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Preprofile goes broke?
0Question : Preprofile goes broke?
After sending many emails and waiting along time for them to pay me i finally get this back from them.
I wonder if there going broke…
Dear pureprofile account holder,
I would like to sincerely apologise for the delay in processing your
redemption request within the 21 days as stated on our website.
We have recently experienced a technical failure in our payments software
system and the program hosts/technicians are currently working on a resolution
to this.
As soon as we have the program up and running again we will have your payment
direct deposited to your nominated bank account.
Now i could understand if it had been 23 days or something but its long over that..!!!!
payment processing software
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Answer by GUNNER
you forgot to ask a question
Home Online Business Ideas – Making Money Online, Without Going Broke!
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Making money online is something that is sweeping the internet by storm. New ideas pop up daily and cause people to scramble to try to take advantage of the next big thing. Sometimes opportunities are time sensitive, and only get taken advantage of by the first few people to them. What Things Do I Need To Keep In Mind When Looking Into Internet Business and Online Income? When you are looking to build a source of income on the internet you need to keep some things in mind. You want to ensure that it is legal and above board. You would not want to put all your hard work and time into something that later could get taken down, or even go as far as getting you in trouble! You also want to ensure that whatever you are partaking in, will not take you for your hard earned money. Get Rich quick schemes are a dime a dozen these days and are getting harder and harder to detect. When looking into a business or a new source of income you need to keep in mind that you should not sign anything just because someone tells you to, you need to read over and understand everything before you ever sign it. You should not ever give money away or pay any fees before you fully understand them. If someone is asking you to buy something, pay a fee, or just says that everyone pays, make them justify the cost. Do not allow people to just take your money without ensuring you are getting something in return. Research the method, company, person, and anything else you can think of and try as hard as …
Free From Broke Offers Personal Finance for ordinary people
0New York, NY (Business Wire) 27 September 2010
Broke offer free personal finance advice for the masses. Need to know online savings accounts? This is the place to go! Do you want to learn some basics about investment or retirement? Free From it has collapsed. Confused about a bill, like the CARD Act of 2009? Free From Broke can help you to understand.
Broke Free was the end of 2007 as a way to discuss what worked in personal finance for the website of the creator, Craig Brokowski founded. Be your own fault, he looked and looked to find what he was doing wrong and how to fix it, so he can live a better life without the stress of debt. He had been passing on this information.
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Broke recently went to a five-day publication schedule weeks to ensure that subjects know, the reader must be covered. The goal is to help people keep their finances and … wait … without
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Debt in America Flat Broke and Borrowing
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The mysterious missing clip from the 20/20 special featuring AmericasCheapestFamily.com. ABC wouldn’t post this on their web site, wouldn’t write about it, but it’s here for the world to see. Contrasts the debt riddled Peterson family with America’s Cheapest Family.
Going Broke by Degree: Why College Costs Too Much
5The dramatic rise in university tuition costs is placing a greater financial burden on millions of college-bound Americans and their families. Yet only a fraction of the additional money colleges are collecting—twenty-one cents on the dollar—goes toward instruction. And, by many measures, colleges are doing a worse job of educating Americans. Why are we spending more—and getting less? In Going Broke by Degree, economist Richard Vedder examines the causes of the college tuition crisis. He warns that exorbitant tuition hikes are not sustainable, and explores ways to reverse this alarming trend.
Vedder’s research demonstrates that America’s universities have become less productive, less efficient, and more likely to use tuition money and state and federal grants to subsidize noninstructional activities such as as athletics. These factors combine to produce dramatic hikes in tuition, making it more difficult for Americans to afford college.
Vedder believes that competition from for-profit universities (the fastest growing sector in higher education), computer-based distance learning, and nonuniversity certification of skills can be a powerful force for needed change. He suggests that possible solutions to the tuition crisis include modifying tenure, increasing teaching loads, paring administrative staffs, increasing distance learning, and cutting costly noneducational programs. He also suggests even more dramatic changes, including transforming state grants to universities into student voucher programs, as well as other steps to increase privatization of state universities.
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Broke, USA: From Pawnshops to Poverty, Inc.How the Working Poor Became Big Business
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For most people, the Great Crash of 2008 has meant troubling times. Not so for those in the flourishing poverty industry, for whom the economic woes spell an opportunity to expand and grow. These mercenary entrepreneurs have taken advantage of an era of deregulation to devise high-priced products to sell to the credit-hungry working poor, including the instant tax refund and the payday loan. In the process they’ve created an industry larger than the casino business and have proved that pawnbrokers and check cashers, if they dream big enough, can grow very rich off those with thin wallets.
Broke, USA is Gary Rivlin’s riveting report from the economic fringes. From the annual meeting of the national check cashers association in Las Vegas to a tour of the foreclosure-riddled neighborhoods of Dayton, Ohio, here is a subprime Fast Food Nation featuring an unforgettable cast of characters and memorable scenes. Rivlin profiles players like a former small-town Tennessee debt collector whose business offering cash advances to the working poor has earned him a net worth in the hundreds of millions, and legendary Wall Street dealmaker Sandy Weill, who rode a subprime loan business into control of the nation’s largest bank. Rivlin parallels their stories with the tale of those committed souls fighting back against the major corporations, chain franchises, and newly hatched enterprises that fleece the country’s hardworking waitresses, warehouse workers, and mall clerks.
Timely, shocking, and powerful, Broke, USA offers a much-needed look at why our country is in a financial mess and gives a voice to the millions of ordinary Americans left devastated in the wake of the economic collapse.
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Santa broke my chimney – I Can an insurance claim on home and contents insurance?
6What is his policy number?
Santa broke my chimney – can I make an insurance claim on home and contents insurance?
6what is his policy number?


