What companies can people recommend to purchase a shelf company from?
Q. I am wanting to start up a company and wondering if a shelf company is the best way to go. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any companies that offer this service recommended? Thanks!
Asked by missymays84 - Mon Jul 14 03:07:01 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. www.cleardocs.com.au It's much cheaper than going through an an accountant/solicitor (over $1000 cheaper) and easy to set up
Answered by Don - Mon Jul 14 09:34:02 2008
Q. I am wanting to start up a company and wondering if a shelf company is the best way to go. Does anyone have any experience with this? Any companies that offer this service recommended? Thanks!
Asked by missymays84 - Mon Jul 14 03:07:01 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. www.cleardocs.com.au It's much cheaper than going through an an accountant/solicitor (over $1000 cheaper) and easy to set up
Answered by Don - Mon Jul 14 09:34:02 2008
What types of companies use games as a way to train in new employees?
Q. I'm trying to get a feel for specifically what types of companies use mini-games or simulators to train in new employees. Sandwich companies or banks or manufacturing companies? Any ideas? Is there a certain type of company that has a demand for training games?
Asked by Joe C - Thu Oct 30 21:48:56 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Veterinary clinics use a game called VetQuest. It's like Trivial Pursuit, and makes learning the vet business fun and competitive.
Answered by Niner - Thu Oct 30 21:52:09 2008
Q. I'm trying to get a feel for specifically what types of companies use mini-games or simulators to train in new employees. Sandwich companies or banks or manufacturing companies? Any ideas? Is there a certain type of company that has a demand for training games?
Asked by Joe C - Thu Oct 30 21:48:56 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Veterinary clinics use a game called VetQuest. It's like Trivial Pursuit, and makes learning the vet business fun and competitive.
Answered by Niner - Thu Oct 30 21:52:09 2008
How much do cell phone companies pay for advertising?
Q. I just joined a marketing company who gets paid from big companies like at&t (and other cell phone companies), dish network, GE etc and I am wondering about this companies compensation plan. So how much do those big companies pay out in advertising? Would they pay more for word of mouth?
Asked by CW - Wed Jan 28 01:27:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. what companies pay depends on where the ads will be seen. Super Bowl ads are notoriasly expensive becuase so very many people will see them. They pay less if the commercial is seen at 1:00 A.M. than if it seen during prime time. Many variables. Companies also pay more when launching a new product as apposed to a tried and true product.
Answered by ckngbbbls - Wed Jan 28 01:34:19 2009
Q. I just joined a marketing company who gets paid from big companies like at&t (and other cell phone companies), dish network, GE etc and I am wondering about this companies compensation plan. So how much do those big companies pay out in advertising? Would they pay more for word of mouth?
Asked by CW - Wed Jan 28 01:27:04 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. what companies pay depends on where the ads will be seen. Super Bowl ads are notoriasly expensive becuase so very many people will see them. They pay less if the commercial is seen at 1:00 A.M. than if it seen during prime time. Many variables. Companies also pay more when launching a new product as apposed to a tried and true product.
Answered by ckngbbbls - Wed Jan 28 01:34:19 2009
How do two companies market as the same entity but have two separate corporations?
Q. My brother and I have our own service businesses in our respective states. We offer the same services and have the same systems and procedures. To leverage our joint size, can we market as one entity but maintain our respective companies? I would like to market as his company and his company has "inc" on the end because he is a corporation (as my company is as well). Thanks.
Asked by Is this difficult - Fri Oct 2 12:28:39 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Operate one company as a subcontractor to the other, and market under whichever name you consider to be the primary. How you share responsibilities and revenue is completely up to you.
Answered by rcdrury - Mon Oct 5 17:48:06 2009
Q. My brother and I have our own service businesses in our respective states. We offer the same services and have the same systems and procedures. To leverage our joint size, can we market as one entity but maintain our respective companies? I would like to market as his company and his company has "inc" on the end because he is a corporation (as my company is as well). Thanks.
Asked by Is this difficult - Fri Oct 2 12:28:39 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Operate one company as a subcontractor to the other, and market under whichever name you consider to be the primary. How you share responsibilities and revenue is completely up to you.
Answered by rcdrury - Mon Oct 5 17:48:06 2009
How do i get companies to provide me with a large number of sample items?
Q. I am currently working as an orientation assistant for the college i attend. I have been contacting companies via email asking for large numbers of sample products for our orientation kits, so far all have refused. How do i go about getting a yes from these companies or are there certain companies in particular that i should contact??? Some examples of companies i've contacted are pepsi, durex, mead.
Asked by fakeplasticalice - Mon Jul 7 07:38:37 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't contact companies via email - its much more professional if you contact them via an actual hand written letter. Basically, import your companies letterhead into the document at the top of the page. Enter a couple of times, and enter the date Then enter the companies address. To whom it may concern Basically in the first paragraph explain your company. Next, talk about the event that you are requesting free samples for. Definetly mention just how much people their comapny is going to be exposed to if they provide samples of their products. Finally, just quickly thank them for their time, and give them a contact number at the college. Yours faithfully (sign) Your name Your position. I would think you are contacting the right… [cont.]
Answered by James T - Mon Jul 7 07:50:36 2008
Q. I am currently working as an orientation assistant for the college i attend. I have been contacting companies via email asking for large numbers of sample products for our orientation kits, so far all have refused. How do i go about getting a yes from these companies or are there certain companies in particular that i should contact??? Some examples of companies i've contacted are pepsi, durex, mead.
Asked by fakeplasticalice - Mon Jul 7 07:38:37 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't contact companies via email - its much more professional if you contact them via an actual hand written letter. Basically, import your companies letterhead into the document at the top of the page. Enter a couple of times, and enter the date Then enter the companies address. To whom it may concern Basically in the first paragraph explain your company. Next, talk about the event that you are requesting free samples for. Definetly mention just how much people their comapny is going to be exposed to if they provide samples of their products. Finally, just quickly thank them for their time, and give them a contact number at the college. Yours faithfully (sign) Your name Your position. I would think you are contacting the right… [cont.]
Answered by James T - Mon Jul 7 07:50:36 2008
What is giving money to badly run companies and penalising the well run companies by giving them nothing about?
Q. is it proping up failing companies so they can continue to fail? isnt capitalism about poorly run companies disapearing and well run companies taking their business? survival of the fittest? when will well run companies that dont get bail outs start going broke because they cant compete with porly run companies that operate on government charity and pay bonuses and give free maseratis to bad managers? what the heck is going on? first the wmd lies and wars, now this?
Asked by nipples kostalakis - Thu Mar 19 22:46:37 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Richard Branson, the owner of Virgin Atlantic and various other businesses, recently visited Canada and praised their banking system for having been responsible in its more cautious approach to investments. It has left the Canadian economy in much better shape than in the US (though the US Auto industry and the drop in oil demand are having an effect there) - the banks in the US should have been allowed to sink. A system based on loaning money you don't have to people who can't possibly pay it back is foolishness. Bailing that system out is equally foolish and places the burden on everyone else. What have the bank mangers learned? They learned that it does not matter what they do, they will still be rich and the "government" will bail them… [cont.]
Answered by Dawg - Fri Mar 20 11:31:34 2009
Q. is it proping up failing companies so they can continue to fail? isnt capitalism about poorly run companies disapearing and well run companies taking their business? survival of the fittest? when will well run companies that dont get bail outs start going broke because they cant compete with porly run companies that operate on government charity and pay bonuses and give free maseratis to bad managers? what the heck is going on? first the wmd lies and wars, now this?
Asked by nipples kostalakis - Thu Mar 19 22:46:37 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Richard Branson, the owner of Virgin Atlantic and various other businesses, recently visited Canada and praised their banking system for having been responsible in its more cautious approach to investments. It has left the Canadian economy in much better shape than in the US (though the US Auto industry and the drop in oil demand are having an effect there) - the banks in the US should have been allowed to sink. A system based on loaning money you don't have to people who can't possibly pay it back is foolishness. Bailing that system out is equally foolish and places the burden on everyone else. What have the bank mangers learned? They learned that it does not matter what they do, they will still be rich and the "government" will bail them… [cont.]
Answered by Dawg - Fri Mar 20 11:31:34 2009
How do production companies earn revenue and what is syndication?
Q. I know companies earn revenue through advertising, but how do production companies make their money? Do they sell all of their rights to their video/film products? What is syndication? Are ads sold on a local level through the local networks or are they sold by NBC/ABC or other big companies and trinkle down the network? How is the network structured?
Asked by andreyisgood - Thu May 3 17:53:49 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Breaking into the world of production is difficult. Most people work in the industry, often for free to begin with and get to know people. Every Broadcaster commissions programmes, production companies, and everyone else who wants to break in to the schedules, send in programme treatments, a 3 page summary of what the program or series is about. This is the tough bit, these people receive hundreds of scripts all the time and of course are influenced by who they know, what is popular and who has a track record. Advertising is another way in, but again, companies usually commission someone they have heard of. You can turn this on its head though by selling an idea into a company and getting them to commission you to produce an commercial for… [cont.]
Answered by scott l - Thu May 3 23:30:59 2007
Q. I know companies earn revenue through advertising, but how do production companies make their money? Do they sell all of their rights to their video/film products? What is syndication? Are ads sold on a local level through the local networks or are they sold by NBC/ABC or other big companies and trinkle down the network? How is the network structured?
Asked by andreyisgood - Thu May 3 17:53:49 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Breaking into the world of production is difficult. Most people work in the industry, often for free to begin with and get to know people. Every Broadcaster commissions programmes, production companies, and everyone else who wants to break in to the schedules, send in programme treatments, a 3 page summary of what the program or series is about. This is the tough bit, these people receive hundreds of scripts all the time and of course are influenced by who they know, what is popular and who has a track record. Advertising is another way in, but again, companies usually commission someone they have heard of. You can turn this on its head though by selling an idea into a company and getting them to commission you to produce an commercial for… [cont.]
Answered by scott l - Thu May 3 23:30:59 2007
What companies would be greatly affected if the value of a dollar goes down?
Q. I know that some companies like Nike are dependent on cheap labor. Are there any other companies that would be affected? Thanks, I am writing a research paper for college class. I needed some more concrete examples.
Asked by theriver - Tue Dec 23 23:13:03 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Any company that manufactures here and ships overseas would benefit. You can say all companies that manufacture overseas and ships here would lose but you need to take into account that some countries manage their currencies to keep the dollar higher. China is one such country.
Answered by paul - Tue Dec 23 23:21:35 2008
Q. I know that some companies like Nike are dependent on cheap labor. Are there any other companies that would be affected? Thanks, I am writing a research paper for college class. I needed some more concrete examples.
Asked by theriver - Tue Dec 23 23:13:03 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Any company that manufactures here and ships overseas would benefit. You can say all companies that manufacture overseas and ships here would lose but you need to take into account that some countries manage their currencies to keep the dollar higher. China is one such country.
Answered by paul - Tue Dec 23 23:21:35 2008
What companies listen to MMO pitches that are people's original ideas?
Q. As in... I have an idea for a game I want to pitch to a company to hope they develop the idea and game. What are a list of companies or groups that would listen to the idea and either buy it and develop, or hire me for developing on the game?
Asked by William Estelita - Tue Jun 23 03:08:41 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Look at for a directory of free MMOs and MMORPGs. If you'd prefer to see a massive 'list' with reviews / exp rate / playerbase and such check out I use that site to find new games to play / read up on ones I heard about. Good resource.
Answered by remotay - Tue Jun 23 15:09:10 2009
Q. As in... I have an idea for a game I want to pitch to a company to hope they develop the idea and game. What are a list of companies or groups that would listen to the idea and either buy it and develop, or hire me for developing on the game?
Asked by William Estelita - Tue Jun 23 03:08:41 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Look at for a directory of free MMOs and MMORPGs. If you'd prefer to see a massive 'list' with reviews / exp rate / playerbase and such check out I use that site to find new games to play / read up on ones I heard about. Good resource.
Answered by remotay - Tue Jun 23 15:09:10 2009
What companies are more likely to make a donation to a sport team?
Q. As a fundraiser we are asked to send letters to family members and local buisnesses or companies asking for donations.Which companies are more likely to donate?restaurants?banks? department stores?idk. please help. thanks.
Asked by Sunshine10 - Wed Sep 2 02:50:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Send letters to all. You would be surprised how many companies have set aside funds for community use. The wait for the funds could be 6 months to a year.
Answered by Iffy - Wed Sep 2 08:18:59 2009
Q. As a fundraiser we are asked to send letters to family members and local buisnesses or companies asking for donations.Which companies are more likely to donate?restaurants?banks? department stores?idk. please help. thanks.
Asked by Sunshine10 - Wed Sep 2 02:50:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Send letters to all. You would be surprised how many companies have set aside funds for community use. The wait for the funds could be 6 months to a year.
Answered by Iffy - Wed Sep 2 08:18:59 2009
What types of companies are known for putting aside human rights because of the bottom line?
Q. For example oil companies will drive the local population to get oil. Another many clothing companies will have sweat shops because of the bottom line. Are there any more types of companies that turn there head to human rights just to make a profit?
Asked by Kim S - Thu Aug 14 02:45:15 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. most military contractors, especially Blackwater. Chiqita bananas have certain ties to death squads, and most popular sneakers were made in sweat shops.
Answered by nthnpnn - Thu Aug 14 02:57:45 2008
Q. For example oil companies will drive the local population to get oil. Another many clothing companies will have sweat shops because of the bottom line. Are there any more types of companies that turn there head to human rights just to make a profit?
Asked by Kim S - Thu Aug 14 02:45:15 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. most military contractors, especially Blackwater. Chiqita bananas have certain ties to death squads, and most popular sneakers were made in sweat shops.
Answered by nthnpnn - Thu Aug 14 02:57:45 2008
What companies pay you to drive your car by advertisment?
Q. Companies will pay you to drive your vehicle with their advertisment on your vehicle. It's a body wrap. How do I get in contact with companies so I can get paid?
Asked by taylor j - Fri Nov 24 00:26:07 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. These are links obtained from Yahoo! search.
Answered by Sky Li - Fri Nov 24 00:30:18 2006
Q. Companies will pay you to drive your vehicle with their advertisment on your vehicle. It's a body wrap. How do I get in contact with companies so I can get paid?
Asked by taylor j - Fri Nov 24 00:26:07 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. These are links obtained from Yahoo! search.
Answered by Sky Li - Fri Nov 24 00:30:18 2006
What companies do Univerisities order lab supplies and and materials from?
Q. I prefer to know which companies have online ordering. I'm doing an ecommerce report and I want to research different companies.
Asked by Hope - Sat Apr 26 21:15:16 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you have not been specific..try Henry Schein
Answered by Michelle S - Sat Apr 26 21:42:18 2008
Q. I prefer to know which companies have online ordering. I'm doing an ecommerce report and I want to research different companies.
Asked by Hope - Sat Apr 26 21:15:16 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. you have not been specific..try Henry Schein
Answered by Michelle S - Sat Apr 26 21:42:18 2008
How car rental companies move their cars from one location to another?
Q. I am working on an application and need to understand how car rental companies move their cars from one location to another when there are too many cars left by customers at one location. One way is to give dirt cheap one way rental offers to customers originating some specific location. However, I am trying to understand do they use auto transport companies to do this for them? If yes how much business auto transporters get one average from such scenarios? Also, do car rental companies have some sort of contracts with auto transporters saying they will move rental cars always or on demand basis? Thanks for your time!
Asked by qadata - Tue Jan 12 15:01:36 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Wut about those trucks that carry cars around?
Answered by Kage - Tue Jan 12 15:04:26 2010
Q. I am working on an application and need to understand how car rental companies move their cars from one location to another when there are too many cars left by customers at one location. One way is to give dirt cheap one way rental offers to customers originating some specific location. However, I am trying to understand do they use auto transport companies to do this for them? If yes how much business auto transporters get one average from such scenarios? Also, do car rental companies have some sort of contracts with auto transporters saying they will move rental cars always or on demand basis? Thanks for your time!
Asked by qadata - Tue Jan 12 15:01:36 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Wut about those trucks that carry cars around?
Answered by Kage - Tue Jan 12 15:04:26 2010
How do companies emit greenhouse gases / how can alternative energy be applied?
Q. I was recently discussing with someone the possibility of the government installing a cap-and-trade system on American companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. I said that would be a baby step in the right direction, however I think we need a stricter solution, such as the development and eventually mandated uses of alternative energy (solar power, wind and tide energy, for example) instead. However, I was wondering if this is even applicable to the topic at hand? What processes exactly do happen within companies to emit so much greenhouse gas? And, could alternative energy even be substituted for the original methods of production?
Asked by Jess - Fri Jan 11 22:52:38 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. One of the reasons this is difficult is that companies do a lot of different things that produce greenhouse gasses (and so do individuals). Just to name a few: - Heat buildings and furnaces - Operate many, many different kinds of machinery - Drive vehicles short distances - Drive vehicles across the country - Operate ships and airplanes A solution that works well for one of these purposes usually doesn't work well for others. So we keep coming up with solutions for individual problems. And make a little progress.
Answered by skibum421 - Sat Jan 12 00:28:21 2008
Q. I was recently discussing with someone the possibility of the government installing a cap-and-trade system on American companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. I said that would be a baby step in the right direction, however I think we need a stricter solution, such as the development and eventually mandated uses of alternative energy (solar power, wind and tide energy, for example) instead. However, I was wondering if this is even applicable to the topic at hand? What processes exactly do happen within companies to emit so much greenhouse gas? And, could alternative energy even be substituted for the original methods of production?
Asked by Jess - Fri Jan 11 22:52:38 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. One of the reasons this is difficult is that companies do a lot of different things that produce greenhouse gasses (and so do individuals). Just to name a few: - Heat buildings and furnaces - Operate many, many different kinds of machinery - Drive vehicles short distances - Drive vehicles across the country - Operate ships and airplanes A solution that works well for one of these purposes usually doesn't work well for others. So we keep coming up with solutions for individual problems. And make a little progress.
Answered by skibum421 - Sat Jan 12 00:28:21 2008
What trucking companies are good to work for in the Midwest?
Q. I hear so many problems with trucking companies not getting people home very often. What companies would you suggest to look at when I get my cdl. I don't want to stay out away from home for months and have zero life.
Asked by Sebastian Bachmeyer - Sun Mar 14 16:45:49 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, then you need to research who is near you. You can drive locally for places like Frito and Coke - see if they are near you. For trucking lines, you can try places like PittOhio - I believe most of their drivers stay local
Answered by cam can help - Wed Mar 17 21:39:00 2010
Q. I hear so many problems with trucking companies not getting people home very often. What companies would you suggest to look at when I get my cdl. I don't want to stay out away from home for months and have zero life.
Asked by Sebastian Bachmeyer - Sun Mar 14 16:45:49 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, then you need to research who is near you. You can drive locally for places like Frito and Coke - see if they are near you. For trucking lines, you can try places like PittOhio - I believe most of their drivers stay local
Answered by cam can help - Wed Mar 17 21:39:00 2010
What can Jobseekers and Employment Agencies do to avoid being FOOL by COMPANIES?
Q. When companies advertise for job openings the salary budget is "Negotiable". Then they get the employment agencies to help them to source for the same openings but setting different salary budgets for different employment agencies to work on. Currently employment agencies Do Not Disclose Companies Name" to jobseekers they represent. Consequently the same jobseeker may be sending to the same "Company" directly or through different employment agencies with different salary budgets. 1) Now if you are the Company receiving the same CVs from the same jobseeker with different salary budget via different sources what will you think and do with the same jobseeker ? 2) If you are a Jobseeker, do you think you will get the job ? 3) If you are… [cont.]
Asked by fan - Fri Apr 30 03:16:19 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As a jobseeker you don't really have anything to negotiate with. A company that wants to recruit at the lowest possible rate will be able to do so. If they don't pay enough to retain high quality staff, they will eventually suffer - but that can take years, or even decades. Agencies are more interested in how many people they place than in whether their placements are in good jobs they will stay with. The only thing you can do is to keep looking until you find something. And then, if it isn't good enough, continue looking.
Answered by synopsis - Fri Apr 30 04:19:19 2010
Q. When companies advertise for job openings the salary budget is "Negotiable". Then they get the employment agencies to help them to source for the same openings but setting different salary budgets for different employment agencies to work on. Currently employment agencies Do Not Disclose Companies Name" to jobseekers they represent. Consequently the same jobseeker may be sending to the same "Company" directly or through different employment agencies with different salary budgets. 1) Now if you are the Company receiving the same CVs from the same jobseeker with different salary budget via different sources what will you think and do with the same jobseeker ? 2) If you are a Jobseeker, do you think you will get the job ? 3) If you are… [cont.]
Asked by fan - Fri Apr 30 03:16:19 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As a jobseeker you don't really have anything to negotiate with. A company that wants to recruit at the lowest possible rate will be able to do so. If they don't pay enough to retain high quality staff, they will eventually suffer - but that can take years, or even decades. Agencies are more interested in how many people they place than in whether their placements are in good jobs they will stay with. The only thing you can do is to keep looking until you find something. And then, if it isn't good enough, continue looking.
Answered by synopsis - Fri Apr 30 04:19:19 2010
What driving companies do them one week intensive courses?
Q. I dont really know much about the course but there are some companies that do an intensive course that let you pass in a week. I am wondering if anybody knows which companies do these?
Asked by usa_fox1234 - Thu Feb 18 12:16:47 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. if your talking about refresher course because you had driven trucks before and already have a cdl call around if you just got a cdl almost all will give you a 6 week course with a second driver you could also call local driving school for a small fee they might help you out
Answered by bo - Thu Feb 18 14:17:07 2010
Q. I dont really know much about the course but there are some companies that do an intensive course that let you pass in a week. I am wondering if anybody knows which companies do these?
Asked by usa_fox1234 - Thu Feb 18 12:16:47 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. if your talking about refresher course because you had driven trucks before and already have a cdl call around if you just got a cdl almost all will give you a 6 week course with a second driver you could also call local driving school for a small fee they might help you out
Answered by bo - Thu Feb 18 14:17:07 2010
How come health insurance companies are allowed to discriminate against people with disabilities?
Q. How is it legal for health insurance companies to discriminate against people with disabilities (I mean, medical disabilities), but other companies are not allowed to, like grocery stores are not allowed to? Or maybe it IS legal for other businesses to discriminate against people I am really just curious, that's all. About the legal process. Health insurance companies kind of make me mad, because of this issue. I know I am expressing a political opinion, but I ask you not to troll. If you have a different opinnion thatn me, you can argue for it, but please don't start trollin.'
Asked by Erin - Thu Nov 5 18:15:30 2009 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. You mean in writing policies? That's one of the reasons we need health care reform, the insurance companies exclude people with pre-existing conditions. Which kind of ruins the whole concept of insurance, which is based on pooled risk.
Answered by unknown - Thu Nov 5 18:20:24 2009
Q. How is it legal for health insurance companies to discriminate against people with disabilities (I mean, medical disabilities), but other companies are not allowed to, like grocery stores are not allowed to? Or maybe it IS legal for other businesses to discriminate against people I am really just curious, that's all. About the legal process. Health insurance companies kind of make me mad, because of this issue. I know I am expressing a political opinion, but I ask you not to troll. If you have a different opinnion thatn me, you can argue for it, but please don't start trollin.'
Asked by Erin - Thu Nov 5 18:15:30 2009 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. You mean in writing policies? That's one of the reasons we need health care reform, the insurance companies exclude people with pre-existing conditions. Which kind of ruins the whole concept of insurance, which is based on pooled risk.
Answered by unknown - Thu Nov 5 18:20:24 2009
Is there any online companies that print good quality shirts for less?
Q. Is there any online companies that print good quality shirts for less? Me and 2 of my friends are looking for companies that offer good shirt prints at a cheap cost. We are specifically looking for a company that can print shirts with the design embedded in the shirt, so you can't feel design and also that the design won't fade away so fast, especially after 2-5 washes. The quantity of shirt we plan to have printed it 50-100. Thanks!
Asked by Alex - Sun Apr 25 19:54:42 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well you are looking for the custom silk screen printing on shirts and i would suggest you Design2Express provides services regarding your demand you could also find free graphic designing consultation for the shirts you are planning to do.they provide custom quotes for every order and free shipping to the doorstep too. Best Regards Zaid Farooq
Answered by Zaid Farooq - Thu Apr 29 05:43:49 2010
Q. Is there any online companies that print good quality shirts for less? Me and 2 of my friends are looking for companies that offer good shirt prints at a cheap cost. We are specifically looking for a company that can print shirts with the design embedded in the shirt, so you can't feel design and also that the design won't fade away so fast, especially after 2-5 washes. The quantity of shirt we plan to have printed it 50-100. Thanks!
Asked by Alex - Sun Apr 25 19:54:42 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well you are looking for the custom silk screen printing on shirts and i would suggest you Design2Express provides services regarding your demand you could also find free graphic designing consultation for the shirts you are planning to do.they provide custom quotes for every order and free shipping to the doorstep too. Best Regards Zaid Farooq
Answered by Zaid Farooq - Thu Apr 29 05:43:49 2010
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MarketWatch (press release) The Company's computation of FFO may not be comparable to FFO reported by other REITs or real estate companies that do not define the term in accordance ... Duke Realty Corporation Reports Second Quarter 2010 Results MarketWatch (press release) Brandywine Realty Trust Announces Second Quarter 2010 Earnings MarketWatch (press release)
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Scott Carvin
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 09:07:38 GM
There is no denying to the fact that one website design cannot fulfil the needs of all, but there are some common aspects that every designer has to consider to get professional Denver web design. At the present time, website designers ...
Scott Carvin
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 09:07:38 GM
There is no denying to the fact that one website design cannot fulfil the needs of all, but there are some common aspects that every designer has to consider to get professional Denver web design. At the present time, website designers ...
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