LUXURIOUS CARS AT DIRT-CHEAP PRICESWritten by George Papazoglou
Fellow investor,It's true. The Government allows you to legally buy casual, or luxurious automotives at unbelievably low prices. You can own any car you can imagine like BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi as long it is seized by Government. A Very Representative Case of Seized Vehicles... Here's a typical paradigm... A drug dealer is driving his luxurious BMW on Highway, having his car loaded with marijuana. The Police with some effort arrests dealer and Government seizes his 'property'. What happens next? The vehicle, a BMW in this case, is yanked for Auctions -- it is available to public for a measly tag! Why am I really practically giving out this information? Because when you'll get your 'almost free' car, you'll remember good ol' George from http://www.bmwmaniac.com and kindly reciprocate by shopping for parts and accessories!
| | Consumers - Fight Back With FTC's Do Not Call RegistryWritten by James H. Dimmitt
The Federal Trade Commission has rolled out it’s National Do Not Call Registry and registration site already has over 700,000 registrants. This is great news for consumers who have grown tired of annoying sales calls by pesky telemarketers.Consumers can register online at www.donotcall.gov. You can register up to three personal phone numbers at one time. This is a free service established by FTC and your “do not call” registration is good for a 5-year period. Additionally, a toll-free number is also available for those who want to register by phone. The toll-free number is 1-888-382-1222. You must call from phone number you want to register when using toll free registration service. The toll free number is only accessible to those states west of Mississippi River in initial week of registration. The program will spread nationwide following week. Telemarketers will be required to “clean” their call lists by matching their list against national “do not call” list every 90 days starting in September 2003. Companies who call listed people will be subject to fines of up to $11,000 per violation. Enforcement will begin in October 2003. You will be able to file a “do not call violation” complaint online or by phone. Over two dozen states already have their own “do-not-call” lists and most of these states plan to incorporate their lists into national registry. If your state is one of them, you do not need to re-register for national registry.
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