Phil Devin fast ejendom har været at give god fast ejendom service siden dag ét og har været en del af mange opfyldt drømme af mennesker i at få deres ideelle hjem i Australien. Phil Devin beskrev det som et lille "boutique" type agentur miljø, der koncentrerer sig om at give "bedre service og bedre resultater". Phil er et professionelt forpligtet til at levere tjenesten fast ejendom hver klient fortjener. Hans mange års erfaring give mere kant til hans fast ejendom viden.
Købe en fast ejendom vil ikke give dig en vanskelig tid hvis du vælger Phil Devin til at håndtere det for dig. Han tilbyder forskellige slags egenskaber, der kunne matche smag af forskellige klienter og du kan finde det på listen over ejendomme til salg / til auktion på Phil Devin konsulenter officielle site.
De har en beliggende i Loganholme, der tilbyder en ideel investeringsmulighed for dig. Det har en langsigtet lejer allerede på plads, således dit investeringsafkast er visse. Der er andre ejendomme opført på sin hjemmeside som to-etagers hjem i Daisy Hill, der har en frisk og forfriskende maling og er beliggende i et godt sted. Din familie vil helt sikkert finde lykke i denne ejendom med sin størrelse og praktiske funktioner. Du vil ikke også har problemer med skolegang dine børn, fordi det er i nærheden af forskellige skoler og gymnasier, og det er kun en kort køretur fra motorvejen.
Disse to ejendomme nævnt ovenfor var ikke de eneste børsnoterede egenskaber på webstedet, fordi der er mere! Phil Devin fast ejendom tilbyder i øjeblikket, også en fredelig ejendom beliggende i et af de rolige dele af Holland Park. Det er perfekt for enhver familie, fordi det byder på komfort, god plads og en rolig livsstil.
At finde et sted, der ligger i Hope Island? Phil Devin har en til at tilbyde så godt. To-etagers hjem kan prale af sin store dimensioner, højt til loftet, og glas indhegnet pool. Du og din familie vil helt sikkert have en god tid på sin enorme og privat indendørs/udendørs opholdsområder.
Phil Devin fast ejendom tilbyder også en ejendom i Holland Park West. Det ser nye fordi det for nylig er renoveret, og resultatet er naturligvis af kvalitet. Den gode nyhed er, at det har en lav body corporate gebyrer og lav løbende vedligeholdelse samt.
Dens officielle websted præsenterer også bekvemmelighed til dem der er interesseret i at købe, sælge eller leje en ejendom. Liste af boliger til salg og til auktion er tilgængelige på webstedet, samt de egenskaber, der er blevet solgt.
Du kan anmode om en adgangsvurdering gennem deres online site og Søg efter en bolig, der er tilgængelige for leje. Du kan også udfylde-up lejemålet anvendelse og vedligeholdelse anmodning på webstedet.
Komme i kontakt med Phil Devin at vide mere om tjenesterne af Phil Devin Real Estate og vidne sin ægte og fremragende service.
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Tale med nogen, der har oplevet processen med at købe eller sælge fast ejendom og ofte deres resultater er en kombination af stress, skuffelse og i sidste ende kompromis! En af mine mange mål er at sikre din næste skridt er et positivt.
Jeg startede Phil Devin fast ejendom med en simpel mission: "til at levere resultater der overstiger FORVENTNINGERNE klienter".
Hvad betyder det for dig?
I sidste ende når du køber eller sælger med mig, kommer det til din beslutning om, hvad der er rigtigt for dig. Mit mål er at sørge for du har nok oplysninger til at træffe en beslutning, kan du være tilfreds med ned ad sporet. Når du vælger mig til at hjælpe dig med at købe eller sælge din bolig kan du regne lydhør, kvalitet, omfattende og personlig service.
"Skuffelse er forskellen mellem hvad kunden forventer og agenten leverer"
Jeg ved, at mine klienter trang til at beskæftige sig med en 'professionel', der kan "lytte" til deres individuelle ønsker og behov og levere løsninger til dem!
Phil Devin er det professionelle!
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During the last two weeks of September, Yahoo announced that at least 500 million user accounts had been compromised.
An investigation by Yahoo following suspicions of an attack in July uncovered a far larger, allegedly state-sponsored attack in recent weeks, according to the Associated Press.
“We take these types of breaches very seriously and will determine how this occurred and who is responsible,” the FBI said in a statement last week.
Given the importance most people place on protecting personal information, the Department of Consumer Affairs is encouraging Yahoo Mail users to take action by following several tips, said Megan Stockhausen, communications coordinator with the agency.
Review them carefully and notify the financial institution/provider as soon as an unauthorized or suspicious item is spotted.
A fraud alert and security freeze are free security measures for a credit report. A fraud alert tells a business accessing the report to take extra steps to verify that the person holding the account is the one seeking its goods/services.
When a security freeze is in place, no one can access the report without the account holder approving it.
Stockhausen said these tips can help anyone trying to secure any personal online information.
The government of Japan will create an institute to train employees to counter cyber attacks. The institute, which will be operational early next year, will focus on preventing cyber attacks on electrical systems and other infrastructure.
The training institute, which will operate as part of Japan’s Information Technology Promotion Agency (IPA), is the first center for training in Japan to focus on preventing cyber attacks. A government source said that the primary aims will be preventing a large-scale blackout during the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics in 2020, and stopping leaks of sensitive power plant designs.
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The counter cyber attack training institute will take 100 employees of electrical power and related firms and train them for a full year in Tokyo, using former hackers and cyber security experts as instructors. Funds will be allocated through an extra budget that is currently being compiled.
Cyber security is a growing concern in Japan, where over 12 billion cyber attacks were reported in 2014 by the National Institute of Information Technology. The Japanese national police force reported that instances of cyber crime investigated by the police rose 40% from 2014-2015. In February of this year, a study at Cylance SPEAR identified a hacking group that was targeting Japanese infrastructure. While the group was involved mainly in spying activities and had yet to launch a disruptive or destructive attack, the report warned that the activity was likely to escalate.
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The hugely popular hit HBO show "Game of Thrones" was the most pirated program in 2015. It's been a constant problem for HBO and the company often has to send out warning emails to users and take down demands to torrent sites.
But now, even if you're not pirating "Game of Thrones" you could get one of these notices - but it's not what it seems. Scammers have started to send spoof warning emails from HBO in order to get victims to to send over some serious cash.
The spoof emails instruct the victim to pay a few hundred dollars as part of a settlement for being caught pirating Season 6, Episode 10 of "Game of Thrones." The email reads:
"On this regard, request is hereby made that you and all persons using this account immediately and permanently cease and desist the unauthorized copying and/or distribution of the Work listed in this notice. You may also be liable for monetary damages, including court costs and/or attorney fees if a lawsuit is commenced against you."
The email later says you only have 72 hours to complete your settlement, otherwise further legal action will be taken.
The email is very convincing and could fool nearly everyone. It is professionally-worded and has minimal typos. So in this case, the best defense might be knowing what HBO's real cease and desist letters look like:
It's important to note that the real cease and desist letter doesn't demand money and there's no time limit. It also specifically names the IP address, whereas the fake email doesn't.
Scammers are getting trickier by the day, so you'll have to stay one step ahead of them. One way to do this is to know the warning signs and red flags to look for before clicking on any links or sending out any sensitive information.
- Keep an eye out for typos and bad grammar.
- Be able to identify where the email is coming from.
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- Click here to take the Phishing Email quiz to see if you can spot all the warning signs of a phishing scam.
- Be wary of email-only wire transfer requests and requests involving urgency.
- Be cautious of mimicked email addresses.
- Practice multi-level authentication.
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According to the Federal Trade Commission, unscrupulous companies sometimes approach prospective college students with bogus offers of scholarships, financial aid or consulting services in exchange for an application fee or payment. Some use high-pressure sales pitches at seminars, urging students to pay immediately or risk in losing out on opportunities for aid.
“We don’t know how widespread this is,” FTC spokesman Frank Dorman said.
Some scammers, according to the FTC, guarantee the students will get their fees refunded if they don’t receive a scholarship, but then attach conditions that make it impossible to collect a refund.
Others tell students they’ve been selected as finalists for awards and demand an upfront fee, or request bank account information on the false premise of confirming their eligibility.
“Don’t pay,” King advised. “Legitimate scholarships do not require a fee. Stay away from any types of fees when looking for scholarships.”
Legitimate scholarships, she said, also don’t require recipients to provide personal banking or credit card information.
Conducting some online research into the background of a scholarship or consulting company can also help students spot fraudulent or deceptive offers, she said.
Signs that a scholarship offer may be a scam include the presence of application fees, no proof of past winners, no phone number listed, a request for personal financial information and winning a scholarship you didn’t apply for, King said.
There are also companies that claim they have programs that can increase a student’s eligibility for certain scholarships or grants.
Some legitimate companies provide students with lists of scholarships or run students’ profiles through national scholarship databases to find potential scholarships for which they’re eligible. But legitimate companies won’t guarantee scholarships or grants, according to the FTC.
King recommends that students and parents can save money by doing the legwork themselves.
“Avoid companies that state they will do the work for you,” King said. “Scholarships are work. No one else can do it for you. Try to avoid any company that states it will do the work for you.”