Posted October 7th, 2011
by admin
I have searched all over the internet for the absolute best offer.
So far the best I found was at http://moveto.ws/sgqpx53xx
Anyone know of a better deal?
I have searched:
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Posted October 1st, 2011
by admin
Hello everyone. I want to raise the alarm. There may have been a series of suspicious e-mails relating to the Democrat manifesto and e-leaflet wider-constituant output. You may not recieve this notice. I REPEAT YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE THIS NOTICE.
It appears that there have been a number of e-mails and warnings circulated in a completely hidden manner relating to important aspects of manifesto and guidelines relating to modern politics. There may have been e-mails persuading people to not open e-mails which are official which are important especially if it has relation to the environment and education, health and other key potentials. These e-mail are written very inteligently and appear offical. They have seals and other signs and even have security access. I don’t want to mention more because i saw it somewhere else and wanted to distribute it further with the help of others in order to help everyone.
Another piece of news suggests the opposition have had help with similar conterfiet fraudulant techniques to swing votes. I don’t have links to sites to give in order for people to verify this. I don’t have official seals to access the people they have. This is just a way of suggesting that people may look at what they have and try to ascertain if the e-mails they recieve are correct.
I am slightly concerned because it has happened to something positive that was written recently which may not have been distributed widely because of a warning which also may have appeared official. This has been generated to stop people being inspired and to stop progression. Please feel free to read the old piece which was written with additions attached. The warning is not as it seems and the people involved may be environmental and cyberterrorists so please be careful.
I want to continue on the same vein im afraid and distribute another warning. This is a warning about a man and a company that started small and may have expanded i’m not certain. He may use aliases and other techniques of disguise these days. I would like to warn people about him as the name i know of him or his business. Firstly a little background information: The company is called microrecyling and he is named the microrecyler. This may have began many years ago. I only have notice of a date of the year 2005. The business appears to be one which recyles technology or electonics and has a stance of looking after the environment. The inteligent focus and wording on the site may have been written on the sites you may find might be witten by one of the originators or by someone hired.
Some of the genral aspects of the business is to recycle computers which are refurbished or exdemonstration. I have a feeling the people involved may have moved on into bigger business and position themselves around business and society offering deals on a larger scale as when they started. There is nothing wrong with doing this, however i find and have found that one of them in the business or a number of them in the business are fraudulant and illegal especially regarding auction sites. There movement and tactics on those sites especially with technology is suspect. I also have a strong feeling they may have ventured outside of technology and have began at some time to influence auctions internationaly not just with electronics. The fashion in which they operate is deviant and dispicible. Be careful if you come across them. They might use a tactic which involves currency. On the auction they will have an amount in dollars for bid with a buy now feature with a special deal underneath it in the currency in what ever international domain they are operarting in. They mignht for example have a small amount like $600.00 including postage then have sterling underneath listed as £420.00. When purchasing through paypal for example it does not convert you end uop paying the true conversion. If you manage to work this out and think twice. You may think i will get assistanance from the auction. You try to get assistance which might not be easy, especially with computer generated ones: i.e ebay. When insistance is applied the operator may say they will e-mail them. If the item has a deadline you may need a quicker responce. This is a difficulty. After a while yoiu might receive an illegal e-mail saying that you can go to pay outside of the auction to a payment process and they state that the money is $600.00. When this is reported lots of disrespect and non understanding begins to occur.
when you say i want to cancel this. The auction says the item has ended. That you have to contact the seller. Please don’t do this. They could become bullies on there. It is not the responsinbilty of the bidder. The auction should do it. This is especially apparent in a guzumping situation.
There are some who may think now i wonder why i am reading this it doesn’t apply to me. Or i’m not interested.
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Posted September 30th, 2011
by admin
Look at barrera-autosales.com, autoaven,com and stars-auto.com
they have made some changes to the web page but it is still a scam site
quote
Denver News
BBB Flooded With Complaints On 2 Auto Auction Sites
Stars-Automart, Autoaven Sent Cease And Desist Letters
POSTED: 12:41 pm MDT August 11, 2009
DENVER — The Denver office of the Better Business Bureau said its telephone helpline has been jammed with calls from people across the country who are asking about two auto sales Web sites that claim to be headquartered in Denver.
According to the BBB, calls have been nonstop and the BBB has sent a “cease and desist” notice regarding trademark infringement to the company because of a fake BBB report the sites link to that falsely shows the company with an A+ rating.
The two Web sites list one physical address as 10701 W. Sixth Ave, but that address actually belongs to BBB Accredited business, Automotive Avenues, Inc. Another link goes to 3925 Monaco Parkway, which actually belongs to Cintas Document Management — a paper shredding company.
The two Web sites, www.stars-automart.com and www.autoaven.com, claim to offer sales of repossessed vehicles.
The BBB said customers complain that once a majority payment is sent via MoneyGram to a Denver address, the company ceases communication. The company has not responded to the BBB.
An Internet check shows the two domain names are registered to a private registration company in Sunnyvale, Calif.
The BBB said it sent out the warning because on-delivery and Internet auction fraud were the top two complained-about fraud types at the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
“The BBB takes complaints very seriously and does not want any more consumers to be victimized,” a news release stated.
TheDenverChannel attempted to contact the Web sites without success. The phone number listed on the site goes to a recording, which suggests callers contact them by e-mail. The same section of the stars-automart.com Web site lists a James Stewart as the owner.
To protect from online scams, the BBB has the following suggestions:
• Verify any organization credentials with the organization directly, (BBB, AutoTrader, Consumer Reports logos, etc.)
• Check the company’s BBB report at www.denver.bbb.org or by calling 303-758-2100. Only do business online with websites you are familiar with and that have a positive track record.
• Make sure the website has a privacy policy. It will contain agreements on how the information you provide on the website will be used and kept private and secure. Print this and keep it in your records.
• The privacy policy may also contain the company’s mailing address. Only do business with companies that provide a sure method of contact, should something go wrong.
• Do not wire transfer any payment. Wired funds cannot be traced and therefore cannot be recovered if you are a victim of fraud.
• If you have become a victim of fraud, contact your BBB and the Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov to file a complaint.
Please dont fall for this and report them to law enforcement
hopefully yahoo will prevent all the pro scammers from entering data on this site.
I am only trying to warn people that the scammers come on yahoo and say that they are a good company when they are a scam. If you feel that this is wrong to post this information please send me an email
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I am one of those idiots who fell for the scam. Then the scammers come on YA and tell what a good deal it is. All I’m trying to do is prevent others form becoming and idiot
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Tags: autoavencom, barreraautosales.com, knew, same, scamers, starsauto.com Posted in Domain Name Auctions
Posted September 25th, 2011
by admin
Look at barrera-autosales.com, autoaven,com and stars-auto.com
they have made some changes to the web page but it is still a scam site
quote
Denver News
BBB Flooded With Complaints On 2 Auto Auction Sites
Stars-Automart, Autoaven Sent Cease And Desist Letters
POSTED: 12:41 pm MDT August 11, 2009
DENVER — The Denver office of the Better Business Bureau said its telephone helpline has been jammed with calls from people across the country who are asking about two auto sales Web sites that claim to be headquartered in Denver.
According to the BBB, calls have been nonstop and the BBB has sent a “cease and desist” notice regarding trademark infringement to the company because of a fake BBB report the sites link to that falsely shows the company with an A+ rating.
The two Web sites list one physical address as 10701 W. Sixth Ave, but that address actually belongs to BBB Accredited business, Automotive Avenues, Inc. Another link goes to 3925 Monaco Parkway, which actually belongs to Cintas Document Management — a paper shredding company.
The two Web sites, www.stars-automart.com and www.autoaven.com, claim to offer sales of repossessed vehicles.
The BBB said customers complain that once a majority payment is sent via MoneyGram to a Denver address, the company ceases communication. The company has not responded to the BBB.
An Internet check shows the two domain names are registered to a private registration company in Sunnyvale, Calif.
The BBB said it sent out the warning because on-delivery and Internet auction fraud were the top two complained-about fraud types at the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
“The BBB takes complaints very seriously and does not want any more consumers to be victimized,” a news release stated.
TheDenverChannel attempted to contact the Web sites without success. The phone number listed on the site goes to a recording, which suggests callers contact them by e-mail. The same section of the stars-automart.com Web site lists a James Stewart as the owner.
To protect from online scams, the BBB has the following suggestions:
• Verify any organization credentials with the organization directly, (BBB, AutoTrader, Consumer Reports logos, etc.)
• Check the company’s BBB report at www.denver.bbb.org or by calling 303-758-2100. Only do business online with websites you are familiar with and that have a positive track record.
• Make sure the website has a privacy policy. It will contain agreements on how the information you provide on the website will be used and kept private and secure. Print this and keep it in your records.
• The privacy policy may also contain the company’s mailing address. Only do business with companies that provide a sure method of contact, should something go wrong.
• Do not wire transfer any payment. Wired funds cannot be traced and therefore cannot be recovered if you are a victim of fraud.
• If you have become a victim of fraud, contact your BBB and the Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov to file a complaint.
Please dont fall for this and report them to law enforcement
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Tags: barreraautosales, Know, Like, Scam, site, starsautomart.com Posted in Domain Name Auctions
Posted September 24th, 2011
by admin
Denver News
BBB Flooded With Complaints On 2 Auto Auction Sites
Stars-Automart, Autoaven Sent Cease And Desist Letters
POSTED: 12:41 pm MDT August 11, 2009
DENVER — The Denver office of the Better Business Bureau said its telephone helpline has been jammed with calls from people across the country who are asking about two auto sales Web sites that claim to be headquartered in Denver.
According to the BBB, calls have been nonstop and the BBB has sent a “cease and desist” notice regarding trademark infringement to the company because of a fake BBB report the sites link to that falsely shows the company with an A+ rating.
The two Web sites list one physical address as 10701 W. Sixth Ave, but that address actually belongs to BBB Accredited business, Automotive Avenues, Inc. Another link goes to 3925 Monaco Parkway, which actually belongs to Cintas Document Management — a paper shredding company.
The two Web sites, www.stars-automart.com and www.autoaven.com, claim to offer sales of repossessed vehicles.
The BBB said customers complain that once a majority payment is sent via MoneyGram to a Denver address, the company ceases communication. The company has not responded to the BBB.
An Internet check shows the two domain names are registered to a private registration company in Sunnyvale, Calif.
The BBB said it sent out the warning because on-delivery and Internet auction fraud were the top two complained-about fraud types at the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
“The BBB takes complaints very seriously and does not want any more consumers to be victimized,” a news release stated.
TheDenverChannel attempted to contact the Web sites without success. The phone number listed on the site goes to a recording, which suggests callers contact them by e-mail. The same section of the stars-automart.com Web site lists a James Stewart as the owner.
To protect from online scams, the BBB has the following suggestions:
• Verify any organization credentials with the organization directly, (BBB, AutoTrader, Consumer Reports logos, etc.)
• Check the company’s BBB report at www.denver.bbb.org or by calling 303-758-2100. Only do business online with websites you are familiar with and that have a positive track record.
• Make sure the website has a privacy policy. It will contain agreements on how the information you provide on the website will be used and kept private and secure. Print this and keep it in your records.
• The privacy policy may also contain the company’s mailing address. Only do business with companies that provide a sure method of contact, should something go wrong.
• Do not wire transfer any payment. Wired funds cannot be traced and therefore cannot be recovered if you are a victim of fraud.
• If you have become a victim of fraud, contact your BBB and the Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov to file a complaint.
if you were scammed report it to your local police. Make an IC3.com complaint. Call your attny General and file a complaint. Send a notice to the secret service and try to get them to investigate. Get your local police to contact interpol. If you don’t hear anything within 4 weeks call your congressman. We will not get any money back but we will shut these guys down and prevent it from happening again
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Tags: autoaven.com/starsautomart.com, deny, This Posted in Domain Name Auctions
Posted September 19th, 2011
by admin
i bought a compaq computer from an auction. I turned it on it has a domain user name and password
but i don’t now them so how can i delete the user name and password so i can actually use the computer
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Posted September 17th, 2011
by admin
Hi. I would like to start an online company and eventually make six or more figures a year.
I want to make a website where people can sign up for free, and they can list, sell, buy, trade, and auction off their websites and or domain names. Sellers would have to pay a small fee to be allowed to post their site up for sale. They would put info and snapshots of the website in their listing, and possible buyers would be able to view the listing. Buyers could either pay the buy now price set by the seller, or bid for the site. Once the auction closes, or the someone enters to pay the buy now price, I will notify the seller and the buyer. It is then the responsibility of the seller to create an agreement and or solution which fully gives the buyer hhe site, and which gives the seller his/her money.
There is a site called www.flippa.com that does everything I just stated. The reason though why people hate it, is because flippa charges a high $19 listing fee. I plan on really lowering the listing fee and selling ad space. If I can implement my marketing strategies and plans into this, I could easily be making better money than flippa. Flippa right now makes 4-5 thousand a day.
I would really like to make this site, but I have no coding or programming experience. Also, the pre made scripts are fine, but work poorly. Is there any way that I could have a nice site up and running, without paying so much. I am not old enough to apply for a loan. I am a teen. Should I freelance the job? Please help me.
Thanks!
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Tags: company, Flippa, type Posted in Domain Name Auctions
Posted September 16th, 2011
by admin
Hi. I would like to start an online company and eventually make six or more figures a year.
I want to make a website where people can sign up for free, and they can list, sell, buy, trade, and auction off their websites and or domain names. Sellers would have to pay a small fee to be allowed to post their site up for sale. They would put info and snapshots of the website in their listing, and possible buyers would be able to view the listing. Buyers could either pay the buy now price set by the seller, or bid for the site. Once the auction closes, or the someone enters to pay the buy now price, I will notify the seller and the buyer. It is then the responsibility of the seller to create an agreement and or solution which fully gives the buyer hhe site, and which gives the seller his/her money.
There is a site called www.flippa.com that does everything I just stated. The reason though why people hate it, is because flippa charges a high $19 listing fee. I plan on really lowering the listing fee and selling ad space. If I can implement my marketing strategies and plans into this, I could easily be making better money than flippa. Flippa right now makes 4-5 thousand a day.
I would really like to make this site, but I have no coding or programming experience. Also, the pre made scripts are fine, but work poorly. Is there any way that I could have a nice site up and running, without paying so much. I am not old enough to apply for a loan. I am a teen. Should I freelance the job? Please help me.
Thanks!
Technorati Tags: Flippa, type, Website
Tags: Flippa, type, Website Posted in Domain Name Auctions
Posted September 15th, 2011
by admin
Basically i have developed several types of websites (dating site, auction site, and promotional site for entertainers). I no longer want to run these on my own but what i would like to do is make multiple copies of all of them. Create a different design for each copy and give each one it’s own domain name and just sell them one by one to people looking to run a business from home.
Now 2 of these websites do have a membership which i’m going to sell with each one (i will state in the ad that the members are from a different site but it will be stated very vaguely).
So i want to know what laws if any i’m breaking and what damages i can face for this if lets say one of my buyers happens to recognize his site elsewhere. Note: these sites are being sold for around $1,000 each and will not turn into huge money makers, they’re meant to maybe return the investment 3 times or so (please keep that in mind when calculating what damages someone can sue for).
I basically want to know how much in damages (assuming this isn’t a criminal issue) i can actually face if something happens.
i will keep ownership of th ecopyright
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Tags: copies, same, sell, sued, Website Posted in Domain Name Auctions
Posted September 12th, 2011
by admin
I am going to start a website that is an auction site. This is a site that people will post their own items for people to bid on. This site is a unique idea that I feel will work out.
I don’t know where to start on this project. I know that I need a domain name (already decided) and someone to design the site (already hired). I just don’t know if I need licenses? If so, what? Do I need them in multiple states? After all this, and then what….
I understand you think that there is nothing unique about another auction site. But you don’t know my idea and besides, it’s not about what you think, its about what I think about the site…you can keep your pessimistic thoughts to yourself.
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