by Vida Humphreys
Any product or service that requires storage or access on the internet will use the services of a web hosting company to do this. The service they provide is normally chargeable, for obvious reasons but it is possible for personal websites to be hosted for free. What happens is a hosting company allows another person or company to have (either paid or for free) a certain amount of space on a device called a server where other people can then view whatever you want them to, including a website.
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by Thomas Griffin
We’ve all had friends in our circle who were known as “Mary & John”, and when “John” split “Mary” was alone. Mary was the “odd” number at the dinner party and we were all concerned about her. Well, today it seems that the union of Customer & Service have had a breakup. Service has split and Customer is on his/her own.
Today, let me tell you a story that many of you will find humorous but is all too common. I can tell you this without fear of our local editor getting sued because it’s about me, but business owners take note that you don’t fit the profile of company “X”.
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Home Based Businesses - When Did Customer Service Breakup
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by Chris Channing
As if credit and loans couldn’t dominate current generations enough, it seems like the prospect of foreclosed homes is becoming increasingly common. The act of foreclosing a home is not only stressful, but complicated in design. Luckily, there are a few generalized concepts in foreclosed homes that consumers can review before going about fixing a poor credit situation.
When a borrower can’t find a way to make a payment of a loan on time, the lender may request payment at a later date so as to be lenient, or they can opt for the foreclosure option. In the legal process of a foreclosure, the lender attempts to repossess the house that was held as collateral and tries to sell or auction the property to recover any assets they might have lost in the failed loan situation.
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The Process Of Home Foreclosures Explained
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