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What Is The Website Affiliate With Mercy About Starting Your Own Home Care Business?


There is a website that has to do with starting your own adult home care business affiliated with mercy or in ohio dont know if its carestar or something else does anyone have any idea what im talking about? They also give you the clients and you could also be one of their car drives to take patients back and forth.

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Comfibook And Linkedin, Sharing User Information?


I have found that I can find workers’ and friends’ information on the comfibook.com website. The information is very similar to how it would’ve been entered on a linkedin account. is comfibook a linkedin affiliate, do they do business together? Interested to see how this relates to privacy concerns online.
Any insights?

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How Do I Create Website To Sell My Music Online?


I am preparing to launch a CD into a niche market, and would like to make tracks available for sale through my website. I would like visitors to be able to select a track to purchase, hear a sample, then proceed to a page to purchase the full track, being provided with a link to download the track after payment. Most importantly, I would like the link to expire within 24 hours and only allow one download so that the link is not shared or used to gain access to other tracks on the server without paying…how do I do this???

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Armored Debt Center Scam..does Anyone Have Advice?


I have been a single mom for 9 years. I was using several credit cards for things we needed and actually was doing well making payments until the credit card companies began to increase their interest rates and amounts owed per month. My credit score was perfect. I never missed a payment. I began to be unable to pay what I owed due to increased monthly demands from the credit card companies. I spoke to a representative from Armored Debt Center who convinced me that they would settle my debts for amounts less than I owed, therefore giving me a chance to get out of credit card debt altogether and I agreed to pay $658 per month for them to do so. It seemed like the right thing to do for me and my family’s future. I have put a lot of effort into making that payment every month starting last October. Armored Debt Center told me not to answer calls from my creditors and sent me a script to basically get off the phone without telling them anything. I followed this advice. They tell you to tell the debt collectors that they are only to communicate with you in writing and then you are to fax everything to Armored Debt Center. When the first credit card company took me to court, I followed Armored Debt Center’s instructions to go to a particular website and retrieve documents to fill out. It was a website that anybody could have googled, not affiliated with Armored Debt Center. It was difficult to figure out what I needed to put on the documents that were to be sent to the court. At one point, I called Armored Debt Center and was told that they “cannot give legal advice” so I was left to figure things out on my own. I was told by Armored Debt Center not to worry, that this was part of the process. I filed everything the website suggested with the court. Prior to my court date, I called Armored Debt Center and was told nothing more than, “Don’t sign anything”. Judgement was awarded for the full amount, plus interest, plus court costs to the credit card company. I continued to keep in contact with Armored Debt Center and fax them everything that was sent to me. It would take up to several weeks for them to call me just to state that they received my fax. They have a well-rehearsed spiel that they give on a continued basis stating that “This is a process. Don’t worry. Keep faxing us documents sent to you. Don‘t give any information to debt collectors when they call you. Use your script. No further action is needed at this time.” They led me to believe that they would be settling with the debt collector “after my next payment”. This went on for several months with no settlement. Armored Debt Center did not settle my $3644 debt with the very first credit card company that filed, after a full 12 months of payments at $658 per month. I had given them $7896 of hard-earned money and they had not settled anything. Every time I would call, I would get the same run-around, rehearsed speech and be coerced into continuing the program. I would explain that other credit card companies were getting ready to take me to court. Now, the court has allowed the debt collector to garnish my wages by 25%. Because Armored Debt Center failed to settle with the first credit card company to take me to court and my wages are being garnished, I no longer have hopes of being able to get myself out of debt because I don’t have any extra money to give to a debt settlement company, or to save on my own, for such a purpose. At this time, my 3 other credit card companies have indeed initiated taking me to court and I have summons for those now.
I spoke to a representative at Armored Debt Center, Mark, about what had happened and that their debt settlement program had failed miserably. I called Armor Debt Center to ask for my money back for a program that had failed. He eventually said that he would give me back my “reserves” which was $3138 but they would not refund their “service” fees which were $4530. When asked what services they had provided for $4530, Mark stated “education”.. Education on a program that did not work, that did not do me any good whatsoever, and in fact got my wages garnished and ruined my credit. My “education” was a script on how to get off the phone with debt collectors and what website to go to to fill out paperwork to send to court that anybody could have accessed. Upon further pleading with Mark, he stated that they would refund 3 to 4 payments. By the end of the conversation, however, he was saying 2 to 3 payments. Therefore, Armored Debt Center was intending to keep $3398. I received an e-mail today asking me to sign a form stating that I will accept $1132 back from them, which is only 2 payments and indeed would award them $3398 for doing nothing that benefited me. I have been so stressed out, I’ve nearly made myself sick. I have heard that there has been a law passed to safeguard people from these debt relief scams. I have not yet had a chance to find out the specifics.

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Sellers Of Travel In Multiple States, Here Is A Question:?


So, we are trying to sell travel online.
As I understand, the state of Washington makes one have a license to be a ‘seller of travel’. The first part of the process registers one as a business, costing $20, then $202 for the licensure. You do not have to have continued education, etc.
For our business we wanted to sell travel to many individuals across many states as we are an online business.
I also unsderstand not all states require this.
Here are my questions:
It seems that these states are the ones that require a license to sell travel:
CALIFORNIA
FLORIDA
HAWAII
ILLINOIS
IOWA
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
NEVADA
NEW YORK
PENNSYLVANIA
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON (STATE)
Is there any website or affiliated governement branch that could confirm this without my having to go to each and every state .gov website to see?
Also, if we wanted to sell travel outside our state to another state, would be have to have a business license in that state? or… would our registered business allow us to do business in other states.
We are just starting and so this is all very foreign to us.
Does anyone have any good resources for steps in beginning ones own travel sales business?
How would we begin to sell airfare, etc? Software? How do travel sales businesses go about this?
Thanks

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Buying An Affiliate Website,what Do You Think?


I want to buy an affiliate website that will hopefully make some money. I have found two options: 1) I make my own site and connect it to the affiliate of eBay or any other company that offers affiliates, 2) buy an established affiliate website from eBay which has a domain name and everything and costs about 5 dollars monthly, also it has everything uploaded on it and I don’t need to update new stuff it cause it updates itself.
What do you think? Any advice would be great

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