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Magic Jack Beats VOIP, Undercuts Landlines

Even if you don’t have a cell phone number, you can still ditch the landline in a couple different ways. Landlines are the best for sound quality, but that’s about it. Users pay nearly the same monthly fee for a cell phone, but they can’t call from further than their cordless phone reaches.

Posted by Gary P. Thompson - EzineArticles Expert on June 3rd, 2009 with no comments.
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Person Reports

Filing Bankruptcy – The Right Choice?

Many ask if bankruptcy is the only answer to your financial crises. I just can’t lay enough emphasis on the fact that it should only be considered in the situation where there is no other alternative to the problem. Filing bankruptcy must be the last resort to any one’s financial crises, and all other ways of solving one’s financial situation must be completely tried before thinking about bankruptcy.

Posted by Gary P. Thompson - EzineArticles Expert on May 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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Filing Personal Bankruptcy – The Information You Need

It takes a lot to push a person to such limit that he/she would end up filing for bankruptcy, because it produces such a blotch on your financial history and credit score that you don’t want. This condition is brought on a person due to unforeseen and unexpected changes in the financial condition, probably due to some medical bills, job loss, or divorce. If you are one of those unhappy people, and are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, here are a few facts and fiction on the topic.

Posted by Gary P. Thompson - EzineArticles Expert on May 29th, 2009 with no comments.
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Rapper TI’s Jail Term Starts, Prison Rap Anthem Eminent?

What do you get when you try to buy black-market machine guns and silencers?

Prison.

Clifford J. Harris Jr., a.k.a. rapper T.I., is heading to Arkansas to begin his one year and one day sentence at the Forrest City low-security federal prison.

Harris pleaded guilty to charges that he tried to buy a stash of machine guns and silencers to protect himself after his best friend was slain. TI will also pay a $100,000 fine as a part of the sentence.

The rapper, know for “My Love,” “Whatever You Like,” and “Live Your Life” (featuring Rihanna) has a long criminal history. In 2003, rapper TI, Clifford Harris, was accused of assaulting a female sheriff’s deputy at a Florida shopping mall. He was detained by mall security guards in what his attorney called a “technical matter” between Georgia and Florida. According to rapper TI’s biography, he has, avoided jail time up until his recent arrest, he has done community service in Florida and Georgia.

Harris has done a lot of community work outside of his required community service. He has worked with victims of Hurricane Katrina, the Boys and Girls Club and has appeared at numerous benefit concerts.

His biography falls into a large gray area, like most famous figures. And a lot of parents have taken issue with his criminal history. They worry that their kids will continue to look up to him and may be influenced by his gangster image. Though most people agree that celebrities don’t really drive people to crime, they can bring vulnerable people to hang out with the wrong sort of people.

It’s not hard to fall in with some shady people when you have a common interest. Many parents are turning to a criminal record finder online to look up who their kids are cavorting with. Spotting an acquaintance with a criminal record can keep your kids from ending up like rapper TI’s friend.

See what kind of people your children are hanging out with, find criminal records online at FindAnyRecords.com

Posted by Nicholas Peer on May 15th, 2009 with no comments.
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Easily Find a Person’s Cell Phone Number

Searching for cell phone numbers can be a daunting and seemingly impossible task. However, there are several ways to go about finding one. You might be closer to finding someone’s cell number than you think!

Posted by Gary P. Thompson - EzineArticles Expert on April 28th, 2009 with no comments.
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Lookup Alabama Divorce Records

How to Find Divorce Records in Alabama

Sadly, in this day and age, about ? of all marriages will end in divorce. This means that whatever county this divorce happens in will have to maintain and store the records for all of these divorces. While the state mandates what needs to be on the actual divorce records, it’s the job of the county to keep track of them so you should start your search there. The county courthouse is usually the best place to begin your search and a call to the clerk of court’s office will let you know how to start this process and what they require from you.

If you are unsure of the actual county the divorce was finalized in, you have a couple of different options available. You can begin by finding out if Alabama has a state repository that will have every divorce in the state on file and they can direct you to a specific county. If they don’t have a repository, you are going to have to go county by county which can be quite time consuming.

One of the fastest methods to obtain divorce records is to do a search for both current and past spouses. This search will usually give you detailed information such as the last known address for any spouses, present and past. Once you get a hold of this, you can easily find out what county the divorce took place in and contact the courthouse in that county.

When you get a copy of the divorce, it will almost always have the following information: Husband and wife’s full name (including maiden name), the county in which the divorce was finalized, the exact date of the divorce, and the identification number of the document itself. Occasionally, you will get a list with the number of any minors living with the couple at the time of the divorce as well.

When sending in your request, you will have to include whatever fee may be required to conduct this search. In most states it’s less than $15. In addition to the fee, you will have to include as much personal information about the people you are requesting information about. Make sure you use full names, accurate addresses, and as much additional information as you possibly can. This ensures the search goes smoothly and you get results in a timely manner.

Search Alabama Divorce Records @
http://www.countyregistry.org/divorce-records/alabama/

Posted by Danny Childs on April 27th, 2009 with no comments.
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Reverse Searching Cell Phone Calls

Nothing can be more irritating than getting a bunch of phone calls from a number that you don’t recognize. Many years ago you wouldn’t be able to see the number that had called you and you would have to rely on the person leaving you a message on your answering machine. Then came the age of caller ID, this was a helpful service that allowed you to see the phone number of the person calling you, although if you called the number back only to receive a generic message, or no answer at all; you still had no idea who was calling you.

Posted by Gary P. Thompson - EzineArticles Expert on April 20th, 2009 with no comments.
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Cell Phone Registry Lookup Question

Question: I am trying to determine if someone has a cell phone number and/or trac phone number. when i enter the name, it comes back with results i pay for; however, i am sure you can understand if (1) i don\’t want to pay if it is not a current cell phone number AND not a land line number; and (2) your results before paying make it unclear if there is a cell number or i will just get an address, background info, etc. i want to know i am paying or just a current cell phone number for the person, is there a way to ensure this? thanks much.

Answer: The Cell Phone Registry search results showing there are records in the database, however if the information is not accurate, or no cell phone number is found, you can get refund by replying to the email receipt.

Posted by Danny Childs on April 17th, 2009 with no comments.
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Look Up Mobile Phone Numbers Online

Are you trying to look up someone’s mobile phone number online? This can be quite tricky and confusing. There are a lot of web sites on the Internet which promise results for your online mobile phone search. While there are quite a few ways to locate mobile phone numbers online, some work better than others, and some are free while others charge a fee for their service. Here are a couple tips to help you locate that number that you are looking for…

Posted by Gary P. Thompson - EzineArticles Expert on April 17th, 2009 with no comments.
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How to Check DWI Records and Expunge a DWI From Your Driving Record

When you get a DWI, all of your information is put into record. It doesn’t matter if your state calls it a DWI or a DUI, they both mean driving while under the influence of either alcohol or a controlled substance.

Posted by Gary P. Thompson - EzineArticles Expert on April 16th, 2009 with no comments.
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