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I'd even weak support B&H but I like the more natural disambig of this suggestion. -- Netoholic @ 08:17, 7 June 2019 (UTC) Support per nom: WP:COMMONNAME. Of the sources that mention B&H in their titles, only 6 use "B&H Photo Video", the rest use B&H Photo or B&H. -Lopifalko 13:43, 8 June 2019 (UTC)
47th Street Photo [1] was a store in New York City described as a pioneer of "the idea of discount consumer electronics retailing in New York." [2] Tourists with a halting English would mistakenly ask for 47th Street Camera. [3] [4] Furthermore, "its reputation spread across the country through a lucrative mail-order business."
B&H Photo Video (also known as B&H Photo and B&H and B&H Foto & Electronics Corporation) is an American photo and video equipment retailer founded in 1973, based in Manhattan, New York City. [1] B&H conducts business primarily through online e-commerce consumer sales and business to business sales, as they only have one retail location. While ...
The FBI has issued a warning about this new online shopping scam—don’t be a victim. Photo scam Classic, yet devious, this scam can leave buyers will no recourse and an astounding amount of regret.
B&H Photo, a photo and video equipment store in the United States. B&H Airlines of Bosnia and Herzegovina; B&H Publishing Group, or Broadman & Holman, a division of LifeWay Christian Resources; B&H Rail, formerly the Bath and Hammondsport Railroad, a shortline in upstate New York
In 2007 when the New York Times reached out to Head for an interview as part of an anniversary piece they were conducting, Head repeatedly cancelled her scheduled phone interviews and eventually ...
The system is connected to 18,000 CCTV video cameras around New York City. [5] It also has access to data from at least 2 billion license plate readings, 100 million summonses, 54 million 911 calls, 15 million complaints, 12 million detective reports, 11 million arrests, and 2 million warrants. [ 6 ]
With access to financing via GMAC, from 1980 McNamara applied for a series of loans to buy non-GM vans, valued at US$25,000 each, [4] which he said would be customized, before being pre-sold and shipped to the Mediterranean island country of Cyprus.