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Command 17203 Small and Medium Picture Hanging Strips, 4 Small 8 Medium Sets of Strips


Command 17203 Small and Medium Picture Hanging Strips, 4 Small 8 Medium Sets of Strips


$6.30


Make any space yours with the Command Small and Medium Picture Hanging Strips, a damage-free solution for decorating your home or office. Ideal for frames and other items 12 pounds or less, these handy strips will lock your pictures securely onto the wall. Thanks to the innovative Command Adhesive strips, you can mount and remount them without damaging your walls–no nails, tacks, or tape required…

Command Poster Adhesive 48 Strip Value Pack


Command Poster Adhesive 48 Strip Value Pack


$1.89


Use these adhesive mounting strips to secure calendars and other flexible objects to walls. There’s no sagging or falling with these strips, which hold firmly, yet remove cleanly. …

Sweeney's 9012 Mole and Gopher Twin Pack Sonic Spikes


Sweeney’s 9012 Mole and Gopher Twin Pack Sonic Spikes


$19.44


Sonic spike pulses penetrate soil, driving rodents away. Use on moles, voles, gophers, and burrowing rodents. Use near your plants, trees, and vegetables. 2 pack covers 15,000 sq. ft….

Large White Cardboard CD Mailer with Adhesive Flap - 50 Pack


Large White Cardboard CD Mailer with Adhesive Flap – 50 Pack


$6.99


This is the perfect mailer for delivering your disc via USPS, UPS or Fedex!The mailer doesn’t require any additional packaging to send via these carriers. It’s easy to seal, and easy for the enduser to open….

Tripp Lite SMART1000LCD Digital LCD 1000VA Line-Interactive UPS (8 Outlets)


Tripp Lite SMART1000LCD Digital LCD 1000VA Line-Interactive UPS (8 Outlets)


$229.00


Tripp Lite’s SMART1000LCD line interactive UPS system offers voltage regulation surge suppression and long lasting battery support for personal puters home entertainment systems and media centers. Internal UPS circuits support entry level PCs for up to 60 minutes or individual VCR/DVR ponent for as long as 3 hours during power failures. Prevents data loss viewing interruptions lost recordings and …

Tripp Lite TLM615NC20 6-Outlet Power Strip  with Metal Housing (15/20 Amp, 15ft Cord)


Tripp Lite TLM615NC20 6-Outlet Power Strip with Metal Housing (15/20 Amp, 15ft Cord)


$56.23


Product Type: Power StripReceptacles: 6 x NEMA 5-15/20RPlug/Connector Type: NEMA 5-20PPower Cord/Cable: 15 ft 12 GaugeDimensions: 2″ Height x 13.75″ Width x 2.50″ DepthWeight: 3.60 lbPackage Contents: Power It! TLM615NC20 6 Outlets Power Strip TLM615NC20 power strip Warranty information Instruction manualStandard Warranty: Lifetime…

Microsoft Word 2007 [Old Version]


Microsoft Word 2007 [Old Version]


$229.95


Microsoft Office Word 2007 is a document authoring program that helps people create and share great-looking documents by combining a comprehensive set of writing tools with an easy-to-use interface. Thanks to a host of new tools, you can quickly construct documents from predefined parts and styles, as well as compose and publish blogs directly from within the Word. Advanced integration with Micros…

Post Office Safes
how does the post office know i have paid postage on my PPI items that i take to them. whats to say i cant lie?

i use royal mail PPI but i am still a bit confused.
say i have 20 items per day, small jiffy envelopes. i pay for them online on my business account. then i take them to my post office but they just seem to throw them in with the rest of the stuff
i am not a criminal but whats to say i cant throw in 20 items and only pay for 10 online.
just confused as to how safe my mail actually is

You also print out labels to affix to those envelopes. Those labels are based on the information produced during the purchase. You order, you pay, you print the label, you send.

Those labels contain information that is read electronically by mail processing equipment. Not by human eyes but by computers. Fraudulently mailed items are caught this way. Pay for 10 and throw in 20 can get you 10 to 20.


Online Dating – Have Fun, be Smart, be Safe or be Sorry

Online Dating

Have Fun, Be Smart, Be Safe or Be Sorry

by

Mickey E. D. Mixon, Private Investigator

The Internet is still pretty safe overall, even for seniors, according to research of various Internet safety sites like www.WiredSafety.org who estimated a 90 – 97 percent “terrific” Internet. People are chatting with one another, making cyber-dates. However, there are some general rules of Internet etiquette or “netiquette” and some precautions to take for possible dangers lurking there. Here are some pointers compiled from several websites experienced in cyber-dating techniques.

SAFETY TIPS

1. Do Not Give Out Personal Information – Whether it’s via email, online chat rooms, message boards, in your personal ad, etc., do not disclose your personal information like your complete name, address, telephone number, work place, etc. Use a third party email address instead of one with your domain or work domain, that is easily traceable. For example, instead of using joe@seniortimes.com , set up an email account like joe@yahoo.com or joe@hotmail.com (search “free email accounts” for places like this). Preferred dating sites offer email forwarding so that members do not see private information.

2. Do Not Lie – Be up front about your age and appearance. Better to not be caught in lies later on or lead someone on falsely.

3. Be Tactful and Leary – Do not believe everything you read in posts, in emails or in general, online. You could be chatting with a child or someone faking their sexual orientation. The odds are that you will probably encounter someone a tad “undesirable” from time to time, so try to use appropriate replies, using tact, or ignore the encounter, if it suits the situation.

4. Use Caution in Sharing Images – Whenever you think about sharing a digital photo online, keep in mind that it may be possible for thousands to see it on the Internet, not just one person. Plus your photo can be copied, altered with different software out there today and posted elsewhere. If you do use your image, send one that shows you with a warm smile, not a frown.

5. Ask if Unsure – Go slow like the tortoise in the race with the hare and ask questions if you are unsure how to proceed in your contact and communications. Contact the site owner or webmaster (check for contact info when you register), ask trusted friends for helpful resources, check with local authorities. Remember that old adage, “Better safe than sorry!”

6. Be careful if you decide to meet for the first date. Remember there is safety in numbers, so meet in a public place with other friends around.

7. Keep copies of communications in a file so that you can show friends or the law in case your meeting or continued contact takes a bad turn. And do report any problems and cooperate with authorities. They can get information from your computer and communications to aid in tracking down culprits in some cases. Don’t try to take matters into your own hands and stalk the culprit yourself. Be safe.

8. Let men instigate online and offline relationships. Men still like to pursue. Online studies show that this has proven safer, too, especially with Internet dating. Men should make the first email move. And women should NOT reply to men’s ads; let the men pursue. (Sorry guys!)

9. So that you don’t appear anxious or desperate or both, generally wait for a day or 24-hour period before replying. And forget about replying on weekend and holidays, at least at first, and being available via instant messaging. This is especially important for women (double standards are still around and even exist in the Internet dating scene) – you want to “appear” socially active, confident – blah, blah, blah, even if you are just home washing your hair.

10. Don’t date someone who is already married to someone else – even if that person says he or she is getting a divorce. Let the divorce happen first. Otherwise things could get ugly. And you may even have to face the spouse / ex-spouse and children down the road. So think of others, too, when even considering someone who is not single.

11. If after several emails or letters you decide to talk on the phone, keep the first call short, around 10 minutes. Plan to have to “rush” off. Your goal is to hear the person’s voice and talk a short while only, not seeming over anxious.

12. Some gents do complain that the ladies do not reply to their emails. So ladies, reply! At least say, “No, thank you.”

13. Check their background. Most any company can run a name through a criminal database. But wouldn’t you have more confidence in the background check if it was done by a Licensed Private Investigator? PI’s are trained to check for the obvious, but to also look for the concealed evidence that often reveals the true nature of an individual. Misspelled names, altered dates of birth, incorrect social security numbers, maiden and/or alias names are just a few of the areas that PI’s regularly check, but most background check companies never even consider.

For less than the price of hamburgers and a movie, you can have piece of mind. Choose from a basic criminal check to a complete comprehensive background report. Don’t take chances. Let American Investigation Brokers LLC,

www.AIB-Inc.com help you have a safe online dating experience.

NETIQUETTE

Here are some general guidelines for your online communications.

• Use respectful tones and wording. Swear words and hurtful remarks are not good for anyone. If someone presses you, for example, to share confidential information that you shouldn’t, just say, “No” and tell the site monitors / webmaster of the forum, chat room or online dating site, if necessary.

• Look for dating and other resource websites that list street addresses instead of post office boxes or nothing at all. Ask friends for referrals.

• Try to avoid stretching the truth about your accomplishments, job title, etc. Then if a relationship develops, things will run much smoother.

• Try to avoid many 1-word replies and 1-sentence communications.

Take some time to develop your thoughts and share in your paragraphs. In short, be a friend.

• Using all capital letters mean “SHOUTING” and is difficult to read at any length.

Take care, be smart, be safe and have fun with your cyber-dating!

Let American Investigation Brokers LLC,
Online Dating

help you have a safe online dating experience.

About the Author

Mickey E. D. Mixon
Private Investigator
Mickey@AIB-Inc.com
American Investigation Brokers LLC

http://www.AIB-Inc.com

TX License #A13506
Member – National Association
of Security Agencies, Inc. (NASA)

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