They sell the hair to a company overseas that turn the hair into wigs and they do make a lot of money. You can not believe how much money that they make.A girl or woman should sell there hair and get paid for it . Do not give it to someone for free. Yes , they do throw a lot of the hair away .
hi ya'll.I am a medical student in china and a Kenyan by nationality.I would like to get some free volunteer slots anywhere in the world during my winter break in feb-march and summer,july to september.anyone who has ideas for a free volunteer position?
This looks fabulous. We're committed to cooking at home now - not only is the money saved a positive thing, but we can usually make things that taste better than restaurants.
Having something to help broaden our horizons, however, is always good, especially when it's frugal AND health oriented. The ravioli featured above sounds amazing, as do all of the recipies posted online.
First of all I want to say that I agree that this is an unacceptable way to use and carry customer data.
I work in a business that deals with ssn's all day long and while it is very important to protect these numbers, people in my industry almost become de-sensitized to it.
I give out my ssn only if I called a company that I already do business with and I called them. I would never give it out to someone who called me or to a new business I did not already deal with. Common sense I think.
I also believe that while it would be a pain in the rear to have your identity stolen, God is in control of everything, even my private data. If I am going to have my ssn or identity stolen, that is within His control and He will still provide for us and get us through the situation.
And one last thing, I think the previous poster Wulf and a few others are overly worried. Since when has your address been sensitive data? I understand not giving out your date of birth and ssn but I think some people are far too paranoid. Again, I have a peace with not being overly worried about the small things because God is in control.
I would suggest that the poster find out the name of the president of the whole bank, and perhaps the chairman/woman of the board, then write a letter (that's right, on paper) outlining exactly what she's explained in this post and send a copy via snail mail, CERTIFIED and RESTRICTED DELIVERY to each of said persons. Be polite, but firm. It'll cost around $6.00 apiece. Certified means you get signed proof of receipt and the restricted delivery means that the individual addressed or their representative must sign for it, not just anybody from the company who shows up at the post office. This combination tends to get attention. I have done this on many occasions (insurance companies, judges -I've gotten parking tickets from cities I've never been to - governors, turnpike authorities, etc) and only one time have I gotten a less-than-satisfactory result. It's pretty amazing the attention my complaints have gotten and I have ALWAYS received a reply. And when you're done with all this, move as much of your financial business elsewhere as you possibly can.
Training may now be a strength plus knowing how all the parts of a company work together rather than having one particular departmental expertise -- and the scenario sounds familiar: the friend who has no relevant experience is favored (and listened to more) than the outsider with years of industry experience and accomplishments. The corporate culture starts to look less insane.
I just cleaned my wallet yesterday and couldn't agree with you more. It's a great way to clear your head financially on a day to day level. Also, it makes your wallet to carry around.
This past year, I started using one of those Magic Wallets. It's small, simple, and forces me to only keep what's necessary in my wallet.
There will be so many scams but the people down there do need help. A good idea is to send clothes because many of the people have nothing to wear except the clothes on their back.
I have found that I never stick to my debt goals unless I share it with my wife. We are fortunate that we have never had unmanageable debt but we do have some debts on credit cards and the only way to plan on how to clear it is to write it down and get your partner to also buy into it.
If you don't do this then you lose impetus and you can help to motivate each other.
Pleased you posted this because anyone who donates money to any charity or natural disaster fund must ensure that their money goes to legitimate sources otherwise it is wasted.
What? The banksters have been front and center in our massive economic meltdown, and you are shocked, SHOCKED !, to discover bank employees who are careless and incompetent.
Okay I tried everything to get this red wax stain of my light colored clothing. Bakingsoda,shaving cream(that got apsolute nothing out not even a ink stain I had on this)not even bleach would get this out enless you want a hole there instead. I was quite suprised bleach didnt work cause its a fresh stain in never even went through the dryer. So the stain wins. I am know dying it the color of the stain. Wish me luck on that! I just love this out fit. Well, now I would really like suggestions on how to get colored(RED)candle wax out,god forbid it happens ever again,lol!
I am in a situation where its a double whammy of a lousy job: blatant overt favoritism mixed with nepotism and owners who take a blind eye to everything because the "favorites" are all somehow connected to the management, i.e. friends, family, friends of family and hand-picked previous employees from the management's previous place of employment.
Myself and quite a few people who have been with the company 10 years plus are being "thrown aside" to "accommodate" all these new employees aka favorites. We train them and in a few weeks or months, they become our direct supervisor or are promoted to a better position MEANWHILE these new positions were never offered to the staff or posted...it was handed to them by management in a sliver platter. What is worse all these people connected are a bunch of slackers who know they will never be fired due to their connection with management and those, not related, are working harder than ever with more "hired help" to basically due these slacker's work.
Its demoralizing, degrading and frustrating and it makes it worse when you know you will be going nowhere under this new "management regime." So I am polishing my resume and taking all my skills and experience elsewhere even under this bad economy - working with anger, resentment and frustration is simply not worth it.
I spilt red candle wax on my light colored pants and I ironed it to remove as much wax as I could. I then tried to get it out with backing soda and had no luck. Does anyone have any home remidies to get this stain out?
Thank you for the information. I'll be sure to pass this along to everyone I know. This will definitely help me make an informed decision regarding where to send my donation.
I have worked for home in the past, for a company that often required social security numbers. I was required to lock my computer when away from it and shred or lock up any client identifying information-- that wasn't limited to social security #s. I occasionally had to write down social security #s, but I was required to keep the information secure. Granted, there is no *guarantee* that no one would break in my house and break into my locked drawer and steal information that wasn't shredded, but there really aren't guarantees with most things in life. However, I was required as part of my job to do my part to keep that information safe and secure. If Linda, while going from bank to bank, needed to bring personal information like that with her from place to place, she had to try to keep it secure. If the notebook was in a locked briefcase, she may believe that she *is* doing that. But if she's just got it in her purse or an unlocked briefcase, that's not all she can do.
I haven't ever worked in the banking industry, but I wonder how long she expected to need that information-- from you or from anyone else. I can't imagine needing that information for longer than it would take to fill in an application or look something up on their secure website. Then the paper should be shredded.
Regardless, since you weren't comfortable with your information being on that page, she should have cut your information off the page and shredded your information. Sounds like someone who just isn't that organized, and I wouldn't want my information in the hands of someone like that, for it is quite EASY for it to get lost, misplaced, or mishandled.
The fact that the other people you voiced your concerns to responded defenisvely instead of trying to make the customer happy (I mean, it's not like your request was unrealistic or even DIFFICULT!), speaks very negatively of your local US Bank. Perhaps other branches would treat you (and your private personal information) better, but I don't know that I'd take that risk.
I realize this isn't the issue that it used to be, but 10+ years ago, I worked in the local discount store, and the check cashing policy was that you had to have a phone number to cash a check. Many times, customers refused, on the grounds that they were paying to have an unlisted number, they don't give it out at the store. The manager and I had words on this topic several times, and I did have to turn down some checks. Some customers didn't come back, and some just made sure that they had cash. Nowdays that would be like asking for your pin number, nobody would dare!
In addition to eyeglasses, the three main things I buy at Costco are organic chicken thighs, organic spinach, and organic lettuce.
Think twice before you buy cheap gas at Costco. The fuel pump went out in my Honda Accord. My mechanic said it could have been caused by using cheap gas. I had been getting most of my gas at Costco. My mechanic recommends Chevron gas.
I wrote about this on my blog The Survive and Thrive Boomer Guide.
Always buy an older edition if possible. Last spring, my required anthropology book would have set me back about $95 used at the bookstore. I found the previous edition online for $5, read it only sometimes, and got an A in the class. This sort of thing has happened multiple times.
I have a system for selling books "back" to the bookstore. My university's bookstore (a Barnes & Noble) buys books back for up to 50% of the original price. If you buy the book online or from another student for 50% less than the bookstore price, then you'll make more money selling it to the bookstore than you would selling it online. I've made a nice little profit off a few books this way.
I wish to sell my hair it's 10 inches long if I go for a bob cut. I live in Norfolk and I have dark brown black hair. With some streaks of dark blonde(bronzy colour) and light blonde bleached in beginning of Oct 2009 now it has faded a bit.
I don't smoke, don't drink, never done drugs,don't blow dry always air dry. Eat really well lots of fish always oiled and got indian head massaged. No hair sprays or other products to style. drink mineral water every day and eat fruits, veg,nuts and seeds and superfoods. Who or which company can I approach for a good sale. Thank you S.A
They sell the hair to a company overseas that turn the hair into wigs and they do make a lot of money. You can not believe how much money that they make.A girl or woman should sell there hair and get paid for it . Do not give it to someone for free. Yes , they do throw a lot of the hair away .
Does anyone have the multiregion code for the Toshiba SD-P71SKE
hi ya'll.I am a medical student in china and a Kenyan by nationality.I would like to get some free volunteer slots anywhere in the world during my winter break in feb-march and summer,july to september.anyone who has ideas for a free volunteer position?
I must need to make sure about that.
This looks fabulous. We're committed to cooking at home now - not only is the money saved a positive thing, but we can usually make things that taste better than restaurants.
Having something to help broaden our horizons, however, is always good, especially when it's frugal AND health oriented. The ravioli featured above sounds amazing, as do all of the recipies posted online.
Now I'm hungry!
First of all I want to say that I agree that this is an unacceptable way to use and carry customer data.
I work in a business that deals with ssn's all day long and while it is very important to protect these numbers, people in my industry almost become de-sensitized to it.
I give out my ssn only if I called a company that I already do business with and I called them. I would never give it out to someone who called me or to a new business I did not already deal with. Common sense I think.
I also believe that while it would be a pain in the rear to have your identity stolen, God is in control of everything, even my private data. If I am going to have my ssn or identity stolen, that is within His control and He will still provide for us and get us through the situation.
And one last thing, I think the previous poster Wulf and a few others are overly worried. Since when has your address been sensitive data? I understand not giving out your date of birth and ssn but I think some people are far too paranoid. Again, I have a peace with not being overly worried about the small things because God is in control.
I would find a new bank if I were you!
I would suggest that the poster find out the name of the president of the whole bank, and perhaps the chairman/woman of the board, then write a letter (that's right, on paper) outlining exactly what she's explained in this post and send a copy via snail mail, CERTIFIED and RESTRICTED DELIVERY to each of said persons. Be polite, but firm. It'll cost around $6.00 apiece. Certified means you get signed proof of receipt and the restricted delivery means that the individual addressed or their representative must sign for it, not just anybody from the company who shows up at the post office. This combination tends to get attention. I have done this on many occasions (insurance companies, judges -I've gotten parking tickets from cities I've never been to - governors, turnpike authorities, etc) and only one time have I gotten a less-than-satisfactory result. It's pretty amazing the attention my complaints have gotten and I have ALWAYS received a reply. And when you're done with all this, move as much of your financial business elsewhere as you possibly can.
I am definitely looking forward to trying the recipies in this one! Always looking for a way to save a few $$!
job searching is better if you don't have more links, but networking apply when you have more links.
Training may now be a strength plus knowing how all the parts of a company work together rather than having one particular departmental expertise -- and the scenario sounds familiar: the friend who has no relevant experience is favored (and listened to more) than the outsider with years of industry experience and accomplishments. The corporate culture starts to look less insane.
I just cleaned my wallet yesterday and couldn't agree with you more. It's a great way to clear your head financially on a day to day level. Also, it makes your wallet to carry around.
This past year, I started using one of those Magic Wallets. It's small, simple, and forces me to only keep what's necessary in my wallet.
There will be so many scams but the people down there do need help. A good idea is to send clothes because many of the people have nothing to wear except the clothes on their back.
I have found that I never stick to my debt goals unless I share it with my wife. We are fortunate that we have never had unmanageable debt but we do have some debts on credit cards and the only way to plan on how to clear it is to write it down and get your partner to also buy into it.
If you don't do this then you lose impetus and you can help to motivate each other.
Pleased you posted this because anyone who donates money to any charity or natural disaster fund must ensure that their money goes to legitimate sources otherwise it is wasted.
What? The banksters have been front and center in our massive economic meltdown, and you are shocked, SHOCKED !, to discover bank employees who are careless and incompetent.
Okay I tried everything to get this red wax stain of my light colored clothing. Bakingsoda,shaving cream(that got apsolute nothing out not even a ink stain I had on this)not even bleach would get this out enless you want a hole there instead. I was quite suprised bleach didnt work cause its a fresh stain in never even went through the dryer. So the stain wins. I am know dying it the color of the stain. Wish me luck on that! I just love this out fit. Well, now I would really like suggestions on how to get colored(RED)candle wax out,god forbid it happens ever again,lol!
I am in a situation where its a double whammy of a lousy job: blatant overt favoritism mixed with nepotism and owners who take a blind eye to everything because the "favorites" are all somehow connected to the management, i.e. friends, family, friends of family and hand-picked previous employees from the management's previous place of employment.
Myself and quite a few people who have been with the company 10 years plus are being "thrown aside" to "accommodate" all these new employees aka favorites. We train them and in a few weeks or months, they become our direct supervisor or are promoted to a better position MEANWHILE these new positions were never offered to the staff or posted...it was handed to them by management in a sliver platter. What is worse all these people connected are a bunch of slackers who know they will never be fired due to their connection with management and those, not related, are working harder than ever with more "hired help" to basically due these slacker's work.
Its demoralizing, degrading and frustrating and it makes it worse when you know you will be going nowhere under this new "management regime." So I am polishing my resume and taking all my skills and experience elsewhere even under this bad economy - working with anger, resentment and frustration is simply not worth it.
I spilt red candle wax on my light colored pants and I ironed it to remove as much wax as I could. I then tried to get it out with backing soda and had no luck. Does anyone have any home remidies to get this stain out?
Thank you for the information. I'll be sure to pass this along to everyone I know. This will definitely help me make an informed decision regarding where to send my donation.
I have worked for home in the past, for a company that often required social security numbers. I was required to lock my computer when away from it and shred or lock up any client identifying information-- that wasn't limited to social security #s. I occasionally had to write down social security #s, but I was required to keep the information secure. Granted, there is no *guarantee* that no one would break in my house and break into my locked drawer and steal information that wasn't shredded, but there really aren't guarantees with most things in life. However, I was required as part of my job to do my part to keep that information safe and secure. If Linda, while going from bank to bank, needed to bring personal information like that with her from place to place, she had to try to keep it secure. If the notebook was in a locked briefcase, she may believe that she *is* doing that. But if she's just got it in her purse or an unlocked briefcase, that's not all she can do.
I haven't ever worked in the banking industry, but I wonder how long she expected to need that information-- from you or from anyone else. I can't imagine needing that information for longer than it would take to fill in an application or look something up on their secure website. Then the paper should be shredded.
Regardless, since you weren't comfortable with your information being on that page, she should have cut your information off the page and shredded your information. Sounds like someone who just isn't that organized, and I wouldn't want my information in the hands of someone like that, for it is quite EASY for it to get lost, misplaced, or mishandled.
The fact that the other people you voiced your concerns to responded defenisvely instead of trying to make the customer happy (I mean, it's not like your request was unrealistic or even DIFFICULT!), speaks very negatively of your local US Bank. Perhaps other branches would treat you (and your private personal information) better, but I don't know that I'd take that risk.
I realize this isn't the issue that it used to be, but 10+ years ago, I worked in the local discount store, and the check cashing policy was that you had to have a phone number to cash a check. Many times, customers refused, on the grounds that they were paying to have an unlisted number, they don't give it out at the store. The manager and I had words on this topic several times, and I did have to turn down some checks. Some customers didn't come back, and some just made sure that they had cash. Nowdays that would be like asking for your pin number, nobody would dare!
maybe you could try reading through all the steps first, and then go back and follow the steps, beginning with turning off your computer
In addition to eyeglasses, the three main things I buy at Costco are organic chicken thighs, organic spinach, and organic lettuce.
Think twice before you buy cheap gas at Costco. The fuel pump went out in my Honda Accord. My mechanic said it could have been caused by using cheap gas. I had been getting most of my gas at Costco. My mechanic recommends Chevron gas.
I wrote about this on my blog The Survive and Thrive Boomer Guide.
Rita
Always buy an older edition if possible. Last spring, my required anthropology book would have set me back about $95 used at the bookstore. I found the previous edition online for $5, read it only sometimes, and got an A in the class. This sort of thing has happened multiple times.
I have a system for selling books "back" to the bookstore. My university's bookstore (a Barnes & Noble) buys books back for up to 50% of the original price. If you buy the book online or from another student for 50% less than the bookstore price, then you'll make more money selling it to the bookstore than you would selling it online. I've made a nice little profit off a few books this way.
I wish to sell my hair it's 10 inches long if I go for a bob cut. I live in Norfolk and I have dark brown black hair. With some streaks of dark blonde(bronzy colour) and light blonde bleached in beginning of Oct 2009 now it has faded a bit.
I don't smoke, don't drink, never done drugs,don't blow dry always air dry. Eat really well lots of fish always oiled and got indian head massaged. No hair sprays or other products to style. drink mineral water every day and eat fruits, veg,nuts and seeds and superfoods. Who or which company can I approach for a good sale. Thank you S.A