Sunday, April 27, 2008

Getting Discount Service?

Ever had someone tell you about a great friend they have who does excellent plumbing, electrical, or other type of work? Perhaps you are getting a great discount on the service if you hire this friend. Hey, home improvement or repair can really be expensive, so at the hint of a discount most people jump right on it. However, are you really getting what you pay for? Have you asked if this friend is licensed, but you're not completely sure?

The last thing you want is to pay someone for less-than-perfect service simply because you were told that they were licensed. Many people fall for this all the time. Unfortunately, many victims don't know how to check to see if a contractor is licensed. Then, the contractors come into the home and make the problems worse than they were to begin with, or leave without completing the job. This can be extremely frustrating! Although you're getting a discount, you're still paying for the service, and when it comes up incomplete or botched, it can be very disappointing.

So, is it worth it to get a discounted price from a friend? It could be. There are genuine and good contractors out there who are very willing to offer a discount for a friend of a friend. You just need to be able to make sure they are licensed and that you aren't going to end up getting the short end of the stick. With websites like ReverseMobile at PeopleProbe.info, you can enter the contractor's cell phone number and find out several things.

You can find out the address, name, age, and address history. However, the real gem is finding out whether or not they are licensed. This way, you can save that work for someone who is qualified to do it rather than someone who is not. You don't want to end up paying more when you think you're getting a great discount, so simply check to see if the friend's friend is all he is cracked up to be.

It's extremely easy. By simply entering the cell phone number and then waiting a few seconds, you will be provided with all of the information you need to make an educated decision as to whether or not you should really hire this person. Your goal is to make your home look great and keep your wallet fat. Take serious preventative steps to make sure you're not going to come out with more to pay and more damage to fix.

© 2008 Jonathan Hopkins - May Be Re-Published But Not Edited

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Need to Find Someone?

My absolute favorite teacher of all time was my sixth grade Science teacher, Mrs. Keilborn. She was funny and laid back and took a real interest in her students and their educations. She always had a smile and a friendly word for me, and I think she favored me out of all of her other students. That was quite all right, because she was my favorite teacher for sure. It wasn't until years later that I realized what a profound impact she really had on me.

In my high school and college years, I fell back on advice that she had given me in sixth grade. Even in my parenting years, I found myself treating my children the way that she treated her students – with a loving and gentle demeanor. Her reprimands were different from anyone else's. Rather than angry words or yelling, she demonstrated what we had done wrong and in a way where no one would be pointed out. She was a really great teacher.

I found myself as an adult wanting to tell her what an impact she had on me. However, I lived in a completely different state. I tried calling the school, but she no longer taught there and they wouldn't release any information to me. I was sort of left without any options. I thought it was quite sad that I would never be able to tell her what a great teacher she was. That was until a friend told me about PeopleProbe.info and Webstigate. It is the ultimate resource for those who need to find someone and don't have very much information.

You simply type in the name of the person you are looking for, and you are immediately given access to all sorts of information, including address, phone number, and much more. I was able to find Mrs. Keilborn's address and phone number quite easily. When I called, she couldn't believe it! I finally got to tell her exactly what she had meant to me while I was in her class, and even over the years.

You can find anyone you need to find as well. Whether you're searching for a long lost friend, a favorite teacher, or the one who got away, you can utilize this website to find out information on that person. You can get serious information there too. If you are trying to find out criminal records, arrest records, civil records, or something similar, you can do it there. You can perform employee searches, friend searches, or if you want to find out about the people to whom your children are exposed; it's all available to you. All you need is a name! Start your search today so you can tell that one special person just how much they meant to you!

© 2008 Jonathan Hopkins - May Be Re-Published But Not Edited

Monday, April 14, 2008

Before Selling Your Next Car...

Are you in the business of selling new or used vehicles? If so, you probably know the ins and outs of how to sell cars, how to appeal to someone's needs, and even the importance of marketing your company. Many salespeople get commissions from each car they sell, and the company makes a good bit of money from each one. What if the person you sell the car to doesn't pay the payments, though? Here's one thing you need to know before you sell your next vehicle.

Lots of car companies check the credit of those they sell the cars to. However, smaller car companies may not. You will see this many times in smaller towns or rural areas. There is a trust with these kinds of companies that is respectable. However, when you lose money on a vehicle that someone doesn’t pay for, your company is at risk. Then you have to pay fees to someone in order to have the vehicle repossessed, if you can find it.

In order to save yourself from this kind of trouble, it's a good idea to check the credit of your applicants. You may want to check other things as well, such as whether or not they have had any other judgments against them, or if they have a criminal background. If you sell a car to someone who is irresponsible enough to have committed a crime, or even several, do you think they're going to be responsible enough to make the car payments? If they have many judgments against them, and have been irresponsible enough to go into debt with other payments, do you think they're going to be responsible enough to make the car payments?

By entering just a name at PeopleProbe.info and doing a instant background report, you can find out the information you need to make sure that your next sale will be a complete success. When you enter the name, you wait a few seconds and you will have access to their criminal background records, their civil background records, and even whether or not they have filed for bankruptcy. Obviously, if they have several judgments against them or if they have filed for bankruptcy, you may want to refuse to sell them a car.

If they have other payments they couldn't make, what's to say they can stay up-to-date with the car payments? Unfortunately, in the vehicle business, you really need to be sure your customers are going to be able to make the payments and be reliable. Using the information above, you can be sure that your next sale is a success all the way through.

© 2008 Jonathan Hopkins - May Be Re-Published But Not Edited