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    The Internet – Do We Like What We See?
    In terms of life-changing technologies, there are many that believe the Internet must surely share the same status as the telephone, the television, the automobile and even the aeroplane; there are others who insist it merits a much higher rating. Certainly the last one hundred
    amine the goods, try to identify a possible fake and then take the steps necessary to rectify the situation.

    This has happened twice to me recently - two fake DVDs from different sellers. In both cases I rang up the sellers and was given a refund. But why should I phone them - they are the criminals after all. They were the ones that broke the law - the only people I should be phoning is law enforcement

    Sales Success… Who Do You Really Work For?
    As an independent sales representative or one employed by a larger firm, you most likely look forward to receiving your periodic commissions, your profits, in exchange for your sales work. You have learned to expect a reward for your efforts. Regardless of the source of your payc
    There can be few more sickening feelings than that of realising you have been scammed on eBay. As a user with almost 300 positive feedbacks, I class myself as being honest, upright and trustworthy. But, of course, I know the sort of person I am.

    And, of course, there are many thousands of eBay users who are just like me. Their communications and spot on, their delivery times are ideal and their goods are top notch. And then you meet the criminals.

    Ebay criminals come in various guises. There are those that will not stop at anything until they have taken you for all they can get. These people (for some reason often living in Russia, Romania or Nigeria) try to sell you something that they don't even own or try to buy your goods with non-existent funds. They are all scum.

    But, at the other end of the spectrum are the users that will try and steal a single buck from you - and the experience can be just as distasteful.

    I am not talking about honest mistakes - we all make those. Goods arrive in the wrong color or size, or are sent to the wrong address or in inadequate packaging. These are learning experiences and, as buyers or sellers, I would hope we would all like to try to eliminate these errors.

    I'm talking about people like the scammers who try to sell you something and make out it is genuine when in reality it is a fake. DVDs and CDs are good examples. Their auctions are splattered with fine words and images. The illustrations look real and true.

    It is only when you get the product in your hands that you realise that the item is counterfeit - and even then it can be hard to tell. It is up to the buyer, then, to examine the goods, try to identify a possible fake and then take the steps necessary to rectify the situation.

    This has happened twice to me recently - two fake DVDs from different sellers. In both cases I rang up the sellers and was given a refund. But why should I phone them - they are the criminals after all. They were the ones that broke the law - the only people I should be phoning is law enforcement.

    Selling - Trade Shows Vs. Regular Sales Calls
    Remember those school exercises that started “Compare and contrast....yada yada yada”. Well, here’s an exercise to get your sales brains moving.There are major differences between how you sell in a Regular Sales Call versus at a Trade Show. In other words, just bec
    otch. And then you meet the criminals.

    Ebay criminals come in various guises. There are those that will not stop at anything until they have taken you for all they can get. These people (for some reason often living in Russia, Romania or Nigeria) try to sell you something that they don't even own or try to buy your goods with non-existent funds. They are all scum.

    But, at the other end of the spectrum are the users that will try and steal a single buck from you - and the experience can be just as distasteful.

    I am not talking about honest mistakes - we all make those. Goods arrive in the wrong color or size, or are sent to the wrong address or in inadequate packaging. These are learning experiences and, as buyers or sellers, I would hope we would all like to try to eliminate these errors.

    I'm talking about people like the scammers who try to sell you something and make out it is genuine when in reality it is a fake. DVDs and CDs are good examples. Their auctions are splattered with fine words and images. The illustrations look real and true.

    It is only when you get the product in your hands that you realise that the item is counterfeit - and even then it can be hard to tell. It is up to the buyer, then, to examine the goods, try to identify a possible fake and then take the steps necessary to rectify the situation.

    This has happened twice to me recently - two fake DVDs from different sellers. In both cases I rang up the sellers and was given a refund. But why should I phone them - they are the criminals after all. They were the ones that broke the law - the only people I should be phoning is law enforcement

    Team Motivation - Tough Enough to Care
    Sir Alex Ferguson has just celebrated his 1000 game in charge of Manchester United, probably the world's most successful soccer team.I have a great deal of respect for Sir Alex as a man manager. However, I always feel that he's misrepresented in the media. The press po
    e the users that will try and steal a single buck from you - and the experience can be just as distasteful.

    I am not talking about honest mistakes - we all make those. Goods arrive in the wrong color or size, or are sent to the wrong address or in inadequate packaging. These are learning experiences and, as buyers or sellers, I would hope we would all like to try to eliminate these errors.

    I'm talking about people like the scammers who try to sell you something and make out it is genuine when in reality it is a fake. DVDs and CDs are good examples. Their auctions are splattered with fine words and images. The illustrations look real and true.

    It is only when you get the product in your hands that you realise that the item is counterfeit - and even then it can be hard to tell. It is up to the buyer, then, to examine the goods, try to identify a possible fake and then take the steps necessary to rectify the situation.

    This has happened twice to me recently - two fake DVDs from different sellers. In both cases I rang up the sellers and was given a refund. But why should I phone them - they are the criminals after all. They were the ones that broke the law - the only people I should be phoning is law enforcement

    How I Got My Start in Multi Level Marketing
    When I stumbled across the company that I am with now, I didn’t know anything about multi level marketing. I was a business owner with twelve employees.One day a gentleman walked into my office wanting to know if he could speak to me and my employees about the discount den
    ut people like the scammers who try to sell you something and make out it is genuine when in reality it is a fake. DVDs and CDs are good examples. Their auctions are splattered with fine words and images. The illustrations look real and true.

    It is only when you get the product in your hands that you realise that the item is counterfeit - and even then it can be hard to tell. It is up to the buyer, then, to examine the goods, try to identify a possible fake and then take the steps necessary to rectify the situation.

    This has happened twice to me recently - two fake DVDs from different sellers. In both cases I rang up the sellers and was given a refund. But why should I phone them - they are the criminals after all. They were the ones that broke the law - the only people I should be phoning is law enforcement

    5 Tips to Heat Up Your On-Line Marketing Using Off-Line Tactics
    The internet of course brings a huge arena of marketing opportunities for you. The ability to do business with people around the world has now been made readily available through a web site and email. It truly has leveled the playing field and has provided ALL of us with
    amine the goods, try to identify a possible fake and then take the steps necessary to rectify the situation.

    This has happened twice to me recently - two fake DVDs from different sellers. In both cases I rang up the sellers and was given a refund. But why should I phone them - they are the criminals after all. They were the ones that broke the law - the only people I should be phoning is law enforcement.

    Luckily, eBay are already taking further steps to try and combat, or at least reduce, some of this online auction crime for the good of us all.

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