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Patrick Walberg
Posts: 45205
San Juan Bautista, California, US
"I just saved a bunch of money by switching to AVPROPAY Just what you wanted to hear, right? LOL I admit that this is shameless promotion on my part, but what are forums for? I've been busy the last few months building this new business. Here it is; Dedicated Server Hosting for your website starting at $20 without any bandwidth restrictions. Credit Card processing for all major credit cards for your membership, shopping cart and down load sales on your website! For a limited time only! NO SET UP FEES! Also for a limited time; If you don't have a website, we can create your website starting at $250. Marketing of your website will be done through our company. Models will get promotion with a "Club" page on the InternetModelClub.com website when it launches soon. We will be working together as a team to make this a successful venture! I'm also putting together organizations for Internet Models, Photographer and Independent Musicians who have their own E-Labels connected with my business. This will provide many perks such as health benefits for us in the future. The credit card network I operate is as secure as any of the big ones. I have taken all the steps to make sure of that! You can e-mail me from the website, or call me at (408) 218-2535 to find out more. Best wishes, Patrick Walberg AVPROPAY
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Sophistocles
Posts: 21320
Seattle, Washington, US
Psst? It's "perqs," which is short for "perquisites."
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Bill Tracy Photography
Posts: 2322
Montague, New Jersey, US
Chris Ambler wrote: Psst? It's "perqs," which is short for "perquisites." I thought it was short for perkulator lol!
Photographer
Patrick Walberg
Posts: 45205
San Juan Bautista, California, US
Chris Ambler wrote: Psst? It's "perqs," which is short for "perquisites." Umm ...what was that? You've lost me Chris! LOL
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Patrick Walberg
Posts: 45205
San Juan Bautista, California, US
Bill Tracy wrote:
I thought it was short for perkulator lol! Bill, isn't that when you use Java? LOL
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Greg Rice
Posts: 550
Saint Peters, Missouri, US
How the hell does this fit in the market? *sniff sniff* smells like spam to me ! But on a side note I so support for a host http://thecreativeeye.net/ where you can get a years hosting for $37 (basic plan) the best plan we offer comes out to be $20 a month *cough*
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Patrick Walberg
Posts: 45205
San Juan Bautista, California, US
Greg Rice wrote: How the hell does this fit in the market? *sniff sniff* smells like spam to me ! But on a side note I so support for a host http://thecreativeeye.net/ where you can get a years hosting for $37 (basic plan) the best plan we offer comes out to be $20 a month *cough* Greg, there are many hosting businesses out there, but you get what you pay for! I host from a dedicated server protected by spamguards and a hardware firewall. If Tyler hosted through me, the chances are that he would not have gotten hacked. Nothing is fool proof, but I take every precaution I can. Also another problem with cheap hosting is that they use restricted servers, and not an unrestricted like I do. This means that when someone exceeds their bandwidth, they don't automatically get shut off. My definition of a "spammer" is someone who just hits and runs with no regard to where they are posting or sending messages. Someone who could careless about you and will not return to find out if their message was welcomed or not. What is your definition of a "spammer?" This is important to me because I do not wish to get into trouble for spamming. I am marketing and promoting, but not spamming. My service, quality and competitive prices for hosting, credit card transactions, and website building are second to none! Have you spoken with the President of Paypal recently, or exchange e-mails with Bill Gates? We;; I have not either! But those businesses are too large to give you the personal attention I can. Also I do have the backing of this company http://www.aplus.net who built my software and house plus service my servers. I happen to have the attention of the President and Vice President of Aplus and we DO exchange e-mails and phone calls. People are pleasantly surprised when the Aplus President answers the phone as he does sometimes. They are even happier when they are dealing with me, President of AVPROPAY. Have a GREAT DAY! Patrick Walberg President/Owner HTTP://WWW.AVPROPAY.COM
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Lee K
Posts: 2411
Palatine, Illinois, US
Chris Ambler wrote: Psst? It's "perqs," which is short for "perquisites." Psst... you're wrong.
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William Kious
Posts: 8842
Delphos, Ohio, US
Chris Ambler wrote: Psst? It's "perqs," which is short for "perquisites." It's perks. Yes, the term is derived from perquisite, but the accepted truncation of the word is "perks".
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MediaVisual
Posts: 188
Orlando, Florida, US
William Kious wrote: It's perks. Yes, the term is derived from perquisite, but the accepted truncation of the word is "perks". I thought it was short for Percocet? Dont tell me I've been taking "perquisites" for my back pain this whole time : ( No wonder I still hurt,,Damn Lol
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DawnElizabeth
Posts: 3907
Madison, Mississippi, US
I thought it was PREREQUISITE? What do I know?
Photographer
Lee K
Posts: 2411
Palatine, Illinois, US
William Kious wrote:
It's perks. Yes, the term is derived from perquisite, but the accepted truncation of the word is "perks". END OF THREAD.
Photographer
NudeWorks
Posts: 25
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, US
Aaaa, I just went to your web site and all the graphic images don't appear. The home page seemed fine, but the other pages didn't work.
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BasementStudios
Posts: 801
Newton Falls, Ohio, US
Zulu22 wrote:
Psst... you're wrong. Actually you both are RIGHT....from the Oxford dictionary...... WHAT ARE PERQUISITES ? A perquisite is defined as any casual emolument, fee or profit, attached to an office or position in addition to the salary or wages. In other words perquisites are benefits in addition to normal salary to which employee has a right by virtue of his employment. To put it simply perquisites, perqs or âperksâ as they are called colloquially, are benefits generally in kind, received by an employee by virtue of his employment.
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