when a score is requested. So, your score would be updated only upon request.
Yes!
Yes. A double or triple-word score applies to both the elongated word and to the word spelled perpendicularly. (see link)
A triple play is just over twice as common as a no hitter.
NO
Triple overtime twice.
It happens and can be disputed. Call you credit card company or credit agencies.
Twice.