I sold a bunch of dial up modems...etc to a guy in Namibia, Africa last year
and he had to transfer the money via wire to my bank because PayPal wouldn't
accept a bank out of that region. I feel that there is a good reason why
PayPal does that :-)
Mac
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We refund unused months. For equipment, we'll put it on commission for
people and sell it for them. We may start buying it back as we're in a
better financial spot to do so and we've had almost no need to ever do so.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
Laws aside. Over the years it seems that, by far, the best way to swing a
council is to load a room during a public hearing. Get 25 to 50 or more
prospective customers to show up at a public meeting and moods can change
fast.
One other thing that has worked for a few is to build right
Ever wonder what kind of rat's next the mesh guys are gonna run into with
this???
roflol Eat that Earthlink Should be fun to watch.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage)Consulting services
42846865 (icq)
I've seen stuff like this before George.
It's almost always been a case of the one causing the trouble having a
friend or family member working to start up something and they are just
trying to slow you down.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181 Equipment sales
(408)
Once a month's service is used, We do not refund payment for that month of
service that have already been used.
The reason is there is no way to collect back the product, the month is
used, the services were rendered.
However, if there was a Quality of Service issue that month that was used,
The plan for any reasonable mesh design calls for mounting mesh nodes on
street light poles with utility company pole attachment agreements and
right of way access from municipalities. OTARD has nothing to do with that.
Scriv
Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:
Ever wonder what kind of
I've been selling
a remote backup service to my wireless customers using a product called
Remote-Back (www.remote-backup.com). It is
rather pricey and I'm wondering what the rest of you may be using?
This is a very easy
way to up-sell our customers and generate some extra revenue. The
It's a scam George
George Rogato wrote:
http://www.ebaymainstreet.com/takeaction/?campaign_id=neutrality1
I just got an email from a customer of mine asking me if this was a
legit email.
At first glance it appears to be a legit email, but I'm not familiar
with eBay that much and this
Credits are always given when we are in the wrong or if we have a bug or so.
As for refund we rarely do and if it comes to that we are the ones who initiate
this. The worst thing is to string a customer along even though you know that
you cannot fix the issue. I have found that it is better
How did you determine that?
Bob Moldashel wrote:
It's a scam George
George Rogato wrote:
http://www.ebaymainstreet.com/takeaction/?campaign_id=neutrality1
I just got an email from a customer of mine asking me if this was a
legit email.
At first glance it appears to be a legit email,
I guess its possible that I am mistaken but...
It allowed me to register with an old account that is no longer active.
If I go directly to the govt. relations page via the E-Bay home page it
kicks me out when i try to sign in.
I'm not a networking genius but I would not give out my
Gang,
I got this email today and it included my ebay user name, which is
nothing like my email address. I have never (knowingly) linked the two
together publicly, so my guess is that it is legit. Has anyone
forwarded it to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] or whatever the correct address is?
Jason
EBAYMAINSTREET.COM is registered to ebay, inc.
If you don't have a WHOIS, go to Networksolutions.com and check WHOIS
either the IP address or domain.
. . . j o n a t h a n
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