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Cluster mailboxes, such as the Freelance Writers: How to Turn a Client Meeting Into a Windfall of Work Imagine writing a check payable to Visa for $100, placing it in an envelope and walking it and various other bills to the mailbox at the end of the driveway for the letter carrier to pick up.Nowadays, many freelancers rarely meet their clients face-to-face. However if you do find yourself “taking a meeting” with a client, following are three guidelines that will ensure a constant flow of work.1. Fight the urge to speak: My mother used to say, “The creator gave you two ears and one mouth. Now why do you think that is?” (I’ve always loved to talk, talk, talk).Obviously, her point was, talk less and listen more. So, after the initial pleasantries have taken place, let the client do the bulk of the talking. If you let a person Later, you receive a VISA statement showing payment past due and a late charge. Then later, you learn that the phone and utility company hadn’t received their payments either. A visit to the bank reveals your check to Visa as well as the others, had been cashed, however, the dollar amount had been changed. Further investigation revealed the checks were made out to and cashed by an individual using false identification. How could this have happened? The criminals stole the mail from the mailbox and used a technique known as check washing. They erased the ink on the checks using chemicals found in common household cleaning products and increased the dollar amount payable to themselves under assumed names. According to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service certain parts of the country are seeing an increase in “volume” mail thefts, particularly in Phoenix, Arizona, and portions of California and Texas. Volume attacks occur when someone steals the mail from neighborhood delivery and collection box units, or from blue Postal Service collection boxes, postal vehicles or apartment house mail panels. What’s alarming is it only takes one stolen item- an outgoing bill, an incoming checking account statement- to give a thief the information he or she needs to steal your identity. The general public gives little thought to their mail. Most people perceive bills-incoming and outgoing- as having no perceived value. However, by stealing an outgoing bill payment or incoming credit card application, credit card replacement or newly printed checks, a thief can steal your identity. Thieves generally target mailboxes at the end or the beginning of the month when bills are paid. Some law enforcement officials have also noticed mail theft increases during the Christmas holiday season when cash mailings increase. The type of mailbox that you utilize can determine your vulnerability. Cluster mailboxes, such as the t Loyalty's Nine Lives by Allan J. Katz Part 2, Continued ll as the others, had been cashed, however, the dollar amount had been changed. Further investigation revealed the checks were made out to and cashed by an individual using false identification.There is an old saying that cats have nine lives.Legend has it that Baldwin III, Count of Ypres, threw some cats from a tower in AD962. Europe was a tough place for cats in those days. But the more simplistic answer is that cats are resilient creatures, who manage to get into the tightest places and still land on their feet. Most have split personalities, suffering from eternal schizophrenia. One minute they’re cuddling up to you like a warm, furry ball. The next they’re arching their back and hissing, afraid of their own shadow.Customer Loyalty has n How could this have happened? The criminals stole the mail from the mailbox and used a technique known as check washing. They erased the ink on the checks using chemicals found in common household cleaning products and increased the dollar amount payable to themselves under assumed names. According to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service certain parts of the country are seeing an increase in “volume” mail thefts, particularly in Phoenix, Arizona, and portions of California and Texas. Volume attacks occur when someone steals the mail from neighborhood delivery and collection box units, or from blue Postal Service collection boxes, postal vehicles or apartment house mail panels. What’s alarming is it only takes one stolen item- an outgoing bill, an incoming checking account statement- to give a thief the information he or she needs to steal your identity. The general public gives little thought to their mail. Most people perceive bills-incoming and outgoing- as having no perceived value. However, by stealing an outgoing bill payment or incoming credit card application, credit card replacement or newly printed checks, a thief can steal your identity. Thieves generally target mailboxes at the end or the beginning of the month when bills are paid. Some law enforcement officials have also noticed mail theft increases during the Christmas holiday season when cash mailings increase. The type of mailbox that you utilize can determine your vulnerability. Cluster mailboxes, such as the Article Submissions: 4 Reasons to Use HTML When Submitting Your Article e dollar amount payable to themselves under assumed names.Writing articles is an excellent way to promote your website. Links from your articles drive traffic to your site. They aid in your search engine optimization efforts. These two facts lead to the simple conclusion that the more an article is redistributed and republished, the more traffic a site will acquire. A few well known methods for ensuring that your article is republished are:Writing unique and useful contentWriting articles between 600 and 1000 wordsOptimizing your articles for high traffic search engine keywords< According to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service certain parts of the country are seeing an increase in “volume” mail thefts, particularly in Phoenix, Arizona, and portions of California and Texas. Volume attacks occur when someone steals the mail from neighborhood delivery and collection box units, or from blue Postal Service collection boxes, postal vehicles or apartment house mail panels. What’s alarming is it only takes one stolen item- an outgoing bill, an incoming checking account statement- to give a thief the information he or she needs to steal your identity. The general public gives little thought to their mail. Most people perceive bills-incoming and outgoing- as having no perceived value. However, by stealing an outgoing bill payment or incoming credit card application, credit card replacement or newly printed checks, a thief can steal your identity. Thieves generally target mailboxes at the end or the beginning of the month when bills are paid. Some law enforcement officials have also noticed mail theft increases during the Christmas holiday season when cash mailings increase. The type of mailbox that you utilize can determine your vulnerability. Cluster mailboxes, such as the Living With Lunatics: They're Crazy and They're in Charge! rtment house mail panels.They're out there… they look like people you know, but they're different. Someone has sucked out their brains and turned them into mindless oafs. They are dangers to society, dangers to your work environment, and dangers to themselves. But the most troubling fact is that they are in charge! They are making business decisions that affect your livelihood and you don't know what to do. Help is here!Normally, when things go crazy most people turn to their supervisors or managers. But what do you do when the problem and the first source for assistance are one in the What’s alarming is it only takes one stolen item- an outgoing bill, an incoming checking account statement- to give a thief the information he or she needs to steal your identity. The general public gives little thought to their mail. Most people perceive bills-incoming and outgoing- as having no perceived value. However, by stealing an outgoing bill payment or incoming credit card application, credit card replacement or newly printed checks, a thief can steal your identity. Thieves generally target mailboxes at the end or the beginning of the month when bills are paid. Some law enforcement officials have also noticed mail theft increases during the Christmas holiday season when cash mailings increase. The type of mailbox that you utilize can determine your vulnerability. Cluster mailboxes, such as the How To Groom Your Customers For Bigger Profit on, credit card replacement or newly printed checks, a thief can steal your identity.One day last week, I decided to work from the house since I had to head over to Rotary at noon. A little bit ago, a lady from the place where my wife gets her hair cut called to see if she was here. I told her she had left to go get her hair cut, then laughed and commented that my wife had indeed remembered the appointment this time.You see, the last few times she had a hair appointment there, something happened and she forgot to show up at the right time. Rather than continue to tolerate that behavior, the hair place invested 2 minutes of their time to call an Thieves generally target mailboxes at the end or the beginning of the month when bills are paid. Some law enforcement officials have also noticed mail theft increases during the Christmas holiday season when cash mailings increase. The type of mailbox that you utilize can determine your vulnerability. Cluster mailboxes, such as the type found in new subdivisions and apartment complexes are attractive to thieves because one theft can produce numerous pieces of mail. Suburbs also get hit hard because they have rural type mailboxes on the street, which are easily accessed by someone driving a car or walking up and down the street. A red flag on a mailbox is an open invitation to identity thieves. In some areas, the increase in mail theft has been linked to methamphetamine addiction. The addicts steal mail to get checks and credit card account numbers to support their drug habits. It appears methamphetamine addicts have turned to mail and identity theft because they are non-violent and non-drug related crimes with lenient penalties. There is also less chance of apprehension. The following safeguards will help minimize your chances of becoming a victim of mail theft: • Avoid sending cash in the mail. Use checks or money orders. • Have your post office hold your mail while you are on vacation or absent from your home for an extended period if time. • Remove your mail from the mailbox as soon as it is delivered if possible. • Don’t leave outgoing checks or paid bills in your residential mailbox. Take your mail to the post office or drop it in a U.S Postal Service mailbox. Also consider paying bills electronically, a lot of financial institutions now offer this option. • Purchase a residential mailbox with a locking mechanism or install a mail slot to your existing door. • Consider starting a neighborhood watch program to help keep an eye on mailboxes and report suspected mail thieves. • Contact your credit card company immediately if your card has expired and you have no
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