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What is Your Avionics Supplier’s Return Policy?
November 30th, 2007
If you’ve been procuring avionics from a trusted supplier, you’re probably familiar with their return policies and procedures. Hopefully they offer a no hassles, no cost return for defective parts, incorrectly filled orders and orders you simply no longer want.
If your supplier falls short of these standards, it’s in your best interest to shop around for a better deal. Maybe you’ve never had a problem with a purchase, but what if you do in the future? If you order the wrong Cases Avionics, will you really want to pay for your mistake? While it might seem fair, is it really? Why should you have to pay shipping to re-stock your supplier’s inventory with saleable products?
What if you order several Antenna Avionics Devices and all of them arrive broken? Should you expect to pay for the return shipping? Most quality avionics suppliers include free return shipping and a fast exchange or refund for defective or damaged items. Yours should, too.
When you are examining your supplier’s return policy, be sure to read all the fine print or ask as many questions as you need to in order to get clarification. Some suppliers require a call within just a day or two of delivery to report damaged or defective Panel Avionics Units and other items they sell. If you fail to make that timely call, your claim could be disputed or rejected.
Filed under Technology | Comment (0)How to Reduce Premiums
November 26th, 2007
Insurance is one of the most important means of making sure that there is coverage for an individual and for their property. Having insurance can be costly, though, which is why there are many people that are often seeking for a means to Reduce Premiums that they currently pay. Learning how to reduce premiums is not at all difficult, especially when there is an understanding of how it can be completed.
A great way to Save Money on Insurance is to often compare the prices that are offered for various insurance services. In most instances, insurance companies are looking for a means of keeping their customers happy, as well as bring on more customers. One way that they can accomplish this is by offering competitive rates through reduced premiums. Quoting Insurance Services is simple to do as well, as many will often turn to the internet for such services. In many cases, insurance companies are happy to offer compared prices between their services and others as a means of showing how much money can be saved. For those that are looking to reduce premiums, all it takes is a little research to achieve the proper amount that is desired.
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Financial Old Wives’ Tale
November 21st, 2007
You must have heard that old piece of wisdom about the two people who saved up for their old age. The one saved a small monthly amount starting at 18 and the other saved a larger monthly amount at 28. They both carried on along these lines and at their respective retirement ages the younger one was exponentially wealthier than the older one because he had started earlier. This nonsense irritates me enormously. What if they lived at the time of the Black Death or the Fire of London? What if they lived during the Depression? What if they lived in Zimbabwe? Clearly outside events would have made a mockery of this tale. It’s a real nineteen-fifties bit of idealistic rubbish.
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)The Average Joe Is A Symbol Of Our Civilization
November 19th, 2007
The credit industry has a lot to answer for. How does a civilization get into a situation where the Average Joe is able to get into debt to such an extent that up to 80% of his income is garnished before it gets to him? It must be obvious by now that the man in the street has little conception of how to manage personal finances. Yet there is this gaping chasm between the financial institutions’ desire to lend money and the Average Joe’s desire to borrow it, high interest rates notwithstanding. Where are the checks and balances? Where is the education of the populace? Where are the government regulations? But no, most people continue with their finances in a total mess.
Filed under Loans | Comment (0)Bankers Are Different From You And I
November 15th, 2007
There is something strange and unreal about the way the financial side of any business is utterly separated from the rest of the business. That is why the factory worker and the payroll master are natural enemies. By the same token banks are foreign and threatening to most people because they are so far removed from the lives of ordinary people, including the average businessman. I often think when talking to a bank official that this person must see the world completely differently from me. In fact, he does. He sees the universe as a flow of money. He is not much concerned with what money is, where it comes from, where it goes to, as long as it flows. He likes nice clothes too.
Filed under Finance | Comment (0)Sometimes The Apparently Wealthy Are Merely In Debt
November 14th, 2007
I have often wondered how my well-to-do neighbors are able to finance swimming pools, holiday homes, several vehicles and months of leisure each year. A consistent pattern through my life has been that my neighbors invariably turn out not to have been as well-to-do as I had supposed. This is usually exposed by some critical event with stroke, heart attack or divorce being the most common of these cataclysmic events. It then turns out there was financial pressure in the home, lots of debt and possibly partying and drinking to excess. There is a lesson in there somewhere. I choose it to mean that finances are often not what they seem.
Filed under Loans | Comment (0)Dave Ramsey Is A Nice Down Home Financial Guru
November 9th, 2007
Okay, there is a financial guru I like. I like him because he’s a regular guy, works for a radio station in Nashville, TN. Have you heard of Dave Ramsey? I like him because he made his millions in his twenties (it was the roaring ‘eighties) and he lost it all before he was forty. I am prepared to listen to this guy talk to me about financial disappointment and frustration. Through his website that’s what he does and he dispenses common sense all round: such gems as “spend only what you earn”, “get rid of debt by selling hard assets”, “save for your old age”. And yet he does it in such a breezy way that you want to be one of those types who write testimonials who say: “We’ve done it! We have financial freedom!”
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