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Four British energy suppliers face investigation into claims of misselling

Sunday, September 5, 2010

The Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), the regulator of the electricity and gas markets in Great Britain, has launched an investigation into four of the largest British energy suppliers over suspicions that they not be complying with face-to-face and telephone sales regulations. The four organisations facing scrutiny could be fined up to 10% of their annual turnover if it is found that they are breaking sales regulations. Scottish Power, npower, Scottish and Southern Energy and EDF Energy are all to face questioning by the organisation.

Ofgem has urged customers of the four companies to alert the energy regulator, “if they are concerned about the sales approach any domestic suppliers have taken when selling energy contracts, either face-to-face or by telephone,” according to a statement. “As part of the investigation process Ofgem will examine any evidence of non-compliance and consider whether there are grounds for exercising enforcement powers.”

New regulations on sales tactics by energy suppliers were recently introduced, and, Ofgem has said, energy suppliers must be “proactive in preventing misselling to customers both face to face and over the phone. Also, if suppliers are selling contracts face to face they must provide customers with an estimate before any sales are concluded. In most circumstances customers should also receive a comparison of the supplier’s offer with their current deal.” Only one in five consumers consider energy suppliers to be trustworthy, and 61% of people feel intimidated by doorstep sales people from energy companies. According to the organisation Consumer Focus, “complaints have declined since new rules came into effect this year, but suppliers still seem to be flouting the rules. Some customers are still being given misleading quotes and information, which leave them worse off when they switch provider.”

The newspaper The Guardian has reported that “householders are reporting that sales agents working for the energy suppliers are giving them misleading information and quotes which leave them worse off when they switch supplier.” Consumer Focus has said that if energy companies continue to break the rules, they could be banned from doorstep-selling completely. The report goes on to say that “new figures from helpline Consumer Direct show that while the number of complaints has fallen since last year, about 200 cases of mis-selling are being reported each month.” However, Scottish Power said it insists on “the highest standards possible for all of our sales agents”, and npower told the Financial Times that it was “confident that the processes we have in place mean that we comply with our regulatory obligations”. EDF added that it was “fully compliant with all obligations regarding sales of energy contracts”.

According to the regulator, the obligations are serious and must be followed by energy supplies, or they will face “tougher sanctions than those available under more general consumer protection law.” Ofgem has published a guide advising consumers what they should do should an energy salesperson contact them in person of by telephone. Improper sales tactics are still common in the industry—in 2008 an Ofgem investigation found that 48% of gas customers and 42% of electricity customers were worse off after switching supplier on the doorstep. Npower was fined £1.8 million in 2008 by the organisation, and Ofgem insists that they are “committed to taking action” over improper sales activities by energy companies. “Suppliers have existing obligations to detect and prevent misselling and new licence conditions were brought in following our probe to further increase protection for customers,” said Andrew Wright, a Senior Partner of the regulator. “We expect all suppliers to comply with these tougher obligations but if our investigations find otherwise we will take strong action.”

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Head of energy at Consumer Focus, Audrey Gallacher, called the investigation “a welcome step … to address years of customers getting a bad deal on energy prices on their doorstep. While many doorstep sales people will do a good job, the pay and rewards system continues to encourage mis-selling, despite years of regulation and voluntary initiatives. If better advice for customers and enforcement of the tougher rules doesn’t end the flagrant abuse of this form of selling the big question will be whether it should be completely banned.” Christine McGourty, director of Energy UK, which represents the leading gas and electricity companies, said that “the companies involved will collaborate with the Ofgem investigation and are awaiting further details from the regulator. Any sales agent in breach of the code will be struck off the approved energy sales register.” Which? chief executive, Peter Vicary-Smith, has said he considers the situation “shocking”, saying that the investigation “will do nothing to improve consumer trust in energy suppliers. We’re pleased that Ofgem has promised tough measures against any firms guilty of mis-selling. We hope it uses this opportunity to tighten rules around telesales so they are in line with those for face to face sales.”

SNP Westminster Energy spokesperson Mike Weir MP, however, said that the investigation “does nothing to tackle the real problem of fuel prices which leave many Scots facing great difficulty in heating their homes … Rather than tinkering around the edges Ofgem should be looking at how to reduce prices for vulnerable households.” Gareth Kloet, Head of Utilities at Confused.com, one of the UK’s biggest and most popular price comparison services, also welcomed the inquiry. “It is unacceptable for energy companies to mislead customers like this,” he said, adding that Confused.com has previously “urged energy providers to either stop the practice of doorstep selling or make it very clear to households that better deals are available online. There is no reason why door-to-door salesmen can’t show people online deals and even help households switch to them.”

“Our research reveals customers could end up paying £167 more than they need to as door-to-door salesmen are unable to offer the discounts that are applied online. The changes that have been made to date are a welcome addition to safeguard customers; however this review has been much needed for a long time. Hopefully it will mark the end of customers being overcharged and missold,” Kloet continued. “Our message to energy consumers remains the same: they should shop around online to make sure they’re getting the best deal possible and turn these salesmen away.”

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3 Things Not To Do Before You Buy Your Next Home

Submitted by: Heather Dunlop

You are ready to buy a home, or are you? Most likely you will need a mortgage to purchase your next home and you will need to qualify for that mortgage. There are 3 things you should not do before you buy a home.

These three things will make it eaiser for you to qualify for that mortgage and get the best interest rate you can.

1.Don t Open any New Lines of Credit

When you apply for a mortgage, the mortgage broker will pull your credit report. They are going to look through it in detail to see how you have handled credit in the past. They will also look at your credit report to see your recent activity. If you have opened up new lines of credit, they may view this as a negative since you are looking for sources of credit. They may see this as your inability to pay for your current expenses and you are using credit to pay your expense.

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When you are looking to buy a house, hold off opening up any new lines of credit, regardless of the type, until after you own your home.

2.No Major Purchases of Any Kind

If you have a large purchase in the last couple of months, this could hinder your ability to qualify for a mortgage. If they see that you just purchased a car or a boat, the mortgage broker knows that you have a new monthly payment and you don t have a history of showing that you can make the payments on that new purchase.

It will also impact your debt-to-income ratio, a very important ratio that determines the amount of the mortgage you can qualify for.

3.Don t Move around Money

The lenders like to see that you have had the money in your bank account for at least a couple of months. If they see new deposits of a large chunk of cash into your bank account, they will ask you where it came from. If it came from someone else, they will want an explanation from you. If a family member is going to give you the down payment for your new home, that s OK, the lender just wants to know where it came from. Lenders view money that you receive as income different from money you receive as a gift. Don t try to hide the source of the money, if they don t trust you they won t make you the loan. Just let them know where the money came from and show them the paper trail if they ask for it.

The best thing you can do is be consistent in the months leading up to the purchase of your home. Don t make any new purchases, open any new lines of credit, or move money around just before buying your home. You want to make sure you qualify for the mortgage first since this is the biggest loan you will be asking for.

After you own the home, then you can go out and buy the new car.

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Former professional wrestler Giant González dies aged 44
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Former professional wrestler Giant González dies aged 44

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Former Argentine professional wrestler and basketball player Jorge ‘Giant’ González has died at the age of 44. González died in his hometown of San Martin, Argentina. The cause of death was established to be complications of diabetes. González had suffered with the illness for several years and was wheelchair bound.

Standing over 7.5 feet (2.3 metres) tall, González was originally a basketball player before becoming a wrestler. Upon moving to the United States, he was drafted in the third round of the 1988 NBA draft by the Atlanta Hawks. After his basketball career ended, he joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW). During his time there, he wrestled as El Gigante for two years, then joining the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).

During his time with the WWF, González feuded with The Undertaker. He debuted at the 1993 Royal Rumble where he eliminated Undertaker from the Royal Rumble match. He spent the entire of his time at with the WWF feuding with Undertaker and left the company in July 1993 after losing a Rest in Peace match to him. After leaving the company, he wrestled in Japan before retiring in 1995 after suffering from sciatic nerve pain.

González is the latest in a line of former WWE wrestlers to die in the last two months. In August, both Lance Cade and Luna Vachon passed away, while Mike ‘Bastion Booger’ Shaw died at the age of 53 earlier this month.

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How To Start An E Commerce Site

This gives a very obvious advantageto those who operate e-commerce websites, as it means more business for them.However,there are certain things that you need to do before you even start buildingyour web store.Here are some of them:Think of The Merchandise that You Will beSelling There are a variety of things that you can sell online.Think about whatyou want to sell.For example, you can build a store that sells clothing andaccessories.Or you could create one which sells mobile phones.It is notrecommended to start a variety store which sells pretty much everything, suchas dog sweaters and car headlights at the same time.According to many BostonInternet Marketingexperts, such a site would be very difficult to market.If youwant to sell different categories of products, you can create more than onee-commerce site.Get a Source for Your Merchandise You would obviously need toget suppliers for the merchandise that you intend to sell.However, thanks tothe internet, these are relatively easy to find.There are plenty of websitessuch as Alibaba.com where you can find wholesalers that carry various items forsale.They offer very low prices if you buy in bulk, which allows you to make adecent profit.Get all The Necessary Services to Power Your Store The firstthing that you will need for your web store would be a web hosting provider.Itis recommended that you take a close look at all available web hosting optionsfor your site.You would also need a payment processor as well as a shoppingcart interface.However, many payment processors provide complete e-commercescripts that take care of all aspects of the checkout process.Think of How YouWill Market Your Web Store One of the most common ways of marketing ane-commerce site would be to use search engine optimization.A Boston SEOcompanycan help you make your website rise through rankings on various search engines.Ofcourse, SEO is not the only way to get the word out about your site.Since doingSEO the right way is a rather time consuming process, you should also employother methods to market your site in the meantime. It is possible for you touse social media marketing, pay per click advertising as well as media buyingto get some good quality traffic to your e-commerce website.You may take theinitiative of handling the marketing by yourselfFind Article, or you cansimplify things by hiring a Digital Marketing Agency to do things for you.

Death toll from Chinese earthquake passes 2,000
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Death toll from Chinese earthquake passes 2,000

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The death toll from a 6.9 magnitude earthquake in the Qinghai province in western China has surpassed two thousand.

The official number of dead is now at 2039, with another 195 missing. 12,135 people were injured by the temblor, over 1400 of which were said to be in serious condition. The quake’s epicentre was in the Yushu county. On Tuesday, rescuers were still searching for survivors buried beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings in and around the town of Jiegu, one of the most badly affected places.

Officials have increased their relief efforts, bringing food, blankets, tents, and other assistance to the area.

Yesterday, an official remembrance day for those killed was held; public entertainment was limited and national Chinese flags flew at half-mast.

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4-year-old boy killed by dog in Liverpool, England
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4-year-old boy killed by dog in Liverpool, England

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

A four-year-old boy has been killed by a dog in the city of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. The child has been identified as John Paul Massey. The animal belonged to his uncle. The boy’s 63-year-old grandmother Helen Foulkes tried to protect the boy but ended up getting bitten by the dog in the process. She had to receive hospital treatment for the injury.

The dog itself was shot dead in the front garden of the house where the attack had taken place. The police had said that they did not take further action after receiving a report about dog breeding earlier this year.

Chief Superintendent Steve Ashley from the police force said about the incident: “In February this year a housing officer rang Merseyside Police to say they had received complaints of dog breeding at the address. At that time the police said it wasn’t a police matter and no action was taken by Merseyside Police.

That is contrary to our policies and an investigation is now launched into exactly what happened in February.”

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Hvac Companies Offer Regular Maintenance And Ac Repair

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Many homeowners are at a loss when their heating and cooling equipment needs servicing in the home they just purchased. There may be a business card or numbers written with magic marker inside the furnace door, and left by the former homeowner, which could make it easier. The Realtor can be called if a list of names of heating and cooling companies, and other service companies in the area, hasn’t been provided. At the same time, it may be best for the homeowners, themselves, to find a company that cleans and maintains systems a couple times a year. There are excellent companies in the Palm Harbor area that have been around for a long time and provide excellent service to customers.

When it comes to AC Repair or installations, many of the companies work with TRANE, Lennox and Carrier because they’re excellent companies. If a homeowner needs repairs on another type of product, HVAC technicians have been trained to repair any type of equipment the homeowner has. They also carry all the tools needed in their vans so that the furnace or air conditioner can be repaired in one visit. When people purchase their home systems from companies like Palm Harbor Heating & Air Conditioning, they can be sure they’re installed properly.

Good companies in the area also like to come back to the home regularly to maintain the systems they just installed. Signing up for maintenance service is good for warranties. HVAC companies know that when they have documented proof a client has them maintain their home’s heating and cooling system, Lennox, TRANE and Carrier will uphold the warranty, for sure. Any type of system can have a problem, and need AC Repair, plus it could even be a lemon, but that’s when the warranties come into play and the homeowner isn’t literally left out in the cold. That’s also when knowing a company that offers the highest quality products, and employ technicians that understand when a product is beyond repairing, is very important.

Customers keep companies in business because they spend their money, plus they talk a lot. When they’re happy with service, prices, installations, and cleanliness of the technicians, everyone is going to hear the good news. HVAC companies strive each day to make sure their customers have good news to spread.

Honolulu man dies after fall into sewage-contaminated harbor
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Honolulu man dies after fall into sewage-contaminated harbor

Saturday, April 8, 2006

A Honolulu man who fell into the sewage-contaminated Ala Wai Yacht Harbor died Thursday night of a massive bacterial infection that caused the loss of one of his legs, septic shock, and ultimately organ failure.

Oliver Johnson, 34, a Honolulu mortgage broker, died between 9:15 and 9:30 p.m. HST Thursday (0715-0730 UTC Friday) when his family removed him from life support. On Friday, March 31, Johnson had apparently fallen into the waters of the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, located at the mouth of the Ala Wai Canal on the western side of Waikiki.

At the time, the canal and surrounding beaches were contaminated by over 48 million gallons of untreated sewage. The extent to which the sewage spill contributed to Johnson’s symptoms remains unclear.

Johnson earlier reported that he had fallen accidentally into the harbor, then later indicated that he had been involved in a fight on board a boat and had been pushed or thrown into the harbor waters. A security guard at Johnson’s apartment reported that he was bloodied and soaking wet, and that he stumbled into the lobby and collapsed. Paramedics took Johnson to Straub Hospital where he was treated and released.

Johnson reported steadily worsening leg pain that weekend and was admitted to Queen’s Hospital on Sunday with breathing difficulties. Doctors that night amputated his left leg above the knee to try to halt the spread of the infection, and Johnson was placed in a medically induced coma.

Initially suspecting that Johnson had contracted streptococcus-caused necrotizing fasciitis, doctors later found that Johnson had contracted three different bacteria, two of which, vibrio vulnificus and aeromonas hydrophila, have flesh-eating properties. Despite the amputation, Johnson’s condition steadily worsened to the point where doctors said that his other leg and left arm would also have needed to be amputated to save his life.

An autopsy performed by the Honolulu medical examiner’s office reported that Johnson had suffered from massive organ failure caused by septic shock. The medical examiner noted that Johnson had a vulnificus infection on his foot and suffered from chronic alcoholic liver disease which may have contributed to the infection’s taking hold.

The Honolulu Police Department has opened a third-degree assault case; with Johnson’s death, homicide detectives are also investigating. State health officials are also investigating Johnson’s illness.

Johnson’s family has retained an attorney to investigate the causes surrounding his illness and death. It is not clear yet whether any legal action will be taken.

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Australian health workers to close intensive care units in Victoria next week
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Australian health workers to close intensive care units in Victoria next week

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Members of Australia’s Health Services Union (HSU) will go on strike in Victoria next week in a dispute over stalled wage and career structure negotiations. Over 5000 physiotherapists, speech pathologists and radiation therapists will walk off the job next week, effectively closing the state’s 68 largest health services.

The strike will force the closure of intensive care units and emergency departments across the state.

It is feared the strike could continue into Easter.

National secretary of the HSU, Kathy Jackson said admissions would be crippled, while intensive care patients would have to be evacuated to New South Wales, Tasmania and South Australia as hospitals will not be able to perform tests or administer treatment.

“When an ambulance shows up you can’t admit a patient without an X-ray being available, you can’t intubate them and you can’t operate on them,” she said.

“If something goes wrong in an ICU you need to be able to X-ray, use nuclear medicine or any diagnostic procedure,” said Ms Jackson.

Ms Jackson said the HSU offered arbitration last year, but the state government refused. “They’re not interested in settling disputes, they hope that we are just going to go away.”

“We’re not going away, we’ve gone back and balloted the whole public health workforce in Victoria, those ballots were successful, 97 percent approval rating,” she said.

The HSU is urging the government to commence serious negotiations to resolve the dispute before industrial action commenced.

The government has offered the union a 3.25 per cent pay increase, in line with other public sector workers but the union has demanded more, but stopped short of specifying a figure.

Victorian Premier John Brumby said the claim would be settled according to the government’s wages policy. “The Government is always willing and wanting to sit down and negotiate with the relevant organisations . . . we have a wages policy based around an increase of 3.25 per cent and, above that, productivity offset,” he told parliament.

The union claims it is also arguing against a lack of career structure, which has caused many professionals to leave the health service. Ms Jackson said wages and career structures in Victoria were behind other states.

Victorian Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu said he was not in support of the proposed strike and called on the government to meet with unions. “There could not be a more serious threat to our health system than has been announced today.”

“We now have to do whatever is possible to stop this strike from proceeding,” he said.

The opposition leader will meet with the union at 11:30 AM today.

Victorian Hospitals Industry Association industrial relations services manager Simon Chant said hospitals were looking at the possible impact and warned that patients may have to be evacuated interstate if the strike goes ahead.

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