Asianwolf Cell Phone Watch w/Bluetooth, MP3 Player & Camera

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Complete 911 call from world trade center on 9/11/01 between Ms. Melissa Doi and Dispatcher Barnes

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Recording of the telephone call between Ms. Melissa Doi and Dispatcher Barnes. God Bless you Melissa and your family. RIP the 31 minute call can be heard here www.npr.org

El estresante mundo de los Call Center

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Documental de TV único sobre cómo se vive, se trabaja, se “aguanta” en un Call Center. Que no suele ser más de un año por parte de sus jovenes teleoperadores. Como estos ingleses, italianos, alemanes que asisten telefónicamente desde Amsterdam a usuarios de ordenador que en muchas ocasiones están “cerca de un ataque de nervios” debido a sus problemas con sus PC´s. Este documental obtuvo el premio Grimme en 2004.

Hello Kitty 688 Dual SIM mobil phone

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Perfume phone(issued a faint scent) Navigation pads and camera on the back both have kitty logo Dual sim cards dual standby Bluetooth A2DP E-book Center Colorful light(The colorful lights are glorious and dynamic)Support TF card extend to 8GB max Language :English,Chinese Features 1.2.0 inch screen 2.200 group contacts 3.T-Flash Card Suphporting,256MB TF for free ,support to extend TF card to 8GB maximally 4.0.3 Mega pixel camera for Picture & Video capability,test put out biggest size is 352*288 5.Stereo Loud speaker, 64 chord ring tone 6.MP3 & MP4 player 7.GPRS & WAP connectivity, MMS Transceive 8.U disk support function to keep the information storage 9.Bluetooth 11.calendar,To do list,Alarm,World Clock,Spotwatch 12.caller picture,caller Ring Tone 13. Telephone directories:200groups of contacts, support incoming call with big head sticker,group ring an Messages &Multimedia messaging:SMS, support MMS; can use downloaded MP3 as SMS rings 14. Schedule power on/off: support to start/close under set time 15. Alarm clock:5 groups, support alarm clock when machines closed, can set from Monday to Sunday 16. Games: 1 Classic games,QQ game, 17.More informations:MP3/MP4/Handsfree/SMS group sending/Voice recorder/WAP/Keyboard+handwritting input/Bluetooth/GPRS download/MMS/Memory extended/calendar/alarm clock/calculator/Dual sim cards dual standby/E-book reader/Mobile QQ… Specifications Network GSM900 / 1800mhz SIZE ( L × W × H ) 103*48*14mm BATTERY Lithium Batteries(2800mah) COLOR Pink,white,green STANDBY TIME About 240-360Hours TALKING TIME About 3-5Hours

NEW DIY:Way to start your locs NUDRED quick and easy 2day hair

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ABOUT NUDRED www.nudred.com WHAT IS NUDRED? A revolutionary NEW hair twisting device, allowing you or someone else to easily and quickly twist hair. CONVENIENCE AND TIME With Nudred there are no limits to when and where you can twist hair. It only takes 3-20 minutes to twist hair, depending on length. SAVINGS Salons typically charge -0 per visit for a twist hair style. If you want dreadlocks, visits can be numerous. Flexibility (Lock it or not) Now with Nudred you can twist hair on the weekends, comb it out for weekdays, or keep hair twisted. Length *Wait no more for your hair to be a certain length. You can start twisting with hair as short as can be. FOR BABIES AND CHILDREN There is no pain or pulling, so Nudred can be used on children or babies as young as 1 year. STIMULATING The circular motion used to twist hair stimulates the scalp, which promotes hair growth. REVOLUTIONARY PRODUCT Before Nudred you had to use a comb to twist individual sections of hair by hand. Nudred sections the hair precisely in fractions of the time. NU-POTION This is the lotion applied to hair for a beautiful, neat, and luxurious twist. HOW IT WORKS Very lightly dampen hair or Nudred, apply Nu-Potion to Nudred and start circular motions to twist hair. MAINTENANCE You are in charge to touch up your hair twist everyday with Nudred. In seconds your hair will have that fresh new twist look. *WITH NUDRED THE SHORTER THE HAIR, THE BETTER! HAIR MORE THAN 1 INCH LONG MAY REQUIRE ASSISTANCE. ONCE YOU CHOOSE A CIRCULAR DIRECTION, IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONTINUE THAT DIRECTION FOR MAINTENANCE. Twist your hair yourself, in minutes, for a look that takes hours and costs hundreds in the salon! It’s your little secret! Order Online Now To order by phone, for international orders, or for larger quantity discounts please contact our call center at (214) 402-3539 or (214) 402-0039 WIN 0 AND A NUDRED TWISTING KIT BY UTILIZING YOUR NUDRED TWISTING SKILLS LIKE THE DEMO ON OUR HOME PAGE SEND US A VIDEO OF YOU TWISTING YOUR HAIR IN LESS THAN 5 MIN WE WILL SELECT ONE CONTESTANT TO POST THEIR VIDEO ON OUR HOME PAGE THE ONE SELECTED WILL RECEIVE A NUDRED KIT PLUS 0.00 #73 - Most Discussed (Today) - Howto & Style #93 - Top Favorited (Today) - Howto & Style

Run Your Entire Contact Center in the Cloud

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Cloud computing is dramatically changing the contact center industry while providing great agility and flexibility to business operations. Come find out how salesforce.com, AAA Ohio and Expert Planet are running highly efficient contact centers with Contact Center in the Cloud platform from liveops and the Service Cloud from salesforce.com. And hear from leading analyst Sheila mcgee-Smith about whether cloud computing is ready for the contact center.

CAIR-OK: Muslim Sprint Employee Fired After Receiving Hate Call

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OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma man complains about losing his job after allegedly receiving a hateful phone call at work. A former Sprint worker says he was let go from Oklahoma City’s call center after he hung up on a customer who told him he ‘could go to hell’ because he’s Muslim. The employee claims he was fired because Sprint policy forbids employees from hanging up on customers for any reason. That is sparking calls for Sprint to change their policy. “The customer is not always right. If …

Read The Fine Print!

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What does Thomasson’s eBay Store, the South Maryland Bar and Grill and MRITI Distribution have in common? They all got taken by the fine print!

John Thomasson opened his resale and consignment store less than two years ago and decided to sign up for a merchant services account from a very well known online service provider.

Prior to signing, John was very diligent as he did his homework; or so he thought. He asked all the right questions about fees, rates and the average collection time (the time frame it would take for him to receive the payments) and thought he made a good choice.

For the first year, John was extremely happy with his decision but when the economy started slipping, he began to see an increase in his monthly chargebacks.  While the increased chargebacks caused him some concern, John just caulked it up to the state of the economy, adjusted his expenses for the lost revenue and continued as normal.

But, after having a large increase in chargebacks during the last week in August, John never received his payment from his processing company.  He got on the phone to inquire about why his payment was being held up (John still had his expenses to meet).  What he found out was that his merchant provider had frozen his account.  It turns out that his merchant provider froze his account due to the increased chargebacks – events that had nothing to do with John or his business.  When he started to complain, the customer service representative referred John to the fine print in their agreement.  This fine print, hidden on the back side of the next to last page, stated that the merchant provider could withhold his payments for any reason and without notice for any length of time they deem necessary.  Further, the merchant provider stated that they froze his account to allow added time to ensure that all potential future chargebacks could be accounted for.  In all, it took John nearly two weeks before the provider unfroze his account and forwarded his funds.  During this time, John had to close his doors.  But, when he reopened, he reopened as a cash only business.

Bob and Cheryl opened their Bar and Grill in late 2002 mainly because their favorite neighborhood restaurant closed up shop.  When they first opened, the two made sure they did all they could to protect the business as well as themselves and thus purchased a very comprehensive business insurance policy.  Luckily, for more than 7 years, the husband and wife team never really had to think about their policy except to make the annual payments.

But, in December 2009, after seeing some checks bounce out of their business checking account, they discovered that their lunch time cashier had been stealing from the restaurant.  Bob immediately turned to his insurance agent since the restaurant had such a comprehensive policy to include a theft rider.

It turns out that employee theft was not covered in their rider.  The policy only covered theft from management/owners or from non-employees.  Sure enough, when Bob pulled out his latest policy documents, he found, in the fine print, that the insurance company he had been paying large amounts of money to did not cover restaurants against employee theft – something that he thought was in the policy and one of the reasons that he bought the rider in the first place.

Turns out, during the restaurant’s renewal beginning in 2007, the insurance company was seeing increased claims from employee theft and decided not to cover those types of events, yet also decided not to disclose their change up front to its customers but bury it in the fine print.

MRITI Distribution, a third generation business in medical equipment sales and distribution, decided to seek a $1MM loan to purchase a competing business. 

The company went to the same bank that they have been a customer of for more than 25 years and requested the loan.  MRITI worked very hard to ensure that it received the best rate and terms that it could possible get and was surprised when the quoted rates was only prime plus 1%.  Needless to say the company jumped on the opportunity.

However, some 5 years into the loan, MRITI was having some issues in collecting prompt payments from its customers and this strain on its cash flow forced the company, in January of 2009, to send that month’s payment in to the bank the afternoon on the day the payment was due (normally MRITI would send in its payments a few days early).

The following month, the company noticed that its monthly interest charges were up some 45% over the previous month and that their interest rate had jumped to prime plus 9%.  The reason that the bank increased their interest rate was again buried in the fine print.  The bank – hidden deep within the loan documents – included a clause that stated that all payments were, not only due on the due date, but due by 8:00am ET on the due date and that the bank could re-price both the rate and terms of the loan should the borrower remit payment after this date and time.  Thus, even if MRITI was 1 second late, their bank could simply increase their interest rate without notice and without approval of the borrower.

Many businesses looking for ways to increase revenue and reduce costs are now turning to hiding disclosures in the fine print.  While this is not a new practice, it does seem to be becoming more common place.

Businesses today don’t want to openly show customers where they are cutting back services or modifying policies, while charging the same or greater prices, as they know some customers will run for the door.  Thus, it seems that they figure as long as they can keep you in the dark with the fine print (and still comply with state and federal laws) their customers (you and me) will continue to pay.  And, for the most part, they are right.

Most busy business owners do not take the time to fully read the documents they sign.  Instead they tend to rely on the sales persons to tell you about the cons as well as the pros of the deal or purchase.  But, by not reading and understanding the entire document, business owners are just opening themselves up to these types of shenanigans; costing themselves nothing but time, energy and, more importantly, money.

Further, while it would seem that only unscrupulous companies and individuals would employ these tactics, as more firms get away with them (showing how easy it is to pull the wool over customer’s eyes), then more and more companies (even those with good reputations) will begin to use them regardless if it is right or wrong.  As we allow this to continue, we will start to hear very common, but very troubling, statements coming from businesses employing these bad strategies; ‘well, everyone else is doing it – it is just the ways things are done now’ – essentially creating a new status quo where it is OK to rip off and hide facts from your customers – in hopes they will never find out.

To protect yourself and all that you have worked for in your business, read the fine print.  A little time taken now will surely save your business time and money in the long run.

Joseph Lizio holds a MBA in Finance and Entrepreneurship, is the founder of Business Money Today, has a strong commercial lending background and is regarded as an expert in business and finance.

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Cop eats pot brownies and calls 911 (full version)

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On April 21, 2006 a Dearborn, Michigan police officer and his wife use marijuana confiscated from drug dealers to make brownies. This is the actual call to the Dearborn Emergency 911 call center. Go to L0Lz.com for other funny vids, pics, and more. … cop pot brownies weed marijuana 911 call phone emergency L0Lz.com

Managing Your Local SEO Work: Tools and Ways to Get Efficient

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Although local SEO is just beginning, it has already proven to be effective and became popular because a lot of local businesses are already using local SEO to improve and become successful at their business.

When you are using local SEO and making sure it is effective by finding your listing on top of search engines’ pages:

1. Target local keywords combined with geographical location

2. The importance of your location to search engines

3. The reviews and comments by users on third party sites

4. Appearance of your listing to local pages

Local SEO is now popularly used by so many small to medium sized local businesses to target their clients through the use of online marketing. It has helped a lot of local companies to compete in the same page with known and large companies in the area by taking full advantage of the Internet.

Many local businesses are still weighing if SEO is right for them or not. Some are even hesitant that SEO is not what they need since they are just small companies focusing on local business. But on the other hand, web presence is proved equally important to even small and local operating businesses.

But for first time marketers who are not so familiar with local SEO, they get a lot of confusing tactics. For one, when looking at search engine results, you have to take note that Google has a lot of variations. It has search engines for international viewers and also search engine results per country. There are Google.com, Google.ph, Google.uk and so on.

If you have videos on your website, separate these videos on a different page from your web contents. It is also good that you make use of the keywords when you are describing your videos.

It is also essential that you provide and hire a SEO specialist for the task in order to check upon the domain and website set-up. Again, Google checks your domain to determine where your site will be placed and index in its pages. So if you are looking for a placement in Google that will target your market, be careful in choosing a domain and hire a specialist.

You can hire an expert on how to analyze each search engines for your website. There are a lot of experts that will know how these search engines work and index sites. Thus, you will have no difficulty wondering what is happening to your local SEO work.

The Internet age now has paved way to many businesses to promote their products and services online effectively. With this, people also turned to online searching when looking at a particular product or service available.
It is highly suggested that local businesses use SEO for their products and services. Using local SEO for marketing is very much cost-effective: it only takes less time to gather targeted visitors to your product and service site. This is the magic and relevance of web marketing to local business companies.

It is also important to consider the IP address. If you are looking for a host, make sure that it is also located where you are located. If your site is a US site, make sure your host is a US site also. Google checks the IP of hosting sites and if the IP and your website location are different, Google may list you in the com list. Good luck!

Michael is an expert in local online marketing. He owns SeoVida, which is a leading online marketing company for local businesses. SeoVida offers free local search engine marketing as well as online marketing courses. Check the website and join now for free local sem courses.Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/management-articles/managing-your-local-seo-work-tools-and-ways-to-get-efficient-1776378.html

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