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Combine 100 different files types into one PDF— PDF Fusion from Corel– jpg, tif, power point, all in one pdf– ApiBestinClass for Combining files into one pdf

     The program allow you to output all different format
into one pdf.

This is APIbestINClass.com  award winner for combining files into one single pdf file.

 Big Postive for the Program:  With PDF Fusion you have the ability to open over 100 different file types in a single application. We used this feature to combine files to make a single document and presentation. It was extremely simple to open the files and drag and drop the pages or content we wanted into a particular order. With PDF Fusion you will have the ability to create or open files and edit any of the pages you’ve opened. The editing abilities change page order, altering orientation, cropping, adding text, altering font, adding comments by highlighting certain portions of the document or adding sticky notes, adding bookmarks or watermarks, set your own security, and inserting multimedia (not Video or Audio) files and hyperlinks.

Second Positive is the price: Under $70.00

 

The only negative:  you can not put your videos or audio in these files.  But at this time I do not know of a way to put these types of files in any pdf.

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Posted by rr1455 - April 18, 2012 at 8:22 am

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Over 60– You need a FREE Benefit Check-up

BenefitsCheckUp No personal info taken.  Over a 35 page report that you can print with all the information you might need. National Council on Aging This is from the National Council on Aging.

Here are the types of expenses you may get help with:

  • Medications
  • Food
  • Utilities
  • Legal
  • Health care
  • Housing
  • In-home services
  • Taxes
  • Transportation
  • Employment Training
  • BenefitsCheckUp is free service of the National Council on Aging (NCOA), a nonprofit service and advocacy organization in Washington, DC.Many adults over 55 need help paying for prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other basic needs. There are over 2,000 federal, state and private benefits programs available to help. But many people don’t know these programs exist or how they can apply.

    Paying for Medicine

    Medicare Rx Extra Help

    If you have Medicare and limited income and resources, you may be able to get extra help paying for your prescriptions.

    GET HELP NOW

    Paying for Food

    Food Programs in Your State

    Get the food you need to stay healthy. Find program information, application forms and links to other resources in your state.


    Find Help Paying for Prescriptions

    Find programs that save money on medications and other health care costs.


    Find Help Paying for Food

    Find food and nutrition programs that can help save you money.

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Posted by rr1455 - April 14, 2012 at 7:06 pm

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NAB show– Sennheiser Mics and Wireless systems

NAB 2012 Press Kit
BOOTH C2632    

PRODUCT STORIES
Neumann Introduces KK 204 and KK 205 Microphone Capsules, Designed to Complement Sennheiser’s 2000 Series Wireless Handheld Transmitter
Old Lyme, Conn. – April 16, 2012:Premium audio brand Neumann announced that it will be showcasing its new KK 204 and KK 205 microphone capsules at theSennheiser booth [C2632] during NAB 2012. The new capsules, which are available in cardioid (KK 204) and supercardioid (KK 205) patterns, are compatible with Sennheiser’s 2000 series of wireless handheld transmitters.


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Introducing a media control protocol for Sennheiser wireless systems
Old Lyme, Conn. April 17, 2012 – With the new firmware version 1.7.0, audio specialist Sennheiser is now providing a media control protocol for its 2000, evolution wireless ew 500 G3 and evolution wireless ew 300 G3 series. This new open protocol enables rack-mount devices of the series to communicate directly with media control units in an Ethernet network (UDP/IP) and to be integrated into larger audio/video control systems. The units can then be remote-controlled and monitored directly from a central control panel, such as those supplied by Crestron and AMX. Individual solutions from system providers or control via an Apple iPad/iPhone or a mixing console are equally possible.

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Posted by rr1455 - April 11, 2012 at 11:34 am

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Videos– Your own Video starting at $99.00 Limited Price at $39.00 for Your Own Video Production

More info on having a video done for you.. 


Limited Time Special $39.00–  email roger@videoScottsdale.com 

Price start at $99 and go up… With interview cost around $499.00 plus travel cost.

     
You could have a video like this for under $149.00 Click here

Google Video for Business Launches: YouTube for Enterprise

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Posted by rr1455 - March 7, 2012 at 5:25 pm

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Usedprice.com- Orion Blue Book- Fair Market Values

Blue Book on Electronics–Orion Blue Book-  Guitars, Vintage Guitar, Musical Instruments, Pro Sound, Audio, Car Stereo, Gun, Copiers, Power Tool, over 700,000 values of used products

UsedPrice.com has been working with new proprietary technologies for the last few years, and with Orion Blue Book joining forces, we can provide the public with the most up to date pawn shop value of used items (a pawn shop price guide if you will). Orion Blue Book has been in business for 35 years and is considered the industry standard when it comes to pricing used products in the market today. UsedPrice.com and Orion Bluebook have merged Technologies and expertise together to create the largest marketplace for used product pricing in the world. UsedPrice.com has designed enhanced searching tools and applications to create a faster, more advanced online searching system for your product pricing needs.

From professional audio equipment to musical instruments, cameras, guns, car stereos, copiers, power tools and even video games, we offer you a fast and accurate way to obtain the pawn shop value of used items. Simply Select a category and enter the model number of the product you are looking for or browse by Manufacturer and Product Type to get the pawnshop price of your item(s). Our services are valuable for pawn stores, brokers, retailers, appraisers, online auctioneers, insurance agents, manufacturers, attorneys, repair shops and more. Our extensive database will provide you with the most precise, up to date pricing to determine your used item value.

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Posted by rr1455 - January 29, 2012 at 9:26 pm

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12th Annual Russo and Steele Opening Night Gala Benefit for Boys and Girls Club of Great Phoenix Area

12th Annual Russo and Steele Charity Gala for Boy and Girls Club of Great Phoenix Area.

Tasting station by Cholla at Casino Arizona, Different Pointe of View, Eddie House, Flemings Prime Stakehouse, II Terrazzo at Phoenician, Majo Yogurt, RA Sushi, Rhythm and Wine, Sapporo, Tapas Pape Frita, and Tryst Cafe. Read more…

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Posted by rr1455 - January 19, 2012 at 12:21 pm

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Gary Meadors GoodGuys Custom and Rod Show in Scottsdale AZ- by Apinsights.info

  This is what the show was all about. Kids and Custom Rods.

Many of custom Rod and car where on display

The home of the show: GoodGuys Rod and Custom

14TH SOUTHWEST NATIONALS RUMBLES INTO WESTWORLD IN SCOTTSDALE THIS WEEKEND!
The penultimate event of the 2011 season comes to Westworld in Scottsdale this weekend as the 14th Southwest Nationals takes center stage! The popular event features close to 3,000 1972 & earlier rods, customs & classics, indoor and outdoor vendor exhibits, a great swap meet and cars for sale corral, model car show, special exhibits, kick off parties and everything else the hot rod lover could want! The “Champions Arena” presented by Street Rod

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Posted by rr1455 - November 19, 2011 at 9:45 pm

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Wilmington Vermont – Aug 28, 2011 During Storm Irene Main Rt 9 and 100 This town was most effected by Flooding in Vermont

This Karen Austin owner of a Bookstore in Wilmington had to report:
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Vermont’s Rare Flood-Induced Crisis Spurs Emergency Airlifts

By: Jason KaneA view of West Main Street in Wilmington, Vt. on Aug. 31, 2011, after Tropical Storm Irene caused severe flooding in the town’s center. Photo by Matthew Cavanaugh/Getty Images.

This is the most effected Town in Vermont with flooding-Pictures of town and area.

We lost one young woman who slipped into the river.  Her body was found this
morning.

Ann Coleman’s building was swept right off its foundation and is in the river.
She had just finished renovating it. Dots Restaurant is badly damaged.
The Maple Leaf Brew Pub has no front, and what used to be Bartleby’s and
is now a yarn shop, has also been gutted. The water was up to the roof of what
used to be the Rice Family country store.  The chamber of commerce is a
mess.  I couldn’t tell from the pictures the status of the Red Mill or the
Crafts Inn.  One of our editors will be at Crafts Inn by the end of the month if it is still standing.

The National Guard was in Brattleboro yesterday and couldn’t get up here until this
morning.  You know you’re in trouble if the National Guard can’t get to
you!

The power is back on, but some pipes are broken under the bridge, so there is no
water.  Route 9 is closed from Brattleboro to Bennington, as is a good
deal of Route 100.

Austin’s Antiquarian Books  Website: http://www.austinsbooks.com

Bookseller specializing in Americana, Historical Paper, Maps, Natural
History, Sporting
mail@austinsbooks.com
Phone:
802 464-8438
Fax: 802 464-8438

Address:

Austin’s Antiquarian Books
PO Box
730
Wilmington , Vermont 05363
United States

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Posted by rr1455 - August 29, 2011 at 3:09 pm

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Credit Card Merchant Account- What to Avoid- Lowest Price-Or you Get $100.00

1) Try to avoid merchant accounts that have any of the following:

x Application Fees

x Account Set-Up Fees

x Programming Fees

x Annual Fees

x Early Termination/Cancellation Fees

x Undisclosed/Hidden Fees

x Applications with Cross-Outs / Blank Fields

x A Contract

 

 

Defining the Different Merchant Account Types

In the payment processing industry, every merchant is classified into a specific “merchant account type” category, based on how they collect card information and conduct transactions. To learn which category your business is classified under, we have defined the characteristics of each merchant account type in this article.

There are two main merchant account type categories, “Swiped” and “Keyed,” which reflect the basic methods used to capture card information. Within these main categories are sub-categories, broken down according to the business environment and processing technique.credit card processing and merchant accounts

“Swiped” or, “Card Present” merchants directly interact with their customers face-to-face and capture card information by physically swiping cards through a terminal or point-of-sale system. The sub-categories within this group include:

  • Retail Merchants: “Retail” merchants typically conduct business in a storefront or office where they interact with their customers face-to-face and physically swipe cards through a terminal or Point-of-Sale system.
  • Restaurant Merchants: “Restaurant” merchants require the ability to add tips to their charges (Note: Restaurants that do not process tips are still considered “Retail” merchants in this industry). Using a special tip function, they authorize a customer’s card for a certain sale amount and then settle that authorization with an adjusted price to include the tip amount.credit card processing and merchant accounts
  • Wireless/Mobile Merchants: “Wireless” or “Mobile” merchants need to accept and authorize cards wherever they are located, which is usually on the road. Using a portable wireless terminal, these merchants process on-site, real-time transactions at their customers’ locations.
  • Lodging Merchants: “Lodging” merchants (e.g. Hotels, Motels, and Bed & Breakfasts) authorize a customer’s card for a specific sale amount and, depending on the customer’s length of stay, will adjust and settle out that authorization a day or more later to include additional fees such as taxes, etc.

“Keyed or, “Card-Not-Present” merchants indirectly collect their customers’ card information, and, depending on the business environment and technology used, can process transactions in various ways. The sub-categories within this group include:

  • Keyed Face-to-Face Merchants: “Keyed Face-to-Face” merchants eventually meet their customers in person to deliver the product or provide the service, but they don’t actually collect card information with the customer or card present. Generally, they take orders over the telephone, via fax, mail, email, or the Internet, and then manually key-enter card information into a terminal, software, payment gateway, or other point-of-sale system.credit card processing and merchant accounts
  • Mail Order/Telephone Order (“M.O.T.O.”) Merchants: “M.O.T.O.” merchants rarely, if ever, meet their customers face-to-face. Instead, these merchants collect orders and card information over the telephone, by mail, fax, or via the Internet, and manually key-enter transactions through a terminal, software, payment gateway, or point-of-sale system. Then, once payment for an order is confirmed, the product is shipped for future delivery.
  • Internet or E-Commerce Merchants: “Internet” or, “E-Commerce” merchants conduct all business through a website, so all card information is collected and transactions are processed online, in real-time, using a payment gateway that’s built into their website’s shopping cart. So, once the order/sale is confirmed, the card is charged instantly and the product is shipped for future delivery. (Note: This merchant type does not apply to businesses that only market on the Internet, but do not immediately process payments via their website, upon order confirmation.)


Merchant Account “How-To” Tips for beginners
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How to Accept Credit Cards Online
Let’s start with the basics! I’m sure you’ve heard the term “merchant account” bandied about the internet. We will examine here, what exactly is a merchant account, how to get one, and what is required to get started. Our goal is to get you up to speed with the terminology and processes involved with getting set up for a merchant account.

A merchant account is simply a relationship between a business owner and a merchant bank that enables business owners to accept credit card payments from their customers. This is the account into which a Merchant Account Provider deposits payments into your business checking account from the transactions made from the sales to your customers. To get a merchant account, the business owner must meet the qualifications set forth by the bank.

Merchant Warehouse is an industry leader in merchant accounts and e-commerce solutions. We offer a variety of secure, all-inclusive, cost-efficient, real-time transaction processing solutions. With Merchant Warehouse, retailers can begin accepting payments within a few days of completing our application. You can get a merchant account approved in as quick as 24 hours!

The first question you need to ask yourself is: Do I qualify for a merchant account?
Merchant account providers require merchants to meet certain requirements for opening a merchant account.

What basic requirements will you have to meet? What goes into determining whether your business is risky?
To process credit cards online, you need an Internet merchant account. This is the account into which a merchant account provider deposits payments made through your web site. All business owners who plan to accept credit cards online must get a merchant account.

Basic Requirements for obtaining a Merchant Account:
Almost every merchant account provider maintains the following basic requirements in order to get a merchant account. If your business expects a relatively low monthly volume of less than $5,000 per month, you might merely be required to:

Be a U.S. citizen.
Have a U.S. checking account.
Have a U.S. postal mailing address for the business.
Not be in active bankruptcy.
Not have been convicted of credit card fraud or a related felony.
Not appear on the Terminated Merchant File List or MATCH file.

The MATCH file is analogous to a credit-reporting agency. It is a file maintained by the credit card associations and contains information about businesses that have failed to handle their merchant processing responsibilities. You must work with the company that originally placed you on MATCH to get your named removed. You cannot get approved for a merchant account if your name is on the MATCH list.
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These are the minimum requirements. Merchant Account Providers sometimes ask for more information in addition to that listed above especially for merchants expecting more than $5,000 per month in sales volume. They may require you to:

Provide tax returns.
Provide proof of corporation, partnership, limited liability, or nonprofit status.
Provide previous processing statements and/or checking account statements.
Provide trade references.

Why is it more difficult for e-commerce businesses to get a merchant account in comparison with a brick-and-mortar business?

In one word: risk. Transactions conducted via the internet are considered by merchant account providers to be riskier than “retail” transactions. E-commerce businesses present three types of risk to the bank providing the merchant account:

Credit risk. This is the risk the merchant account provider takes with respect to the amounts you, as a merchant, might owe the bank in the future. For new businesses with, for example, $5,000 in charges per month, this risk will be relatively low. Nevertheless, personal credit history figures strongly into the decision-making process for some merchant account providers.

Fraud risk. This is the risk of incurring chargebacks due to the fraudulent use of credit cards. Fraud risk is the greatest concern for merchant account providers. As described above, if the customer contests a charge, the customer’s bank is required to refund the money it has fronted to the merchant. The customer’s bank passes this loss on to the merchant account provider, which passes it on to the merchant. Newer businesses and certain types of products are considered to be a greater risk for fraud.

Knowing how to accept credit cards online securely can significantly reduce your risk of fraudulent transactions. Merchant Warehouse processes every transaction securely every step of the way – from credit card acceptance to authorization to depositing the funds into your checking account.

Contingent liability risk. This includes not only fraud but risks associated with unforeseen consequences of marketing. Businesses that offer a lifetime service guarantee present a large contingent liability risk because if they should go out of business, the merchant account provider could be held liable.

Of course, e-commerce businesses can vary widely in risk. The following are factors that are considered when determining risk. Different merchant account providers place different weight on each of these factors.credit card processing and merchant accounts

Length of time in business. The longer you have been in business, the better off you will be when applying for a merchant account.

Type of product. Retail sales is generally considered less risky than sales of intangible products such as downloadable videos or e-zine subscriptions.

Cost of items or volume of sales. High-volume sales or sales of big-ticket items are generally considered riskier by merchant account providers. The more money you make per month, the bigger the credit risk for the merchant account provider.

Personal credit history. Some providers consider this to be the most important factor when considering an application. This is not universally true, however. Many merchant account providers consider risks associated with fraud and contingent liability to far outweigh personal credit history. Credit history takes on added importance with time, however, as your business increases in sales volume.

Tax returns. The merchant account provider may look at tax returns and other financial documents for proof of financial responsibility. Individuals with higher incomes are considered less risky because they are less likely to file for bankruptcy if the business fails.

Here is a list of the common fees and costs you can expect to pay from any merchant account provider:

Internet discount rate.
An Internet discount rate is a percentage taken from every online transaction, usually two to three percent. The internet discount rate will generally be higher than a retail card-swipe rate because internet transactions are riskier than retail transactions. Internet transactions are not done face-to-face. The customer is not handing you his credit card and you are not obtaining a signature for the sale.
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Transaction fee.
Merchant Account Providers charge a transaction fee for each credit card authorization that is obtained through your merchant account.

Statement fees and monthly minimums.
Merchant account providers charge a monthly statement fee for the merchant account. Some merchant account providers also charge a monthly minimum for the merchant account.

Chargeback Fee.
A chargeback fee is charged to a merchant when a consumer claims their card has been charged and the merchant has not delivered the product or performed the service. The merchant bank will notify you in writing if anyone disputed one of your charges. You will have the opportunity to dispute the chargeback by providing proof that the product was delivered to the customer, such as an invoice and a shipping receipt. A chargeback fee is NOT charged when a merchant issues a return to a consumer.

 

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Posted by rr1455 - April 6, 2011 at 9:33 am

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