Lucknow is growing city in India. A lot of banks are expanding their ATM networks in Lucknow. I have a shop in one of the new markets of Lucknow. I would like to rent it out to a bank to open an ATM there. This will hopefully provide a safe and hassle-free source of income to my family. How should I go about it? Who are the people I need to contact in the banks? Can anyone give me some leads? Which banks are my best bet?
contact some local brokers or advertise in the local news paper.
Can I quit my day job and be an exclusive ACN rep? Will I make enough money to survive and actually receive a passive residual income as a (ETT) Executive Team Trainer. How will I get leads when I can’t "cold call" or advertise? I don’t know very many people. Is there any one there who would like to help me, I hate selling but I sure like any assistance I could get. Is Yahoo Answer the best place to look for recruits, results, or referrals? Again, Is there anyone who would like to join me and raise me to become a Team Coordinator? Wouldn’t you rather get paid on 2% of 100 of people’s efforts than 100% of your own effort. If so, help me. Email me or Visit http://quickstart.acnrep.com and let me know what you think, either way. I want to change my life for a better tomorrow, wouldn’t you? Do you have a better ideas? What do you think of becoming a ACN rep or if anyone like me approach you become one? Would you pay an initial fee, if it has a promising future and A+ successes?
If you were told it was going to be easy, you were told wrong!
But, on that note, no MLM is Not a scam, but it does depend on what company you go through.
Look, I have studied Network Marketing and MLM for some time, and have just started blogging about it on my 360 site. I am willing to help any MLMer out there who is in the dark, because eventually you CAN make great money, but don’t quit your day job just yet!
Click on my icon, check out my blog. If you can get any help for your self there, let me know, its free info, and there is certainly no strings attached. Good Luck!
ChoicePoint is an Alpharetta, Georgia-based company that sells information in three markets–insurance, business and government, and marketing. According to a recent quarterly statement filed at the Security and Exchange Commission, ChoicePoint sells: "claims history data, motor vehicle records, police records, credit information and modeling services…employment background screenings and drug testing administration services, public record searches, vital record services, credential verification, due diligence information, Uniform Commercial Code searches and filings, DNA identification services, authentication services and people and shareholder locator information searches…print fulfillment, teleservices, database and campaign management services…"
ChoicePoint has managed to attain a large share of the commercial data broker (CDB) market with strategic purchases of other businesses. Since its spinoff from Equifax in 1997, ChoicePoint has acquired a number of information collection and processing companies. These include:
National Data Retrieval, Inc., a provider of public records information; List Source, Inc., d/b/a Kramer Lead Marketing Group, a marketing company in the life and health insurance and financial services markets; Mortgage Asset Research Institute, Inc., a mortgage fraud monitoring company; Identico Systems, LLC, a customer identity verification company; Templar Corporation; insuranceDecisions, Inc., an insurance industry claims administration company; Bridger Systems, Inc., a USA PATRIOT Act compliance company; CITI NETWORK, Inc. d/b/a Applicant Screening and Processing, a tenant screening company; TML Information Services, Inc., a provider of motor vehicle reports; Drug Free, Inc., a drug testing company; National Drug Testing, Inc., a drug testing company; Application Profiles, Inc., a background check company; Informus Corporation; a company enabling ChoicePoint to offer products online; Tyler-McLennon, Inc., a background screening company; ChoicePoint Direct Inc., formerly known as Customer Development Corporation, a database marketing company; EquiSearch Services, Inc.; DATEQ Information Network, Inc., an insurance underwriting services company; Washington Document Service, Inc., a court record retrieval service; DataTracks Technology, Inc., a public record information company; DataMart, Inc., a database software company; Statewide Data Services, Inc; NSA Resources, Inc., a drug testing company; DBT Online, Inc., a public record services provider; RRS Police Records Management, Inc., a provider of police reports and related services; VIS’N Service Corporation; Cat Data Group, LLC; Drug Free Consortium, a drug testing company; BTi Employee Screening Services, Inc., an employee pre-screening services company; ABI Consulting Inc., a drug screening company; Insurity Solutions, Inc., an insurance rating company; National Medical Review Offices, Inc.; Bode Technology Group, Inc., a DNA identification company; Marketing Information & Technology, Inc., a direct marketing company; Pinkerton’s, Inc., a preemployment screening company; Total eData Corporation, an e-mail database company; L&S Report Service, Inc., a provider of police records; Resident Data, Inc., a residential screening services provider; Vital Chek Network, Inc., a provider of vital records; Accident Report Services, Inc., a provider of police records; Programming Resources Company, insurance software company; Professional Test Administrators, Inc., a drug testing company; CDB Infotek, a seller of public records; Medical Information Network, LLC, an online physician verification service; and Rapsheets.com, an online provider of criminal records data.
Its obvious that they own most of the companies in the Data mining bussiness. Now All insurance companies consult Choicepoint C.L.U.E. report before they aprove you for home or even car insurance. They know things about anyone like how many accidents you have, if you were at fault, and how many traffic tickets you have. Thats the new way for this companies to detrmine how much are they going to charge you for insurance. All you need to have is a couple of mistakes and boom you get stock with higher rates, awesome bussiness dont you think?. They have one of the biggest databases in the nation that now even FBI uses them or buy their information instead of doing their own investigations. How comfortable Aint it? There is no doubt that Choice point is one poses one of the most dangerous databases in america. And there is no way to put controls to their marketing of a citizen own and personal information. A monopoly ! we can agree they are the biggest in the market right now.
ChoicePoint is an Alpharetta, Georgia-based company that sells information in three markets–insurance, business and government, and marketing. According to a recent quarterly statement filed at the Security and Exchange Commission, ChoicePoint sells: "claims history data, motor vehicle records, police records, credit information and modeling services…employment background screenings and drug testing administration services, public record searches, vital record services, credential verification, due diligence information, Uniform Commercial Code searches and filings, DNA identification services, authentication services and people and shareholder locator information searches…print fulfillment, teleservices, database and campaign management services…"
ChoicePoint has managed to attain a large share of the commercial data broker (CDB) market with strategic purchases of other businesses. Since its spinoff from Equifax in 1997, ChoicePoint has acquired a number of information collection and processing companies. These include:
National Data Retrieval, Inc., a provider of public records information; List Source, Inc., d/b/a Kramer Lead Marketing Group, a marketing company in the life and health insurance and financial services markets; Mortgage Asset Research Institute, Inc., a mortgage fraud monitoring company; Identico Systems, LLC, a customer identity verification company; Templar Corporation; insuranceDecisions, Inc., an insurance industry claims administration company; Bridger Systems, Inc., a USA PATRIOT Act compliance company; CITI NETWORK, Inc. d/b/a Applicant Screening and Processing, a tenant screening company; TML Information Services, Inc., a provider of motor vehicle reports; Drug Free, Inc., a drug testing company; National Drug Testing, Inc., a drug testing company; Application Profiles, Inc., a background check company; Informus Corporation; a company enabling ChoicePoint to offer products online; Tyler-McLennon, Inc., a background screening company; ChoicePoint Direct Inc., formerly known as Customer Development Corporation, a database marketing company; EquiSearch Services, Inc.; DATEQ Information Network, Inc., an insurance underwriting services company; Washington Document Service, Inc., a court record retrieval service; DataTracks Technology, Inc., a public record information company; DataMart, Inc., a database software company; Statewide Data Services, Inc; NSA Resources, Inc., a drug testing company; DBT Online, Inc., a public record services provider; RRS Police Records Management, Inc., a provider of police reports and related services; VIS’N Service Corporation; Cat Data Group, LLC; Drug Free Consortium, a drug testing company; BTi Employee Screening Services, Inc., an employee pre-screening services company; ABI Consulting Inc., a drug screening company; Insurity Solutions, Inc., an insurance rating company; National Medical Review Offices, Inc.; Bode Technology Group, Inc., a DNA identification company; Marketing Information & Technology, Inc., a direct marketing company; Pinkerton’s, Inc., a preemployment screening company; Total eData Corporation, an e-mail database company; L&S Report Service, Inc., a provider of police records; Resident Data, Inc., a residential screening services provider; Vital Chek Network, Inc., a provider of vital records; Accident Report Services, Inc., a provider of police records; Programming Resources Company, insurance software company; Professional Test Administrators, Inc., a drug testing company; CDB Infotek, a seller of public records; Medical Information Network, LLC, an online physician verification service; and Rapsheets.com, an online provider of criminal records data.
Its obvious that they own most of the companies in the Data mining bussiness. Now All insurance companies consult Choicepoint C.L.U.E. report before they aprove you for home or even car insurance. They know things about anyone like how many accidents you have, if you were at fault, and how many traffic tickets you have. Thats the new way for this companies to detrmine how much are they going to charge you for insurance. All you need to have is a couple of mistakes and boom you get stock with higher rates, awesome bussiness dont you think?. They have one of the biggest databases in the nation that now even FBI uses them or buy their information instead of doing their own investigations. How comfortable Aint it? There is no doubt that Choice point is one poses one of the most dangerous databases in america. And there is no way to put controls to their marketing of a citizen own and personal information. A monopoly ! we can agree they are the biggest in the market right now.
One of my husband’s employees has been trying to get my husband to join him in selling Mona Vie. We aren’t too familiar with this product except is some kind of health juice drink. Hubbie told the kid to let us try the product and then if we liked it we might buy more. The response was that there was no way he could let us sample it unless we wanted to buy a $45.00 bottle because he couldn’t afford to just give it away.
He was much more interested in having my husband sell it than buy it so it led me to believe that this is just another Multi level marketing scheme.
Is this about the product or about recruiting? I joined Amway ten years or so ago thinking I would sell products only to find out that the "average" salesperson made nothing. It was more about selling you motivational tapes. Is Mona Vie like this?
Listen to that inner voice that’s telling you it’s a scam, because — IT’S A SCAM!
It’s a run-of-the-mill substandard juice product (containing a lot of grape juice) worth only about 1/10th or less of what they charge for it. The name of the game is to recruit you into the quasi-pyramid so that they can get you on the hook for monthly bulk shipments and an assortment of Monavie merchandise and "sales training" materials. Those at the top reap the profits.
This MLM is particularly bad because it has elements of both a pyramid scheme and a cult. The sales pitches for Monavie are laced with misleading and illegal claims about how it cures diseases, relieves pain/inflammation, promotes sleep, and provides energy — all utter nonsense. They were cited by the FDA for illegal advertising in 2007 and since then, many sources have written critiques of the product and the business (e.g. Newsweek, Forbes, Huffington Post, NY Times, Men’s Journal, etc.).
The company website has an income disclosure statement which shows that only a select few ever make any substantial income selling this juice (the people that got in early) and almost everyone else is making less than minimum wage, before expenses.
One of my husband’s employees has been trying to get my husband to join him in selling Mona Vie. We aren’t too familiar with this product except is some kind of health juice drink. Hubbie told the kid to let us try the product and then if we liked it we might buy more. The response was that there was no way he could let us sample it unless we wanted to buy a $45.00 bottle because he couldn’t afford to just give it away.
He was much more interested in having my husband sell it than buy it so it led me to believe that this is just another Multi level marketing scheme.
Is this about the product or about recruiting? I joined Amway ten years or so ago thinking I would sell products only to find out that the "average" salesperson made nothing. It was more about selling you motivational tapes. Is Mona Vie like this?
Listen to that inner voice that’s telling you it’s a scam, because — IT’S A SCAM!
It’s a run-of-the-mill substandard juice product (containing a lot of grape juice) worth only about 1/10th or less of what they charge for it. The name of the game is to recruit you into the quasi-pyramid so that they can get you on the hook for monthly bulk shipments and an assortment of Monavie merchandise and "sales training" materials. Those at the top reap the profits.
This MLM is particularly bad because it has elements of both a pyramid scheme and a cult. The sales pitches for Monavie are laced with misleading and illegal claims about how it cures diseases, relieves pain/inflammation, promotes sleep, and provides energy — all utter nonsense. They were cited by the FDA for illegal advertising in 2007 and since then, many sources have written critiques of the product and the business (e.g. Newsweek, Forbes, Huffington Post, NY Times, Men’s Journal, etc.).
The company website has an income disclosure statement which shows that only a select few ever make any substantial income selling this juice (the people that got in early) and almost everyone else is making less than minimum wage, before expenses.
I tried to do this question before, and I was almost done, BUT I ACCIDENTALLY CLOSED IT OUT!! NOOOOOOOOOO!!!
*sigh* Let’s try again.
For fans of Black Sabbath:
Early Man is a recent underground hard rock group featuring a vocalist who sounds like a teenage, nasally-voiced Ozzy Osbourne.
(just check out their Myspace, I have a freakin’ 10-link limit, here)
For fans of death metal (and The Ahnold):
Get ready for the most awesome concept for a band ever: Death metal featuring lyrics based on Arnold Schwarzennager movie quotes. And it has the lead singer from As I Lay Dying. WOW.
(yeah, just check out their Myspace, too)
For fans of Ritchie Blackmore and Yngwie Malmsteen.
They call him The Riffmaster. He fuses the guitar mastery of Ritchie Blackmore with the speed of Yngwie Malmsteen and ever recruited Yngwie’s own Jeff Scott Soto to do vocals for most of his albums. He does quite a number of ballads, but mostly does straight-up melodic hard rock.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDBmc3WKjpQ
For fans of power/thrash (like Iced Earth)
First up is Brainstorm, a hard-hitting band with more "thrash" to them than "power." I highly recommend "Liquid Monster," featuring the most AWESOME cover art I’ve seen in a while!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCaIGCEYM44
Eidolon. How has no one heard of this band? It’s got Shawn Drover from Mercyful Fate, Glen Drover from Megadeth, and Nils K. Rue from Pagan’s Mind. They even had the balls to cover Mercyful Fate, and do it pretty much spot on (well, yeah, Shawn IS from Mercyful Fate), and Nils just about shatters glass with his vocal interpretation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y9TO-ppO74 (TEH OATH!!)
Kinetic Dissent is a long-forgotten early-90s band with only one album under their belt before splitting thereafter.
For fans of European power metal:
I have quite a few bands for this section.
Dionysus is a pretty standard power metal outfit featuring Olaf Hayer from Luca Turrilli. They don’t do much to break the mold in the power metal genre, but there are some damn catchy choruses and good guitar solos.
Lost Horizon is a high-energy power metal group with the "true-metal" mentality of Manowar with the speed of DragonForce, minus the fakeness. Sadly, the amazing lead singer and guitarist left after releasing two phenomenal albums, but you should really check them both out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYdbLfLnIHk (this song is really amazing, one of my favorites)
Silent Force features another wowing vocalist, DC Cooper, some catchy-as-hell choruses, pretty good guitar work… So in a way, it’s like a higher energy Dionysus.
Finally, for this section, we have Thunderstone, named after the Pokemon evolution tool (seriously). And… They’re Finnish. Umm… WHAT ELSE DO YOU NEED TO KNOW?!
For fans of Dream Theater:
Here, we have Ice Age, who are obviously very influenced by Dream Theater, but they try to do their own thing.
For fans of Yes:
Starcastle is a long-forgotten 70s prog rock band. Seriously, if you like Yes, you HAVE to check these guys out. But just their first three albums. After that, they got poppier and more commercial, and thusly crappier (see: Genesis). So, just check out Citadel, Fountains of Light, and their self-titled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRLHh9JRkXE
Phew! I’m beat. Hopefully you discovered a new band to like. If not, well, BLEGH.
Wow, what were the chances of me linking a Youtube video by a fellow R&Per? =D
Brainstorm, Ice Age, Dionysus were all spectacular. I thank you for generosity.
Again I came across a video on youtube about the gay agenda and again they lacked an actual definition?? Could it possibly be that the idea of an agenda to recruit homosexuals is so ignorant that there can’t be a logical definition?? Or are there gay people actually out there recruiting heterosexuals to learn that black pumps never go with a brown belt??
Kristen – I don’t care how neutral the colors are … black never goes with brown … its clashes …
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness?
If I were gay, my agenda would be the same as it is now, to get laid as much as possible, to live a happy life with the person I choose to do that with, ."Homosexual agenda" (or "gay agenda") is a term used by social conservatives in the United States to describe the goal of increasing the acceptance and equality of LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) people through public policies, media exposure, and cultural change. The term is most often employed by social conservatives in debates over LGBT rights in the United States. Some believe that this agenda is a secret one.[1]
The term is offensive to many,[2] particularly those who view the goals of the movement to be equal rights. Sometimes those who would be offended by a serious reference to this term still use it satirically or sarcastically.[3][4][5]
The Obamabots claim the reason Obama won’t talk to O’Reilly and Hannity is because FOX is irrevelent or even claim it’s not a legitimate news network. Does Obama really think that?
FOX News leads the cable news market in the US. Does Obama not need the votes of FOX News viewers?
Vince: It’s no big surprise that CNN got a boost during the ***Democratic Debates*** and they did surpass FOX during that time — for the first time in SIX YEARS.
He wishes it were irrelevent.
He won’t talk to O’Reilly and Hannity because he knows there are questions they will ask that he either CANNOT or WILL NOT answer.
Any viable candidate will answer any and all questions from ANYONE and EVERYONE. If not, our country should not even consider them for President.
The Obamabots claim the reason Obama won’t talk to O’Reilly and Hannity is because FOX is irrevelent or even claim it’s not a legitimate news network. Does Obama really think that?
FOX News leads the cable news market in the US. Does Obama not need the votes of FOX News viewers?
Vince: It’s no big surprise that CNN got a boost during the ***Democratic Debates*** and they did surpass FOX during that time — for the first time in SIX YEARS.
He wishes it were irrelevent.
He won’t talk to O’Reilly and Hannity because he knows there are questions they will ask that he either CANNOT or WILL NOT answer.
Any viable candidate will answer any and all questions from ANYONE and EVERYONE. If not, our country should not even consider them for President.