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KNOW THE ONE THAT CALLS YOU

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A cool website thats serves as Caller Identifier allows users to leave comments about number they don't know that have called them. It is essential right now to have these reports online so you and other consumers can be protected from unwanted scams in the telephone and or phone calls that bother you at night. It's funny because I have been looking for a site like this for days already. I get phone calls from automated voice mails trying to scam me. Be warned and be alerted visit the site now.

Seduction

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HostMonster - Perl, CGI, SSH, Free Domain Seduction is a popular motif in history and fiction, both as a warning of the social consequences of engaging in the behavior or becoming its victim, and as a salute to a powerful skill. It is not a person it is a force in the air. This force screws people up thinking it is their hormones, and or worst, Love but it is not. It is a force that try to turn something good into something horrible tainting the meaning of Love by attacking your senses and then fuels you with false hope. It is a battle. This answers the question why people get screwed up by love. No it is not love that screws you its the force you let in in between. Love is such a great thing. I am not going to be a victim. I have fallen to this trap before. You do well in knowing this too my friends.

LiFELiNE FOUNDATiON Newsletter for the month of September

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BoNa Members Night this September 25 - open to all wannabe members too!

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I got a New Samsung I780 Phone

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I use the cellphone in calling, barely for texting and rarely for taking pictures. I enjoy the convenience of having the function of a laptop and an easy to navigate scheduler. My style is more of the function and I focus little on the how it looks like.My last Phone was Ericsson's k770i which I got as a freebie from my Smart Cell Plan Renewal with a 3.2 megapixel camera I carried to Baler for some picture taking that got lost in a tricycle ride from the market whilst buying dinner for my 12 friends one sunday. I got a new Phone. A Samsung i780. It has a PDA feature, which I needed for my job to stay connected sans a laptop. It kinda works like a blackberry but better because It has a familiar windows interface. I got sold with it's mini touchpad that works like a mouse that makes it a mini laptop. Initially I liked the Nokia E71 because it looked slick and steady figuring that it would work as a PDA because it looked like one, but once I navigated it and got to see the Samsun...

INVESTOR ALERT: Getting your nose on crooks and scamsters online

In this day and age, you can get a load of information on the internet about someone's character, especially when you don't know them that well or when Google is not enough . In my job, I come across hundreds of companies with executives posing as experts but end up as crooks with criminal records. As part of due diligence it is necessary for me to do a criminal background check of people we deal with offshore. Hiring a detective the old school way would be difficult. There are ways online on how to do a background check with the availability of government records online. My wise tip for "Long" investors is to do a criminal check on people involved in the companies. This is part of assessing the stability of the company based on their character as individuals.

Nigerian scams

Nigerian official: greedy marks as guilty as 419 scammers By Jacqui Cheng | Published: August 22, 2008 - 10:40AM CT People who fall for so-called "Nigerian scams" aren't victims at all—in fact, they're greedy and should be jailed, according to Nigerian high commissioner Sunday Olu Agbi. He said today that Nigeria has gained a bad reputation because of the scams perpetrated by a minuscule number of people, and that those who find themselves involved with the scams are equally as guilty as those running them. "The Nigerian Government frowns very seriously on these scams... and every day tries to track down those who are involved," Olu Agbi told the Sydney Morning Herald in response to a previous article on Australians falling for Nigerian scams. "People who send their money are as guilty as those who are asking them to send the money." Out of the 140 million people in Nigeria, Olu Agbi said that fewer than 0.1 percent were involved in Nigerian scams....