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Question : In the UK, does anyone know anything about a company known as GL MOBILITY LTD?
The company offers jobs in the US for people to cash checks from their "customers" and fwd 90% to them via Western Union. The company boasts of providing medical supplies/equipment to the US but has a problem with the monetary exchange...thus needing US citizens to cash the checks for 10% of the check.
Can anyone verify this is a legitimate company with legal rights to do business in this manner.
and why do they have problems with US currency exchange?
I know this is something I should shy away from, but I'm asking for info from someone who's actually dealt with these people, done business, worked for them, etc... what was your experience with them?
If I get no answers, then I'll have my answer.
thanks all.
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The company offers jobs in the US for people to cash checks from their "customers" and fwd 90% to them via Western Union. The company boasts of providing medical supplies/equipment to the US but has a problem with the monetary exchange...thus needing US citizens to cash the checks for 10% of the check.
Can anyone verify this is a legitimate company with legal rights to do business in this manner.
and why do they have problems with US currency exchange?
I know this is something I should shy away from, but I'm asking for info from someone who's actually dealt with these people, done business, worked for them, etc... what was your experience with them?
If I get no answers, then I'll have my answer.
thanks all.
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Question : Question about what i can bring on a train....?
ok, so im taking a trip on the 30th and ive read the things you are not allowed to take on the train, but from personal experience does it include things like digital cameras, things ud use for taking a shower, perfume, etc. i mean do they check ur bags? purses? i will leave their list....
Prohibited Items
The following kinds of items are prohibited as both checked and carry-on baggage:
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Incendiaries, including flammable gases, liquids and fuels.
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Corrosive or dangerous chemicals or materials, such as liquid bleach, tear gas, mace, radioactive and harmful bacteriological materials.
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Batteries with acid that can spill or leak (except those batteries used in motorized wheelchairs or similar devices for mobility-impaired passengers).
Fragile and/or valuable items, including but not limited to electronic equipment. (Laptop computers and handheld devices may be carried onboard; however, Amtrak accepts no liability for damage.)
PLEASE HELP
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u can take your bathroom stuff, and your camera... their security is not like the airlines. The don't check your carry on bags. I just took the Amtrak Auto train from FL to VA last week. I don't know if the Auto train is different, I think the only difference is that u travel with your car. So the luggage limitations should be the same. We carried on Soda's, food, etc. They never even checked anything.
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Question : With the millions of Obese people in the US, why not a Gym for them?
I would love to see a Gym geared toward those who have 100+ lbs to loose, Wider seats on the equipment, Exercises for the morbidly obese that take into account limited mobility, knee and back stress, with a rubber walking path? If I had the money I'd start it and it would be less intimidating that a room full of skinny in shape people working out, who look at you like they are disgusted, a Pool would be great, if everyone else is over weight I don't mind but get in a suit with a bunch of skinny folk forget it!
I can't believe Richard Simmons has come up with a " CURVES' type idea for the Obese 100+
CORRECTION: I can't believe Richard Simmons HAS NOT come up with something like this for OBESE +100
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you would also really need people trained in health needs of diabetics and people to watch people working so that they do not over do it.
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