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Hand Crafted Pottery Planter WITH CENTER Flower Holder Artist Signed $19.99 |
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VINTAGE Hand Painted ART POTTERY Candle Holder, SIGNED $49.99 |
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Rare Victorian Staffordshire Greyhound QUILL HOLDER and INK WELL Signed ENGLAND $150.00 |
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Gail Pittman Candle Holder Green Taper Pillar Signed Mable Glaze Candlestick $24.99 |
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VINTAGE ASIAN SIGNED EBB CHOM ART Pottery Stoneware FLUTED RING HOLDER DISH $8.99 |
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Hand Painted Candle Holders (Two) Coimbra Portugal – Signed SEC=XVll $19.95 |
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BRAYTONS Laguna Beach California Art POTTERY Candlestick Holders WOOD SIGNED $25.99 |
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Vintage Austrian Half Shell Floral Dishes Numbered Signed Candy Jewelry Holder $0.99 |
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SIGNED Studio Pottery Candle Stick HOLDER $4.70 |
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Vintage Signed Blue Delft PORCELAIN CIGARETTE HOLDER $29.75 |
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Pair signed Antique Staffordshire Lamb Sheep Spaniels quill holders $89.00 |
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Pair Mccoy Pottery Holly & Berry Candle Holders Christmas Holly Leaves Signed $40.00 |
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The Fragrant Mushroom Inkeeper candle holder made & signed by Thor in Sparta TN $10.00 |
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Cute DUCK Duckling Pottery Napkin Holder SIGNED Hindt $8.79 |
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FRANKOMA – GERALD SMITH NUDE WITH CANDLE HOLDER SIGNED $125.00 |
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Garnier – Hand Crafted Candle Holder – Pottery – Signed Pair $25.00 |
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Rare Dated 1922 Van Briggle Pottery Candle Holder Bud Vase – Signed Hutchinson $335.00 |
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Gail Pittman Ceramic Toothbrush Holder in Maypop Signed and Dated ’89 $20.00 |
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ARTIST SIGNED JAR TRINKET HOLDER MARBLE LOOK W/ LID VTG $19.99 |
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VTG 50′s Israel Lapid Signed Hand Painted Candle Holder / Vase w/ Kiln Crack $16.90 |
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Polish Pottery Daisy Napkin Holder Blue Green White Signed Half Moon $24.98 |
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Pair Beautiful Hand Painted Signed Candle Holders ~Mint $50.00 |
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Toothbrush Holder, MT.Fugi, Beautiful Blue design signed with MT Fugi on bottom $15.99 |
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Native American Indian Signed Handmade Pottery Candle Holder Glazed Bear l4g17 $37.38 |
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HANDCRAFTED Hand Thrown POTTERY CANDLE HOLDERS SIGNED $9.95 |
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SIGNED~Vintage BENNET WELSH Pacific Pottery Stoneware Crock UTENSILS HOLDER~MINT $41.95 |
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SIGNED, German Pottery Toothpick Holder, CANDLE HOLDER, CREAMER; FREILICHTMUSEUM $15.00 |
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POTTERY MOJALICA TYPE CANDLE HOLDER, HAND CRAFTED ARTIST SIGNED $46.80 |
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Studio pottery candle holder – signed $6.27 |
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Pottery Vase UNIQUE HOLDER BLUE SIGNED DV 9″h X 7″w ART CRAFT $22.00 |
Bank Identity Theft – 7 Warning Signs
Identity theft is in fact quite a complicated and impressive process. These thieves are smart people who can go to great lengths and use technology to steal your identity. It can cause you monetary damage and stress, if not more. There have been incidents where the wrong individuals have faced court harasment thanks to the fact that an identity thief had committed a crime under their name!
In more cases than not, by the time you find out about such misuse of your identity, the criminal is well hidden under a different one. You are left with a bad reputation and a lot of paper work to take care of with the bank and maybe the police. Being the victim of such a crime is not easy to shake off. At first you have to prove your self innocent of any crime that has been committed under your identity, and then you have to prove it over and over again to people through the years.
Did you know that bank identity theft is nothing new? It’s been around for many years before we even had credit cards or electronic banking. It is the process of withdrawing funds from a person’s account under the pretence of being that person. This could happen if the person who holds the account has not visited the bank for many years. The imposter could show up as the account holder, and sign a well forged signature to withdraw huge funds. In another kind of bank identity theft, the thief could pose as an individual with a good credit rating, if he or she had access to this person’s personal details such as credit rating and social security number. Once they prove this they can take a huge loan and disappear, leaving the bank looking for the wrong guy!
Identity theft can occur thanks to any of your personal information falling into the wrong hands. A drivers’ license, an email password or a credit card pin – any such information can give an identity thief an inlay into your life and identity. Here are a few warning signs that should alert you when someone is accessing your account -
1. You are billed for a credit card that you never did apply for in the first place. Report this to the bank and to the police immediately.
2. You see charges on your credit statement that you never authorized.
3. Your statements are unusually late.
4. Your bank statements speak on transactions that are new to you.
5. Collection agents notify you regarding credit accounts you never opened.
6. Follow up calls from customer service departments – about consumables you did not purchase.
7. Debts displayed on the credit report – ones that you did not file for.
When you see any of these signs, call the bank to verify your statement immediately.
About the Author
Abhishek is a Personal Security expert and he has got some great Identity Theft Prevention Secrets up his sleeves! Download his FREE 136 Pages Ebook, “Identity Theft – Don’t Be The Next Victim!” from his website http://www.Survival-Today.com/14/index.htm . Only limited Free Copies available.
Is there a law as to the distance between permit holder only signs in residents bays?
I paid and displayed but parked opposite the ticket machine. I could see no sign to tell me it was Residents Parking. Got a ticket. The residents parking sign was so far away I couldn’t see it. Also, directly under the sign, roadworks had completely obscured the road so it was impossible to tell if any white lines were there, therefore impossible to tell where Residents parking started or finished. Do I have grounds for appeal? So annoyed because I didn’t try to park for free, thought I was doing the right thing. I think their signage was lacking but is it illegal?
If I were a judge I would probably rule in your favour. Unfortunately I’m not. If the amount of the parking ticket is small then just pay the dam* thing and get it off your back. If it is a large amount and you think it is worth fighting it, then I suggest you plead not-guilty at the court office having jurisdiction. I think you have good grounds and a good chance. Make careful notes as soon as you can detailing everything you can think of. Take some pictures from the spot where your car was parked that show where the signs were, and that there were no other signs warning you. Check at the parking area entrance and all around to make sure you didn’t miss any signs. When you are fully prepared with all the documentation then give it your best shot. Now to take the wind out of my own sails, you may run into the problem that it is a law that does not require posted signs. In that case you will hear, “Ignorance of the law is no excuse”. Check out those details before possibly getting embarrassed in court. Good Luck!
Landon Bennett WR/K State Of Georgia Record Holder
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