Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The "Know How" On Repairing Your Credit

There are three (3) major components to successfully repair your credit and increase your credit scores; namely: 1. Patience, 2. Persistence and 3.Determination.

For those of you who were told by your credit repairers and consultants that all you have to do to clean up your credit and increase your credit scores is to pay them a lot of your hard earned money, change your names and social security numbers, etc., it is not only deceptive and false, it is a myth. That is misrepresentation and fraud.

There is no quick fix or short cut in cleaning up your credit. You have to be patient, persistent and determine in repairing your credit. Moreover, you have to work with an expertise, or a consultant that is honest, and has the legal knowledge and “know how” of how to remove and delete inaccurate, negative and erroneous data from your credit. Keep in mind that accurate data reported on your credit cannot be deleted or mysteriously removed based on personal contacts with staff members of the Credit Bureaus. For more information on how to successfully repair your credit, go to: www.sdcg1.com

Cleaning up your credit can take up to 2-5 years, or more. However, sometimes it can be done within a more reasonable period of time if the client cooperates fully. Also, it depends on how fast the creditors, reporting agencies and Credit Bureaus expedite your requests, inquiries and correspondences. I have had a few cases where we were able to take a credit score of 400 to 700 in one year or less. Again, it all depends on how many inaccurate and erroneous data were reported by your creditors or reporting agencies. It also depends on skillful negotiations with your creditors. See: www.sdcg1.com or at: http://www.sdcg1.com/otherservices.html

There are many crucial factors and laws that a credit consultant or repairer must invoke in order to clean up or repair your credit. You have to know about statute of limitation, proving the validity of debts and judgments, making sure that such creditor or collection agencies are registered and licensed to collect in your respective State, etc. Once you know how to invoke the applicable laws that are in accordance with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and Fair Credit Report Act, and how to take legal action against reporting agencies or creditors for failure to comply, you can repair your credit legally. There is no other way to do it. Contact us today at: www.sdcg1.com or http://www.sdcg1.com/otherservices.html

Let me conclude by reiterating that there is no overnight or quick fix in repairing your credit. For those scam artists who masquerade as credit repairers and consultants taking your money and making promises to clean up your credit by changing your name, social security numbers, having inside connection with the Credit Bureaus, etc., it is all a myth. If you wish to clean up your credit the right and legal way, contact us at: www.sdcg1.com

Please be reminded that credit worthiness is the key to success in the United States of America and other parts of the world. Now is the best time to negotiate deals with your creditors and clean up your credit. Be a part of the American dream, get your credit scores to 700 and higher, and experience great success in your business and personal life. See us today at: http://www.sdcg1.com/otherservices.html

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Why hire a Travel or Honeymoon Specialists when you can do it yourself!!!!

A love of travel and knowledge of this industry coupled with the enthusiasm for advising the travel enthusiast about travel destinations and itineraries, superb communication and computer skills are important traits for a Travel Specialists to have.
Travel Specialists assist travelers sort through vast amounts of information to help them determine the best possible travel arrangements. They offer advice on destinations such as the weather conditions, local ordinances and customs, attractions, and exhibitions and make arrangements for transportation, hotel accommodations, car rentals, and tours for their clients. They are also the primary source of bookings for most of the major cruise lines. In addition, resorts and specialty travel groups utilise travel specialists to promote cost effective packages to their clients. For those traveling internationally, specialists also provide information on customs regulations, required documents (passports, visas, and certificates of vaccination), travel advisories, and currency exchange rates. In the event of changes in their itinerary whether it is in the middle of a trip, or any such eventuality, travel specialists intercede on the traveler’s behalf to make alternate booking arrangements.

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Travel agents make use of a variety of published and computer-based sources for information on departure and arrival times, fares, quality of hotel accommodations, and group discounts. They may also make prearranged visits to hotels, resorts, and restaurants themselves to evaluate the comfort, cleanliness, and the quality of specific hotels and restaurants so that they can base recommendations on their own experiences or those of colleagues or clients.
Specialists are increasingly facing competition from travel and airline websites for low-cost fares, but travelers still prefer using travel Specialists who can provide the personal customized touch through planning for complex itineraries to remote or multiple destinations.
Travel Specialists spend most of their time behind a desk conferring with clients, completing paperwork, contacting airlines and hotels to make travel arrangements, and promoting tours. Most of their time is spent either on the telephone or on the computer researching travel itineraries or updating reservations and travel documents. They may be under a great deal of pressure during travel emergencies or when they need to reschedule missed reservations. Peak vacation times, such as summer and holiday travel periods, also tend to be hectic.

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Dogs and Travel


For those who enjoy having a dog as their pet but travel alot at the same time , does it make you feel bad leaving your pet behind? Wouldn't you like to travel with and be able to walk your pet in the mornings ? Well, I have news for you; Dog and cat owners who prefer not to fly can cross the Atlantic in style with their pets in tow on Cunard's Queen Mary 2. Animals are permitted transatlantic crossings only, not on the regular cruises around the Mediterranean or the Caribbean. They must have all the necessary paperwork. During the voyage, they are cared for by the housekeeping staff. They are not allowed in the cabins for hygiene purposes. The kennel is fully climate-controlled and a chart on the wall lists each animal's dietary preferences, while doggie lifejackets are stored in a special cupboard and the floor is scattered with chews and toys.
The kennel is a genuinely useful service but only dogs and cats are allowed - no parrots or pot-bellied pigs. My question is, would the animals get seasick like humans do? I imagine some of them do.

From what I understand, owners can visit or walk their dogs atleast two times a day, play with them and do whatever it is they like to do with their pets in a designated area. If I were a dog I would certainly enjoy that. Like humans, when dogs meet new dogs, they meet and greet in there own way. I remember cruising for three days not so long ago and toward the second day I began to feel so depressed for my dog sydney. Mind you, he was in good hands. When I returned from my trip, I was told he sat at the door the whole weekend with his head hung low. I know that that's a sign of despair and I never want to leave him again. Finding out that there is a cruiseline that accomodates my dog is unbelievable.
Those pets who do get left at home do not, however, have to miss out on the cruise experience. One of the onboard shops sells branded leads, collars, doggie overcoats in three sizes and china dog bowls.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Shoes Throwing

I was watching late night Tv last night and I saw where an Iraqi reporter threw his shoes at the US President. That was absolutely disrespectful. The country that we are fighting for and has lost so many souls for, has shown great appreciation for us. In my opinion and according to public opinion, the war was a farce but common courtesy and respect I believe is still due. The fact that you are in disagreement with someone's views and policies is no reason to show disrespect.
Mr . Bush has taken things more lightly than I have and I have to say that I do not think he understands the implications of this.
The fact that I am still in shock is not only because he seems to be so cavalier about this but also because the world has no common respect for each other starting with the war.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Why do you need a Travel/ Honeymoon Specialists when you can do it yourself

A love of travel and knowledge and enthusiasm for advising people about travel destinations and itineraries, superb communication and computer skills are important traits for a Travel Specialists to have.
Travel Specialists help travelers sort through vast amounts of information to help them make the best possible travel arrangements. They offer advice on destinations such as the weather conditions, local ordinances and customs, attractions, and exhibitions and make arrangements for transportation, hotel accommodations, car rentals, and tours for their clients. They are also the primary source of bookings for most of the major cruise lines. In addition, resorts and specialty travel groups use travel specialists to promote travel packages to their clients. For those traveling internationally, specialists also provide information on customs regulations, required papers (passports, visas, and certificates of vaccination), travel advisories, and currency exchange rates. In the event of changes in itinerary in the middle of a trip, travel agents intercede on the traveler’s behalf to make alternate booking arrangements.

For more info on the ideal places to visit please email us at: cshettlesworth@cruiseone.com or visit us at: www.cruiseone.com/cshettlesworth

Travel agents use a variety of published and computer-based sources for information on departure and arrival times, fares, quality of hotel accommodations, and group discounts. They may also visit hotels, resorts, and restaurants themselves to evaluate the comfort, cleanliness, and the quality of specific hotels and restaurants so that they can base recommendations on their own experiences or those of colleagues or clients.
Agents face increasing competition from travel and airline websites for low-cost fares, but travelers still prefer using travel agents who can provide customized service and planning for complex itineraries to remote or multiple destinations. To attract these travelers, many travel agents specialize in specific interest destinations, travel to certain regions, or in selling to particular demographic groups.
For more info on the ideal places to visit please email us at: cshettlesworth@cruiseone.com or visit us at: www.cruiseone.com/cshettlesworth
Travel agents spend most of their time behind a desk conferring with clients, completing paperwork, contacting airlines and hotels to make travel arrangements, and promoting tours. Most of their time is spent either on the telephone or on the computer researching travel itineraries or updating reservations and travel documents. Agents may be under a great deal of pressure during travel emergencies or when they need to reschedule missed reservations. Peak vacation times, such as summer and holiday travel periods, also tend to be hectic.


For more info on the ideal places to visit please email us at: cshettlesworth@cruiseone.com or visit us at: www.cruiseone.com/cshettlesworth