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    Joining referral networks or local chamber groups can be a great way to help you network and generate referrals. The most powerful way to use this strategy, however, is to grow your own.Almost any business can benefit from having a group of trusted providers effectively marketing your business like a referral sales force. When you build your own private referral network your business benefits in two very powerful ways: you experience an increase in leads and you have additional resource to bring to your client relationships. In some cases, this second benefit may produce the greatest long-term impact of this approach.How to build itThe key to building your own referral network is to focus on develo
    ough a service of the seller's choice. A new variation of this trend has been to use an arbitration service that charges the consumer a substantial fee just to hear the case.

    An even more insidious tactic by some telecommunications companies is to adopt the famous credit card company line of reserving "the right to change conditions of the contract without notice." This allows them to jack up the rate for a call several hundred percent

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    It could be argued that the history of business began with the introduction of the legally enforceable contract. Prior to then, commerce had been a free for all, and the side with the biggest army usually won. After contracts were introduced, some 4,000 years ago, business began to have the predictability it needed to flourish. A number of contracts survive from this time period, and they all tend to be concise and remarkably clear in their meaning. The same cannot be said for many of the contracts of today.

    There are several new trends in the creative use of contracts by telecommunications corporations that not only threaten to vastly limit the growth of Internet commerce, but also threaten the very foundations of contract law. The idea that a contract should spell out what is to be purchased, and for what price, as agreed to p by buyer and seller, is all too frequently viewed as ancient history by the sellers of telecommunications services.

    For instance, a number of American phone companies have adopted a tactic of making it close to impossible to cancel any kind of phone service, despite printed assurances that customers had the right to cancel the contract at any time.

    As Business Week recently reported, some companies are going even farther, and billing customer's credit cards for goods and services they never agreed to purchase in the first place. This is fairly easy to do once the company has acquired the customer's credit card number, and difficult for a customer to do anything about.

    Customers are increasingly finding that they have little recourse against these practices, since many of these companies require customers to waive the right to take them to court, and instead agree to contractually binding arbitration, through a service of the seller's choice. A new variation of this trend has been to use an arbitration service that charges the consumer a substantial fee just to hear the case.

    An even more insidious tactic by some telecommunications companies is to adopt the famous credit card company line of reserving "the right to change conditions of the contract without notice." This allows them to jack up the rate for a call several hundred percent,

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    Okay, I'm going to start off by talking bad about a Toyota dealer, so before we get into it, let's make a couple of things clear. I own a Toyota Prius and love it! From what I have seen, I would probably enjoy owning almost any Toyota vehicle. However, not all Toyota dealers are created equal, and I have run into one low-life, scumbag, bait and switch dealer in North Dallas, but that has been the exception rather than the rule.The other Toyota dealers I have dealt with have all been courteous, service oriented, up to date technologically, and efficient. Therein lies the rub, as Bill Shakespeare would say. Sometimes even these great organizations get so caught up in their grand scheme of operations that they
    meaning. The same cannot be said for many of the contracts of today.

    There are several new trends in the creative use of contracts by telecommunications corporations that not only threaten to vastly limit the growth of Internet commerce, but also threaten the very foundations of contract law. The idea that a contract should spell out what is to be purchased, and for what price, as agreed to p by buyer and seller, is all too frequently viewed as ancient history by the sellers of telecommunications services.

    For instance, a number of American phone companies have adopted a tactic of making it close to impossible to cancel any kind of phone service, despite printed assurances that customers had the right to cancel the contract at any time.

    As Business Week recently reported, some companies are going even farther, and billing customer's credit cards for goods and services they never agreed to purchase in the first place. This is fairly easy to do once the company has acquired the customer's credit card number, and difficult for a customer to do anything about.

    Customers are increasingly finding that they have little recourse against these practices, since many of these companies require customers to waive the right to take them to court, and instead agree to contractually binding arbitration, through a service of the seller's choice. A new variation of this trend has been to use an arbitration service that charges the consumer a substantial fee just to hear the case.

    An even more insidious tactic by some telecommunications companies is to adopt the famous credit card company line of reserving "the right to change conditions of the contract without notice." This allows them to jack up the rate for a call several hundred percent

    Real Estate Ways to Make Money - Six Specific Reasons Why I Chose to be a Property Scout
    Like lot of people, you’ve evaluated a wide variety of ways different people and companies promise you ‘ways to make money’. It doesn’t matter whether it is on or off the Internet.Personally, I have investigated a few. No, I take that back, I’ve researched dozens of them.What do you think the common thread is?Most of these opportunities are just pure rubbish. The only ones who make money are those selling these so called ‘ways to make money’ opportunities. Most of these try to sell you the world, but then only leave you feeling scammed.This situation has tarnished the reputation of the ‘work at home’ and ‘work from home’ industry . It has made it difficult for honest companies with real
    iewed as ancient history by the sellers of telecommunications services.

    For instance, a number of American phone companies have adopted a tactic of making it close to impossible to cancel any kind of phone service, despite printed assurances that customers had the right to cancel the contract at any time.

    As Business Week recently reported, some companies are going even farther, and billing customer's credit cards for goods and services they never agreed to purchase in the first place. This is fairly easy to do once the company has acquired the customer's credit card number, and difficult for a customer to do anything about.

    Customers are increasingly finding that they have little recourse against these practices, since many of these companies require customers to waive the right to take them to court, and instead agree to contractually binding arbitration, through a service of the seller's choice. A new variation of this trend has been to use an arbitration service that charges the consumer a substantial fee just to hear the case.

    An even more insidious tactic by some telecommunications companies is to adopt the famous credit card company line of reserving "the right to change conditions of the contract without notice." This allows them to jack up the rate for a call several hundred percent

    Dog Business is More Than Doggie Poo
    The pet care business is booming and leading to a very good income for those who love and want to work with animals, especially for those who want to care for dogs. There is definitely no shortage of opportunities in the pet care business and indeed there has been no better time to get established with pet care because pet popularity is at its' peak. Americans and people from countries all over the world literally spend thousands each year on such things as boarding, breeding, grooming, pet sitting and pet accessories. The experts in the field claim that this trend will only increase. Indeed one of the fastest segments of the home-based business is the pet care business. If you are thinking of going into the dog busine
    ervices they never agreed to purchase in the first place. This is fairly easy to do once the company has acquired the customer's credit card number, and difficult for a customer to do anything about.

    Customers are increasingly finding that they have little recourse against these practices, since many of these companies require customers to waive the right to take them to court, and instead agree to contractually binding arbitration, through a service of the seller's choice. A new variation of this trend has been to use an arbitration service that charges the consumer a substantial fee just to hear the case.

    An even more insidious tactic by some telecommunications companies is to adopt the famous credit card company line of reserving "the right to change conditions of the contract without notice." This allows them to jack up the rate for a call several hundred percent

    10 Business Street Smarts
    Many business owners or people who are about to start a business have idealistic views about their new venture. People who are experienced in business know that there are some basics and some fundamentals that you must get right if you are to succeed. This article outlines a list of "Street Smarts" which have been distilled from the knowledge and experience of many successful business people. Read them carefully!1. The fatal mistake of many business people – thinking that because they are a good mechanic, baker, accountant, that they understand what it takes to run a mechanical business, bakery business, accountancy business. The most important skill for any business person is to know how to run a business. How
    ough a service of the seller's choice. A new variation of this trend has been to use an arbitration service that charges the consumer a substantial fee just to hear the case.

    An even more insidious tactic by some telecommunications companies is to adopt the famous credit card company line of reserving "the right to change conditions of the contract without notice." This allows them to jack up the rate for a call several hundred percent, sometimes with no more notice than just posting the rate increase on their Website.

    A Bay Area newspaper reported the case of a businessman, who, after signing up for a ten cents a minute long distance service months earlier, found the telecom service had raised the rate to sixty nine cents a minute, without notifying him. By the time the first bill came with the new rate, he had been using the service for several weeks and had run up a substantial bill.

    Recently, the service provider for this magazine's Website, Verio, increased the monthly rate by 50%, and applied it retroactively to the previous month as well. The increase was in the form of a charge for new services we had not requested, and no one at Verio's billing office could say what the new services did, just that we would be very unhappy if we cancelled them. When we told them that a dispute would be filed with the credit card company, their comment was, "It won't do you any good, we've already got your money." Eventually, the problem was settled by going through Verio's sales department. Still, we have to wonder how many other customers were subjected to this, and how it affected their confidence in e-commerce.

    Internet marketing will never be capable of reaching anywhere near its full potential unless the average consumer, and the average business, have a justified feeling of confidence in the entire e-commerce system. The customer needs to trust Internet marketers as much, or more, than they trust their banks, and Internet marketers need to have an equal in trust their e-commerce service providers.

    According to a number of surveys, most of the people who don't shop on the Internet, don't because of a basic lack of trust of the system. Since this group includes abo

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