Medical Billing As A Home-Based Business, Is It Really A Scam?

Written by Medical Billing Mastermind


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I do agree that this business is not as easy as some make it out to be but then again what business is?! Sure there are steps that you will have to take and you will have to be passionate about what you're doing to increaserepparttar chances of success. Again, that's true with any business!

So when you hear people saying that medical billing is a scam or you can't do it without years of prior experience just think to yourself “who are they to tell you what you can or can't accomplish especially since they don't know what you're capabilities are, what you're passionate about or what drives you". It's bad enough that we tend to hold ourselves to a limitation but it's even worse when we allow others to do it to us. Plus it's just not true anyway!

The medical billing scam artists that you may encounter are no different thanrepparttar 135333 majority of people onrepparttar 135334 web that tell you “if you buy into my product, program, website, safelist, downline or service you'll make thousands of dollars in no time".

So it's not medical billing that'srepparttar 135335 scam! It's peoples greed that allows them to take advantage of those that are tying to change their lives forrepparttar 135336 better.

The only way you can avoid being taken advantage of or failing at your prospective home based business is by educating yourself first, through researching whatever it is you are looking to get involved with and lastly by getting a mentor that's been in that field for a while to help guide you alongrepparttar 135337 way!

Paul G. Hackett is the owner of Stelo Medical Management, Stelo Enterprises and author of the ebook entitled "Medical Billing Book For Beginners". His book is the beginner's first line of defense against the scams in the medical billing from home industry. Visit http://medicalbillingbooks.tripod.com


“Just In Case” Party Invitation: BYO Pets, Laptops & Kids !

Written by Diana Barnum


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The Laptop Guy founder Todd Feit began selling used laptops computers in January 2000 from a rented counter within a Beanie Baby store on Riverside Drive in Columbus, Ohio. After being referred to as “The Laptop Guy” on a regular basis by his customers, he officially incorporatedrepparttar company and registeredrepparttar 135321 name in March of 2000. In October 2001, The Laptop Guy store moved to its’ current location in Grandview at 1440 West Fifth Avenue and expanded its’ retail offerings to include not only used laptop computers, but also new laptops, laptop accessories, and laptop repair.

After obtainingrepparttar 135322 federal trademark for “The Laptop Guy” in January 2004,repparttar 135323 company began to offer nationwide laptop repair services through its website www.LaptopGuy.com. A second retail location in Westerville at 587 South State Street opened in January 2005. Plans for a nationwide rental division and laptop protection plan are currently in development with scheduled launch dates later this year.

For more information aboutrepparttar 135324 “Just in Case” Party, contact: Tonya Feit, Director of Marketing & Expansion, The Laptop Guy, Inc. Call: (614) 942-2662 Retail Store Office or (614) 218-0549 Cell Phone. Visit online at: www.LaptopGuy.com or email: Tonya@LaptopGuy.com So come out and support your community. Find out how you can protect your pet, your PC and your kids. And have fun and meet your neighbors! ###

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Diana Barnum, president http://movingaheadcommunications.com


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