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OT: ETRADE
There are no additional fees "per share" with ETrade. You are charged a flat fee no matter how many shares you purchase. Commission varies depending on how many trades you make per quarter. I think standard is about $12.99 but I pay less due to frequent trading.
OT: Insanity can be defined as doing the same thing over and over again with the hope of achieving different results every time.... I guess that could be said about a lot of us...
1535 Blackjack Rd.
Franklin, KY 42134
Anne F Morrison
@ 2005 GameznFlix-Info.com
Posted by: Outlawbabe
In reply to: PrinceCove who wrote msg# 83437 Date:1/20/2006 7:43:14 PM
Post #of 83465
Prince, did you see what was at the bottom?
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http://dvdandgamerentals.net/
GnF Sponsored link on UK site...
http://www.kompass.co.uk/directory/products/item/1/London_Postal/Video_films,_cassettes_and_digital_...
and at the bottom of the Bizrate UK site..
http://uk.bizrate.com/buy/browse__cat_id--51.html
Prince, did you see what was at the bottom?
© 2005 GameznFlix-Info.com All Rights Reserved.
http://dvdandgamerentals.net/
sorta OT: gameznflixonline.. Intermedia Mkt... in big trouble...
did a reverse look-up for the phone & it's listed as "Glenn Hannifin" then did a google on that name... found this:
http://www.alibaba.com/manufacturer/13390987/Buy_DVD_TV_Series_Boxed_Sets.html
Intermedia marketing group LLC is looking for a long term/consistent supplier of DVD TV series boxed sets for popular TV shows.
I would prefer the original us collector's edition but suppliers of the Asian collector's edition are definitely welcome to contact us.
Please email us with the following:
Region 1 compatible.
Your minimum order.
Best price per set.
Shipping costs to tucson, az.
Estimated delivery time frame.
This gets interesting....
http://www.azstarnet.com/dailystar/dailystar/55002.php
Microsoft: 'Spammer' in Tucson owes $7.4M
By Scott Simonson
arizona daily star
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 01.01.2005
advertisementMicrosoft Corp. wants a Tucson man to pay $7.4 million, saying his business has sent millions of "spam" e-mails - unwanted sales pitches that clutter electronic "in" boxes and irritate computer users.
Microsoft on Dec. 21 filed notice in Pima County Superior Court saying it had won a $7.4 million civil judgment in King County, Wash., against Glenn Hannifin of Tucson.
Hannifin would not comment, saying he did not want to talk to a reporter. He also declined to have his attorney comment.
The Hannifin lawsuit is one of 88 that Microsoft has filed in the past year and a half to stop so-called "spammers," said Marc Lallaman, a Microsoft spokesman.
"Spam" is the term for unsolicited, commercial e-mail. Spammers attempt to send the same message to thousands, or millions, of e-mail accounts.
According to the lawsuit filed in King County, Hannifin violated federal and Washington anti-spam laws while trying to drum up sales for his Internet business, called U Save Depot.
U Save Depot has sent e-mails advertising discounts on software and leather jackets, according to Daniel Balsam, a marketer and anti-spam activist in Santa Monica, Calif., who filed his own lawsuit against Hannifin.
Balsam said he received an e-mail from U Save Depot advertising Microsoft Office software for about $30. The 2003 standard edition of Office sells for $399 on the Microsoft Web site.
Balsam said he suspects the software is counterfeit, although Hannifin is by no means the most prolific or nefarious spammer.
"Is Hannifin the biggest guy out there? Heck, no. He's not," Balsam said.
"I unsubscribed to his spam, and he continued to send it."
California law prohibits a spammer from sending e-mails to somebody who has unsubscribed from the solicitor's list of clients.
Balsam used that law to win a $17,692 judgment against Hannifin in Los Angeles County in March 2004.
That's pocket change compared to the amount that Microsoft is seeking from Hannifin: $7,446,000, plus 12 percent annual interest.
Microsoft's lawsuit claims Hannifin's company sent millions of e-mails, including "misleading, deceptive and unsolicited" messages to people using Microsoft's Hotmail e-mail accounts.
According to the lawsuit, U Save Depot's spam:
Numbered in the millions.
Used false or misleading names to try to disguise the true sender of the messages.
Inaccurately claimed that recipients requested the e-mails.
Threatened to tie up Microsoft's computers, potentially forcing people to wait to send or receive the e-mail messages they really wanted.
Violated federal and Washington laws that allow companies to collect damages for fraudulent e-mail or spam; the Washington law allows Microsoft to collect up to $1,000 for each piece of spam.
U Save Depot is not a registered corporation name, according to records from the Arizona Corporation Commission and the Arizona secretary of state.
When Microsoft filed its lawsuit against Hannifin about a year ago, spam formed the No. 1 complaint among users of Microsoft's Internet and e-mail services, Lallaman said.
Filing lawsuits has become part of Microsoft's multi-pronged effort to reduce spam, he said, which includes improving technology and pushing for tougher legislation.
"Until now, there just have been no negative consequences," Lallaman said, characterizing spammers' attitude as "I'm getting paid - people hate me, but big deal."
Microsoft has won millions in judgments, Lallaman said, adding it's too soon to tell whether the suits help reduce spam. The anti-spam lawsuits have forced some spammers into bankruptcy, he said.
The lawsuits attempt to make it expensive - if not downright unprofitable - to send spam.
Currently, Balsam said, it's ordinary e-mail users who pay for spam. Stopping spam, he said, has become expensive for companies that provide e-mail and Internet service.
"Those costs are passed to the consumers and businesses as part of their monthly bills," he said.
Spam's clutter, Balsam said, can prevent people from finding messages that really interest them.
"I'm trying to run a business," Balsam said, "and because of other (expletive) out there, they are messing up the entire system."
Contact reporter Scott Simonson at 573-4241 or at simonson@azstarnet.com.
Thor, PSP link...
try this http://www.ambassade-maroc.ottawa.on.ca/index.php?pin=5&key=psp%20music%20video%20downloads scroll about 1/2way down then there is
Download Music Videos to PSP
Download Music Videos, Games, Movies, & more. One Time Fee - Only $34.95.
pspgames.gameznflixonline.com
Is that new? Where did that come from?
OT: it would appear you tapped the wrong side!!
Crash, which CC store? -e-
L2 very interesting....
"it's shake & bake and I hepped" comes to mind....
7th green.....
Posted by: Braden32601
In reply to: gold-leade-r who wrote msg# 78365
Date:1/13/2006 12:05:27 AM
Post #of 81809
gold-Rio Secco!! I live on the 7th hole fairway..signature hole..no friggin lie..unreal!!
This too - GameZnFlix is actively pursuing acquisition opportunities..
OT: LACO...
Thank you very much! sorry about the delay, been w/mom for move to rehab.
5,000 share trade immediately before close.
Hmmmmm, isn't CC NYSE? -e-
Is anybody reading this... 10. General Restrictions.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan or agreements made pursuant thereto, the Company shall not be required to issue or deliver any certificate or certificates for shares of Common Stock under the Plan prior to fulfillment of "all" of the following conditions:
(i) Listing or approval for listing upon official notice of issuance of such shares on the New York Stock Exchange, Inc., or such other securities exchange as may at the time be a market for the Common Stock;
11. Shares Available.
Subject to Section 12 below, the maximum number of shares of Common Stock that may in the aggregate be paid as Stock Retainers pursuant to the Plan is One Hundred Fifty Million (150,000,000). Shares of Common Stock issuable under the Plan may be taken from treasury shares of the Company or purchased on the open market.
Yes, I read the restrictions....
My ex is Pres. of an international co. and he was given shares that he can't exercise until he a) retires b) leaves the co. under certain terms or, b) dies...
amrca - ditto. -e-
The S-8 says Nevada, I know the Etourgolf tourney is in Vegas... is that where Hole-In-One Productions LLC is based?
IVW.... or purchased on the open market
I thought I was the only one following that trail... see my post #80489
American Forces Network.... http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/
http://myafn.dodmedia.osd.mil/tv/press_releases/bulletin.asp?id=258&pg=\bulletin\AFRTS.htm
The American Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS) operates the American Forces Network (AFN), a worldwide military radio and television broadcast network. AFN serves 800,000 American service men and women, Department of Defense civilians, and their families stationed at bases and American Embassies and Consulates in over 177 countries, as well as onboard U.S. Navy ships at sea.
The Air Force Broadcasting Service, a directorate of the Air Force News Agency in San Antonio, Texas, is the Geographic Area Manager for the United States Central Command area of responsibility, and is responsible for all AFRTS activity in the CENTCOM AOR...........
TY Agent for finding that faster than I could... and thank you Xan for pointing me in the right direction to find the historical ties between Divx and CC!!! The pieces of the puzzle are showing a really BIG, beautiful picture...
millions of viewers in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean!!
Did anybody pick up on this?....
The new video/movie channel -- a collaboration between GameZnFlix and Hit Media, LLC, a Florida-based marketing firm with roots in the satellite and video distribution industries -- will primarily serve as a marketing tool to millions of viewers in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean.
My thoughts exactly!! -e-
Rain:
I understand how you feel. Please email me your info (Outlawbabe@yahoo.com). I've been around IHUB for many years. In Nov. my mother was in a head-on collision. After sitting in ICU for ages I gained computer access and posted here asking for someone to please email me update info on GZ - not one email.
Outa be at least a personal foul!!
OT: TimFrid,
If you have a program to burn DVDs there is usually an option for Region code - you could try burning copies with the US Region code. Be aware some programs will only let you change Region codes once or twice before remaining permanent.
Golf video games are VERY popular. I used to own a small video game store (still have a truckload of inventory) and some of the most requested/hard to obtain games were golf. From Mario Golf to Tiger Woods...
I was thinking maybe golfers....:) -e-
Thank you, I saw the 144 and wondered if he had done some athlete photographs for GZ.
How is Scott McDermott linked to GZ? (please don't laugh too hard if this is my first "blonde" question - I'm trying :)
You never know... it could be a GOOD sign. -e-
Braz, I agree. They are turning over their "previously viewed" DVDs.... if you go to the site and click on some of the movies where it says "see details" the condition of the DVD is listed..... "Good", "like new", etc... just another way to generate income to purchase newer DVDs!
OT: Jimh... my thoughts exactly. Just didn't know how to spit it out... and my thanks to ALL of the chartists for "learning" me sumpin... (math was always my forte, not English :) and thanks to the moderators - you couldn't PAY me enough to do your jobs!
Yes, I have some WMMVY (Wal-Mart Mexico) that is over $57.00 a share right now.... (ADR)
OT: Gold - sure do miss Cali, graduated HS from Cabrillo (my father was stationed at Vandenberg - "Where is Lompoc?") LOL