Monthly Archives: March 2011

Beat The Bank Before The Bank Beats You In A Fraud Case

March 30, 2011
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Beat The Bank Before The Bank Beats You In A Fraud Case

A woman reports to Bank of America that her credit card is stolen. But because she believes a relative stole the card, the bank won't forgive her on the $2,000 charges. Here's how you show the bank how to follow the law.

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Granny Snatching: Narcotic Poisoning – A Bitter Prescription

March 30, 2011
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Granny Snatching: Narcotic Poisoning – A Bitter Prescription

Police in Saanich, British Columbia, are investigating a narcotic poisoning incident involving an 88-year-old resident of an elder care facility that may provide a classic example of how the elderly in Canada and the United States often have little protection by legislation or organizations that are charged with their safety. Records show that Kathleen...

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Free Home Energy Audits And Weatherization Available to Ct Low Income Residents

March 30, 2011
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The Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund, in partnership with Connecticut Light & Power (CL&P) and The United Illuminating Company (UI), is now offering no-cost home energy assessments to income-eligible customers through the Home Energy Solutions-Income Eligible (HES-IE) program. “The HES-IE program is a free service for income-eligible residents that provides valuable weatherization measures to help...

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Some Handy Sites for Travel Fantasy and Practical Assistance

March 30, 2011
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There’s so much information to assist and amuse the traveler that we almost need a guide to guides of websites and apps. That’s beyond me, but here are few more webpages that I like. Maybe you will, too. Maybe you have some favorites, also. Peter Greenberg does so much traveling and writing that you...

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