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Looks like Verizon missed the memo …

Verizon will charge fee for paying bill

Shades of Bank of America or Netflix: Verizon’s new $2 fee for paying a bill with a credit card has customers fuming.

By Karen Datko on Thu, Dec 29, 2011 5:23 PM
 Could Verizon Wireless be following the likes of airlines and big banks – nickel-and-diming customers with new fees for things that used to be free?

 Starting Jan. 15, Verizon will charge customers at $2 fee if they pay their bill with a credit card online or over the phone. There are lots of ways to avoid the fee – and Verizon users should take advantage of them – but the backlash is already building.

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Google Doodles …

Google doodles an Imelda Marcos Thanksgiving
Google’s Thanksgiving doodle is simple and colorful, and when you click on the turkey’s feet, they get a different pair of shoes also you can change the hair and feathers.
    Click Here.

 

11 Tips for Safe Online Shopping …

Billions of dollars will be spent online over the course of the next month, and, unfortunately, there are those that will be looking to steal some of it. Make sure you’re not a victim.
Managing Editor, Business eric_griffith@pcmag.com
  Eric Griffith
Eric Griffith

Let’s face it, there’s every reason in the world to shop online. The bargains are there. The selection is mind-boggling. The shopping is secure. Shipping is fast. Even returns are pretty easy, with the right e-tailers. Shopping has never been easier or more convenient for consumers.

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Know Your Rights …

10 things you should know before buying a gift card – from Forbes – Click Here.  

  The credit card act of 2009 put an end to expiration dates and punitive fees. Better yet, gift cards must have all rules written clearly on the card so there’s no confusion. Be advised, there are different rules for different types of cards. Closed loop cards – those sold for specific retailers – cannot expire within five years of the purchase. Nor can they charge any kind of fees. But cards issued from credit card companies like American Express and Visa do carry some fees and can be more difficult to redeem.

Holiday Shopping Tips from the Internet Crime Complaint Center

Prepared by the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

November 21, 2011

Holiday Shopping Tips

In advance of the holiday season, the FBI reminds shoppers to beware of cyber criminals and their aggressive and creative ways to steal money and personal information. Scammers use many techniques to fool potential victims including fraudulent auction sales, reshipping merchandise purchased with a stolen credit card, sale of fraudulent or stolen gift cards through auction sites at discounted prices, and phishing e-mails advertising brand name merchandise for bargain prices or e-mails promoting the sale of merchandise that ends up being a counterfeit product.

Fraudulent Classified Ads or Auction Sales

Internet criminals post classified ads or auctions for products they do not have. If you receive an auction product from a merchant or retail store, rather than directly from the auction seller, the item may have been purchased with someone else’s stolen credit card number. Contact the merchant to verify the account used to pay for the item actually belongs to you.

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MLS committee gives nod, in concept, to new ways to display property listings

Committee also recommends repeal of franchisor IDX indexing policy

By Glenn Roberts Jr.,  Saturday, November 12, 2011.

Inman News™

ANAHEIM, Calif. — A National Association of Realtors committee today recommended that the trade group’s board of directors, which meets Monday, erase a controversial policy relating to franchisors’ pooling and display of Internet Data Exchange listings on their websites.

The NAR Multiple Listing Issues and Policies Committee also approved, in concept, suggested language to broaden the group’s IDX policy to also apply to mobile apps and social media, while eliminating RSS feeds from consideration for the new policy language.

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NAR repeals franchisor IDX display

Presidential advisory group sees syndication as alternative

By Inman News, Monday, November 14, 2011.

Inman News™

ANAHEIM, Calif. — The National Association of Realtors board of directors today approved a repeal of a provision of multiple listing service policy allowing real estate franchisors to display an aggregation of affiliates’ Internet Data Exchange feeds in online search results at franchisors’ websites. The repeal is effective immediately.

Linda Bonarelli Lugo, a Realtor in Long Island, N.Y., spoke in opposition to the repeal, stating that “franchisors out there … have spent a lot of money and time,” in implementing the provision, and “it is an unfair burden if it gets passed.” She also said, “If we rescind this policy we are opening ourselves up to potential lawsuits,” including “restraint of trade.”

But Ted Loring, who led an NAR presidential advisory group to evaluate the controversial policy — which had pitted franchise companies against some large brokerage entities that are not franchisors — addressed the board and explained that the original “combatants” involved in the dispute had agreed to the repeal.

“I’d like to share with you my astonishment that the individuals who sat in that room to discuss whether or not the franchisor IDX provision should be retained, expanded or rescinded reached consensus,” Loring said. The parties sitting in that room — the folks who in May were combatants on this floor directly affected by the franchisor indexing provision — supported the motion that is here before you today.”

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Houzz.com – Visual Ideas for your next Home Project

Having issues in finding visual ideas for your next home project?  Houzz.com is an immediate online inspiration– with 182,490 photos for you to peruse for your next project from Modern to Traditional plus  Product reviews, where to buy, and so much more.  If you see an item in a photo that appeals to you, click on it and you will be able to find information plus where to purchase.  This site helps with the visualization of your project plus you can create your own IdeaBook.  All for free.  http://www.houzz.com.

More Home-Based Jobs and Resources

Chris Durst and Michael Haaren 

Despite all the bad economic news, hiring in the home-based sector remains steady. More and more companies are waking up to the advantages of employing home-based workers. These include higher productivity, enhanced loyalty, lower turnover and fewer health issues.

At the same time, demand for legitimate home-based work remains strong, as record unemployment persists and commutes and work schedules lengthen. So be sure to keep upgrading your skills, and set your networking dial on “high.”

Here is a sampling of the home-based jobs we’ve seen recently and some resources for finding leads on your own.

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