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October 16, 2008 at 9:49 pm ·
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Back when I was a skip tracer for a local repossession company, my main job was to find people who had skipped out on automobile loans and bank loans and stuff like that. I utilized many different tools found on the web to conduct certain searches, like free real estate records and stuff like that. one of the most useful tools, though was the National Phone Registry reverse telephone number look-up. With this tool you can look up any phone number in any area code and get very detailed information. It came in handy when checking out numbers that were frequently called or that the skip had frequently called from. Most of the time people who are calling in about a past due loan or unpaid bill don’t realize that the bank or finance company will log down any information including numbers that they call from. Then when it becomes necessary to do a telephone number search, they have all of the information they need to try and find where the skip was calling from.
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October 16, 2008 at 6:09 pm ·
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Isn’t it strange that Halloween is the second most popular holiday in America next to Christmas? Strange but true. I personally love Halloween. I love all the fun candies and treats, the halloween parties and the costumes. It’s all just so much fun. Fun, but not just for children anymore. 1-800-flowers has some really awesome halloween treats you can have sent to your significant other, your mom or dad, or even just a good friend on Halloween simply to show them just how much you care. You can send a really pretty bouquet of flowers, a cute halloween gift basket with halloween themed cookies and treats, of even a little halloween stuffed animal like a cute black and purple bat, or frankenstein. My personal favorite, and something I wouldn’t mind getting this Halloween (hint, hint) is this awesome bouquet of yellow sweetheart roses, orange carnations and purple Matsumoto asters. It’s absolutely adorable! I might even order something for my kiddo, like a Halloween gift basket filled with yummy treats, since I don’t take him trick or treating.
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October 13, 2008 at 9:11 pm ·
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As many of you know, I recently had to undergo surgery and had my abdomen opened up. Well, being diabetic and all, my doctor was concerned with the healing process and that I would have a hard time. Diabetics heal slower than regular people. Anyway, my doctor decided that it would be wise to start having a nurse come in on a weekly basis until everything was healed up and I was doing better. The home health agency that I chose also set me up with a company that would send my diabetic testing supplies and anything else I needed related to home medical care to my home. The stuff never came, though, and I still to this day am unable to check my blood sugar on a daily basis. I can attribute some of the company’s failure to get me the supplies to the fact that we had a major hurricane, and our city lost it’s power for a few weeks, but it’s been almost a month since then and still no supplies. Well, then my doctor told me that since I could benefit from getting some Diabetic Socks . I’d honestly never heard of them before, but he explained to me that they would help with circulation, keeping my feet warm and also prevent blisters and sores from forming. This is a big problem with diabetics and with my recent complaint of leg pain at night he thought this would be beneficial to me. He suggested I order them from the same place I’m getting my testing supplies, but when I informed him that they never came he told me to look around and find another company and he would sign off on it so they could start delivering. I found a few companies but most of them don’t offer the diabetic socks. DHP Home Delivery does, however, and they will also deliver for free. Now I just have to find out if my insurance will cover them or if they accept my insurance.
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