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Additional assistance in dealing with fraudulent accounts can be obtained from the FCC (www.fcc.gov) Another important thing for users to realize is that the information on the cell phone is now potentially accessi Brochure As An Advertising Tool Cell Phone theft is a booming business. There are numerous reasons cell phones are popular with thieves. They are small and easy to take, they can bring in $50-$60, are easier to sell than most items, or can be used by the thief almost indefinitely. Efforts by manufacturers to make tracking stolen phones easier should have a positive effect in the future but for now consumers need to beware.You have probably seen different kinds of brochures already. From the brochures you find inside banks and restaurants to brochures given to you by business people.Some may be advertising products or services while some brochures may provide you certain information. Whatever the purpose may be in choosing brochures as the medium to get across a message, they all undergo the same scrutiny like any other form of advertisement.Bro First, consumers need to know that when their phone is stolen they are generally responsible for all charges incurred prior to reporting the phone lost or stolen. Secondly, it is important to realize that unlike a credit card, most cellular contracts have no liability limitations. Simply put, this means that the individual's responsibility is not limited. So what is a victim of cell phone theft do? • To avoid paying for hundreds of dollars of calls they did not make, the victim needs to report their stolen phone to the police immediately. At a minimum they will need to know the name of their cellular provider, the make and model of their phone, and the Electronic Serial Number of the phone to make a complete police report. • At that point the individual will receive a case number which they will then need to report to their cellular service provider. The cellular provider can then blacklist the phone and the individual can not be held responsible for calls made after that point. It is important that records be kept regarding names, dates/times of any communications in case there is any dispute in the future. • It is also wise to check the cellular contract as well. The agreement often outlines exactly what steps should be taken in case of theft or loss. • Although the consumer is responsible for all calls prior to reporting the loss, in some instances, fraudulent calls are covered by the individual's credit card company if the phone/service was set up/paid for using their credit card. Therefore, in such instances, a call to the credit card company is recommended. • In some instance, fraudulent accounts are created using the information obtained through the stolen cell phone. Additional assistance in dealing with fraudulent accounts can be obtained from the FCC (www.fcc.gov) Another important thing for users to realize is that the information on the cell phone is now potentially accessib Real Estate Q & A generally responsible for all charges incurred prior to reporting the phone lost or stolen. Secondly, it is important to realize that unlike a credit card, most cellular contracts have no liability limitations. Simply put, this means that the individual's responsibility is not limited. So what is a victim of cell phone theft do?Q. My property went into a sixty day escrow. The escrow amount was $3,000.00. Five days prior to closing the buyer's agent notified me that the contract would be cancelled due to the fact that the property did not appraise for the agreed upon value. Is the buyer's escrow forfeited?A. In any situation, you must first turn to the closing contract itself. You should look for deadlines for certain things to occur, such as appraisal • To avoid paying for hundreds of dollars of calls they did not make, the victim needs to report their stolen phone to the police immediately. At a minimum they will need to know the name of their cellular provider, the make and model of their phone, and the Electronic Serial Number of the phone to make a complete police report. • At that point the individual will receive a case number which they will then need to report to their cellular service provider. The cellular provider can then blacklist the phone and the individual can not be held responsible for calls made after that point. It is important that records be kept regarding names, dates/times of any communications in case there is any dispute in the future. • It is also wise to check the cellular contract as well. The agreement often outlines exactly what steps should be taken in case of theft or loss. • Although the consumer is responsible for all calls prior to reporting the loss, in some instances, fraudulent calls are covered by the individual's credit card company if the phone/service was set up/paid for using their credit card. Therefore, in such instances, a call to the credit card company is recommended. • In some instance, fraudulent accounts are created using the information obtained through the stolen cell phone. Additional assistance in dealing with fraudulent accounts can be obtained from the FCC (www.fcc.gov) Another important thing for users to realize is that the information on the cell phone is now potentially accessi Are You Growing Your MLM Business Like This? immediately. At a minimum they will need to know the name of their cellular provider, the make and model of their phone, and the Electronic Serial Number of the phone to make a complete police report.In this day and age growing your MLM business doesn’t have to happen in one way only. With the advent of technology there are numerous ways you can find hot new prospects, and enroll people into your business.Here are 3 ways to grow your mlm business.1. Create a lead capture page on the internet. This is a website that is completely dedicated to capturing leads that are interested in your specific business. By designing a • At that point the individual will receive a case number which they will then need to report to their cellular service provider. The cellular provider can then blacklist the phone and the individual can not be held responsible for calls made after that point. It is important that records be kept regarding names, dates/times of any communications in case there is any dispute in the future. • It is also wise to check the cellular contract as well. The agreement often outlines exactly what steps should be taken in case of theft or loss. • Although the consumer is responsible for all calls prior to reporting the loss, in some instances, fraudulent calls are covered by the individual's credit card company if the phone/service was set up/paid for using their credit card. Therefore, in such instances, a call to the credit card company is recommended. • In some instance, fraudulent accounts are created using the information obtained through the stolen cell phone. 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The agreement often outlines exactly what steps should be taken in case of theft or loss. • Although the consumer is responsible for all calls prior to reporting the loss, in some instances, fraudulent calls are covered by the individual's credit card company if the phone/service was set up/paid for using their credit card. Therefore, in such instances, a call to the credit card company is recommended. • In some instance, fraudulent accounts are created using the information obtained through the stolen cell phone. Additional assistance in dealing with fraudulent accounts can be obtained from the FCC (www.fcc.gov) Another important thing for users to realize is that the information on the cell phone is now potentially accessi Internet Marketing Plan: Great Ways to Run Your Business Smoothly and Make It More Profitable ervice was set up/paid for using their credit card. Therefore, in such instances, a call to the credit card company is recommended.If you are looking for a way to make your businesses run at a much smoother pace and making it more profitable, then an Internet marketing plan is the first step you have to take in order to do all these.Try to imagine that an Internet marketing plan is a map that will guide your business to success. Without an Internet marketing plan, it would be like going on a road trip without a map, and eventually, you would get lost on your way • In some instance, fraudulent accounts are created using the information obtained through the stolen cell phone. Additional assistance in dealing with fraudulent accounts can be obtained from the FCC (www.fcc.gov) Another important thing for users to realize is that the information on the cell phone is now potentially accessible to the thief. In this great “information age”, it is easy to obtain all kinds of information on individuals based on bits of information stored in a cell phone. What precautions can cell phone users take to protect their information? • It is best to use security features on your phone to encrypt data and to prevent others from accessing it. • Although it is possible to overwrite them, another important step in thwarting thieves is to set up passwords to restrict access. It is particularly important to use a password to gain access/use of the keypad. • Another, more drastic option is to avoid storing personal information on your cell phone at all. Certainly, most cell phone users prize being able to store addresses and phone numbers, but at a minimum they should carefully consider what information is most sensitive and could create the most havoc if strangers were to gain access to it, and avoid storing such information. The bottom line is owners need to fully understand the potential damage caused by a loss. With thousands of cell phone thefts each week, owners need to protect personal information at all times and report loss immediately.
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