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    Creative Customer Service Can Clinch the Sale
    What is creative customer service and how can you apply this to your company? Well, creative customer service is exactly as it sounds. It is finding ways to give the customer an extra and unexpected treat to exceed their expectations and you can do this really easy. For instance if it is valentines day, give them a little heart pin to wear, sure it may cost you a little bit to do this for all your customers, but it is worth it and if you buy in bulk it will not cost much.When I was a young man we ran auto detail shops and we use to leave a red rose, a piece of candy and a thank you card in every females car we did. It surely clinched sales, referrals and the word of mouth eventually got all around town. It is the little things that with Cre
    our credit company will work with PayPal to reach resolution. You will notice that you have 'unresolved disputes' for those purchases when you next log in to your PayPal account. The autosurf has 30 days to argue why you should not receive your chargeback. Most often your accusation will be worded so well that the autosurf owner cannot possibly find any reason and the matter will be settled.

    Some autosurf owners can get a little nasty here. I have experienced owners who lie, falsify documents and do all they can to avoid the chargeback. Others are reasonable and provide the most common three reasons for refusing the chargeback.

    1) The person joined the autosurf agreeing to the terms and conditions
    2) The person was happy with the autosurf as they'd made multiple payments
    3) The autosurf has already paid out money to you via e-gold or likewise.

    If you have worded your first letter appropriately then you are well-armed to refute anything the autosurf owner might throw at you. If the autosurf owner is playing dirty there are many ways to be equally or more dirty back.

    Every autosurf and situation is different. I'll happ

    Information Publishing - The Quickest And Easiest Way To Make Money Online
    Selling information online is a very lucrative business. It is a multi-billion dollar industry. Millions of dollars worth of information are sold every single day throughout the world.People log on to the internet searching for all kinds of information. They want practical information in ready-to-use form. They want step-by-step information they can use to enrich their lives. With ebooks you can provide them the information they want.Creating and selling information products is one of the most exciting and rewarding businesses today. You can create your own information product and sell it to customers all over the world.This business is easy to set up and the start-up costs are very low. You can operate virtually anywhere in t
    Here are just a few of the autosurfs that have vanished in the last 8 months which, if you have made payments to them, you can possibly recover it ALL back even if you thought the money was lost forever:

    911 Hits, Auto-surf.biz, AWD Network, Butterfly Surf, Cash Twist Traffic, EprofitSurf, ExekoSurf, EZ Surf 2 Cash, Fair Dinkum Surf, Gotta Lotta Hits, Grandhits, NewPay.info, PaidResponse, Paid Surfing, ProfitSera, Super Surf, Surf City Autosurf, Surfing Revolution, Top Gun Traffic, VivaSurf

    If you have bought credit using PayPal and funded this with your credit card then you can breath a huge sigh of relief. It is probably that you can get all your money back.

    There is a huge amount of confusion regarding how best to get a full refund from your credit card companies if an autosurf closes prematurely. The credit card representatives you might speak with very rarely know enough about Paypal, autosurfing or chargebacks to help you. Many people are discouraged when they speak with their credit card company and are told one of three excuses:

    - The credit card had no direct contract with the autosurf but with PayPal. Paypal have done nothing wrong and therefore there is nothing that can be done.

    - The credit card company cannot protect people who've joined autosurf companies as they the autosurf has protected themself with their disclaimers in their terms and conditions.
    - The 45 day protection cover from Paypal, or the 60 day protection from the credit card is past.

    This is where most people give up. If I'd have been discouraged then I'd have most likely flushed about $90,000 down the toilet. Instead I spend time learning all I could about how chargebacks REALLY work, and how to use this power against deceased autosurf providers.

    IN MY INVESTIGATION I DISCOVERED:

    - PayPal is legally obligated to take responsibility for it's merchants if the buyer has used a Visa or MasterCard, although Amex cards are NOT included.

    - Closed autosurfs make one huge mistake in their terms and conditions which gives consumers a legitimate reason for why we deserve a full refund. No matter how much money the autosurf has paid you previously, using this information will allow you to receive all your money back, even if you have received 'dividend' payments in the past.

    - With the right information, you can request a chargeback many months after an autosurf has closed. I have successfully received a full chargeback from companies 9 months after I paid them, and 6 months after they closed.

    - With a few phrases in your vocabulary you can get even the most reluctant credit card representative to submit your chargeback request.

    ACTION TO TAKE TO GET ALL YOUR MONEY BACK:

    Your first plan of action is to try to resolve the dispute via PayPal. If you paid money to the autosurf company within the last 45 days then you can use PayPal's "Buyer dispute" service. Seeing as nearly every autosurf and HYIP has been banned from PayPal since April I don't think you'll be able to do this.

    You then need to gather up evidence to give to the credit card provider. It really helps if you have taken screenshots of the autosurfs homepage, their terms and conditions, screenshots of their signup procedure and also a snapshot of your account balance just before the site went down.

    Don't worry if the autosurf has closed and their site has vanished, there are a few ways of getting this information back. I won't reveal it in this article as although it's perfectly legal I don't want to make these methods known to autosurf owners.

    You then need to write a detailed letter to your credit card provider. There are some things you MUST explain clearly, and things that you should NEVER mention to begin with. You will not have any luck if you word a letter with a request such as "please credit me back my money because this company was meant to pay me every month but they didn't". Instead you need to write a convincing reason as to why you should be refunded. This is extremely simple to do when you realize that autosurf owners have not learnt enough about their legal standing when they began their sites.

    Depending on your credit card company's policy you might be immediately credited with your money back, or the interest on that money might be frozen. For disputes less than $1,000 you are likely to find matters resolved fast but this really does depend on which credit card you are working with. NEVER count any refunds at this stage as guaranteed, the credit card company may charge you again if they discover evidence against you within the next 60 days.

    Your credit company will work with PayPal to reach resolution. You will notice that you have 'unresolved disputes' for those purchases when you next log in to your PayPal account. The autosurf has 30 days to argue why you should not receive your chargeback. Most often your accusation will be worded so well that the autosurf owner cannot possibly find any reason and the matter will be settled.

    Some autosurf owners can get a little nasty here. I have experienced owners who lie, falsify documents and do all they can to avoid the chargeback. Others are reasonable and provide the most common three reasons for refusing the chargeback.

    1) The person joined the autosurf agreeing to the terms and conditions
    2) The person was happy with the autosurf as they'd made multiple payments
    3) The autosurf has already paid out money to you via e-gold or likewise.

    If you have worded your first letter appropriately then you are well-armed to refute anything the autosurf owner might throw at you. If the autosurf owner is playing dirty there are many ways to be equally or more dirty back.

    Every autosurf and situation is different. I'll happi

    Flexibility As a Criteria for Information Systems
    Today more than before, flexibility or maneuvrability, is important when designing or buying information systems. This is a new kind of thinking where it is no longer sufficient to construct an information plan for the near future and design systems as planned. Plans do change often and before your system is implemented there is already a new technology available that provides other opportunities.The depreciation rate of information systems is higher than any other investment category. Change is the order of the day.But there is something special about this flexibility requirement. And that is to do with the fact the flexibility is not functional. But to design systems that are flexible you need to invest in the same way that you nee
    thing wrong and therefore there is nothing that can be done.

    - The credit card company cannot protect people who've joined autosurf companies as they the autosurf has protected themself with their disclaimers in their terms and conditions.
    - The 45 day protection cover from Paypal, or the 60 day protection from the credit card is past.

    This is where most people give up. If I'd have been discouraged then I'd have most likely flushed about $90,000 down the toilet. Instead I spend time learning all I could about how chargebacks REALLY work, and how to use this power against deceased autosurf providers.

    IN MY INVESTIGATION I DISCOVERED:

    - PayPal is legally obligated to take responsibility for it's merchants if the buyer has used a Visa or MasterCard, although Amex cards are NOT included.

    - Closed autosurfs make one huge mistake in their terms and conditions which gives consumers a legitimate reason for why we deserve a full refund. No matter how much money the autosurf has paid you previously, using this information will allow you to receive all your money back, even if you have received 'dividend' payments in the past.

    - With the right information, you can request a chargeback many months after an autosurf has closed. I have successfully received a full chargeback from companies 9 months after I paid them, and 6 months after they closed.

    - With a few phrases in your vocabulary you can get even the most reluctant credit card representative to submit your chargeback request.

    ACTION TO TAKE TO GET ALL YOUR MONEY BACK:

    Your first plan of action is to try to resolve the dispute via PayPal. If you paid money to the autosurf company within the last 45 days then you can use PayPal's "Buyer dispute" service. Seeing as nearly every autosurf and HYIP has been banned from PayPal since April I don't think you'll be able to do this.

    You then need to gather up evidence to give to the credit card provider. It really helps if you have taken screenshots of the autosurfs homepage, their terms and conditions, screenshots of their signup procedure and also a snapshot of your account balance just before the site went down.

    Don't worry if the autosurf has closed and their site has vanished, there are a few ways of getting this information back. I won't reveal it in this article as although it's perfectly legal I don't want to make these methods known to autosurf owners.

    You then need to write a detailed letter to your credit card provider. There are some things you MUST explain clearly, and things that you should NEVER mention to begin with. You will not have any luck if you word a letter with a request such as "please credit me back my money because this company was meant to pay me every month but they didn't". Instead you need to write a convincing reason as to why you should be refunded. This is extremely simple to do when you realize that autosurf owners have not learnt enough about their legal standing when they began their sites.

    Depending on your credit card company's policy you might be immediately credited with your money back, or the interest on that money might be frozen. For disputes less than $1,000 you are likely to find matters resolved fast but this really does depend on which credit card you are working with. NEVER count any refunds at this stage as guaranteed, the credit card company may charge you again if they discover evidence against you within the next 60 days.

    Your credit company will work with PayPal to reach resolution. You will notice that you have 'unresolved disputes' for those purchases when you next log in to your PayPal account. The autosurf has 30 days to argue why you should not receive your chargeback. Most often your accusation will be worded so well that the autosurf owner cannot possibly find any reason and the matter will be settled.

    Some autosurf owners can get a little nasty here. I have experienced owners who lie, falsify documents and do all they can to avoid the chargeback. Others are reasonable and provide the most common three reasons for refusing the chargeback.

    1) The person joined the autosurf agreeing to the terms and conditions
    2) The person was happy with the autosurf as they'd made multiple payments
    3) The autosurf has already paid out money to you via e-gold or likewise.

    If you have worded your first letter appropriately then you are well-armed to refute anything the autosurf owner might throw at you. If the autosurf owner is playing dirty there are many ways to be equally or more dirty back.

    Every autosurf and situation is different. I'll happ

    San Diego Logo Design
    Are you starting a company in San Diego? Do you want to know how to make your company know to everybody? If the answer is yes then what you have to do is to look for San Diego logo design. Here you will learn about the importance of the logo design and what it can do for your business.A logo is a graphic representation of a brand or business, it is usually set in a special typeface or shown in a special way that can be understood easily. The typeface, shape and colore of a logo must be different from others in your same market.A logo is a tangible way to reflect the personality of a company. It includes emblems, signs and symbols, they have to be one of a kind so there will be no confusion among clients, suppliers and users. You can
    .

    - With the right information, you can request a chargeback many months after an autosurf has closed. I have successfully received a full chargeback from companies 9 months after I paid them, and 6 months after they closed.

    - With a few phrases in your vocabulary you can get even the most reluctant credit card representative to submit your chargeback request.

    ACTION TO TAKE TO GET ALL YOUR MONEY BACK:

    Your first plan of action is to try to resolve the dispute via PayPal. If you paid money to the autosurf company within the last 45 days then you can use PayPal's "Buyer dispute" service. Seeing as nearly every autosurf and HYIP has been banned from PayPal since April I don't think you'll be able to do this.

    You then need to gather up evidence to give to the credit card provider. It really helps if you have taken screenshots of the autosurfs homepage, their terms and conditions, screenshots of their signup procedure and also a snapshot of your account balance just before the site went down.

    Don't worry if the autosurf has closed and their site has vanished, there are a few ways of getting this information back. I won't reveal it in this article as although it's perfectly legal I don't want to make these methods known to autosurf owners.

    You then need to write a detailed letter to your credit card provider. There are some things you MUST explain clearly, and things that you should NEVER mention to begin with. You will not have any luck if you word a letter with a request such as "please credit me back my money because this company was meant to pay me every month but they didn't". Instead you need to write a convincing reason as to why you should be refunded. This is extremely simple to do when you realize that autosurf owners have not learnt enough about their legal standing when they began their sites.

    Depending on your credit card company's policy you might be immediately credited with your money back, or the interest on that money might be frozen. For disputes less than $1,000 you are likely to find matters resolved fast but this really does depend on which credit card you are working with. NEVER count any refunds at this stage as guaranteed, the credit card company may charge you again if they discover evidence against you within the next 60 days.

    Your credit company will work with PayPal to reach resolution. You will notice that you have 'unresolved disputes' for those purchases when you next log in to your PayPal account. The autosurf has 30 days to argue why you should not receive your chargeback. Most often your accusation will be worded so well that the autosurf owner cannot possibly find any reason and the matter will be settled.

    Some autosurf owners can get a little nasty here. I have experienced owners who lie, falsify documents and do all they can to avoid the chargeback. Others are reasonable and provide the most common three reasons for refusing the chargeback.

    1) The person joined the autosurf agreeing to the terms and conditions
    2) The person was happy with the autosurf as they'd made multiple payments
    3) The autosurf has already paid out money to you via e-gold or likewise.

    If you have worded your first letter appropriately then you are well-armed to refute anything the autosurf owner might throw at you. If the autosurf owner is playing dirty there are many ways to be equally or more dirty back.

    Every autosurf and situation is different. I'll happ

    The Adventures of Wolley Segap -Plumb Out
    It was dark in the cellar, but I had no choice. That’s where the object of my extreme misery stood. It had been hours since I noticed that we had no hot water. So, here I was, standing on the cold, concrete floor staring at the large, white cylinder formerly filled with hot water. Something was obviously wrong, but what. I could hear the wind whistling outside on this cold, February night. But I had to go on, because we needed that hot water. I had exhausted all other possibilities. Just an hour ago, in desperation, I had picked up the Yellow Pages, searching and seeking out a plumber. But all the ads looked alike. They were a sea of black and yellow and color-filled words screaming their clichés at me, as if to add a note of stress
    reveal it in this article as although it's perfectly legal I don't want to make these methods known to autosurf owners.

    You then need to write a detailed letter to your credit card provider. There are some things you MUST explain clearly, and things that you should NEVER mention to begin with. You will not have any luck if you word a letter with a request such as "please credit me back my money because this company was meant to pay me every month but they didn't". Instead you need to write a convincing reason as to why you should be refunded. This is extremely simple to do when you realize that autosurf owners have not learnt enough about their legal standing when they began their sites.

    Depending on your credit card company's policy you might be immediately credited with your money back, or the interest on that money might be frozen. For disputes less than $1,000 you are likely to find matters resolved fast but this really does depend on which credit card you are working with. NEVER count any refunds at this stage as guaranteed, the credit card company may charge you again if they discover evidence against you within the next 60 days.

    Your credit company will work with PayPal to reach resolution. You will notice that you have 'unresolved disputes' for those purchases when you next log in to your PayPal account. The autosurf has 30 days to argue why you should not receive your chargeback. Most often your accusation will be worded so well that the autosurf owner cannot possibly find any reason and the matter will be settled.

    Some autosurf owners can get a little nasty here. I have experienced owners who lie, falsify documents and do all they can to avoid the chargeback. Others are reasonable and provide the most common three reasons for refusing the chargeback.

    1) The person joined the autosurf agreeing to the terms and conditions
    2) The person was happy with the autosurf as they'd made multiple payments
    3) The autosurf has already paid out money to you via e-gold or likewise.

    If you have worded your first letter appropriately then you are well-armed to refute anything the autosurf owner might throw at you. If the autosurf owner is playing dirty there are many ways to be equally or more dirty back.

    Every autosurf and situation is different. I'll happ

    Facilitating Panel Discussions
    A client recently called to say she was going to facilitate a panel for the next business meeting. She had never done so before and asked if I could coach her. After the session, she realized that there are some basic skills needed when facilitating a panel of speaker.To create a seamless and smooth panel discussion here are some tips every facilitator must know:Meet the panelists in advance: The meeting can be a phone call. Get a sense of their styles and message points. Decide how long each person will speak and in what order. Have them send an introductory paragraph.Consider logistics: Contact the meeting planner and visit the room. Discuss room set-up, lighting, refreshments, microphones and AV equipment. Decide whether
    our credit company will work with PayPal to reach resolution. You will notice that you have 'unresolved disputes' for those purchases when you next log in to your PayPal account. The autosurf has 30 days to argue why you should not receive your chargeback. Most often your accusation will be worded so well that the autosurf owner cannot possibly find any reason and the matter will be settled.

    Some autosurf owners can get a little nasty here. I have experienced owners who lie, falsify documents and do all they can to avoid the chargeback. Others are reasonable and provide the most common three reasons for refusing the chargeback.

    1) The person joined the autosurf agreeing to the terms and conditions
    2) The person was happy with the autosurf as they'd made multiple payments
    3) The autosurf has already paid out money to you via e-gold or likewise.

    If you have worded your first letter appropriately then you are well-armed to refute anything the autosurf owner might throw at you. If the autosurf owner is playing dirty there are many ways to be equally or more dirty back.

    Every autosurf and situation is different. I'll happily provide you with sample letters and all the information you need if you contact me and become part of my autosurf hyip network.

    Copyright 2006 Martin Pavion

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