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Is any one doing website promotion specialist?

I was on horoscopes for career and finance. A ad was on page for wps training . jhoward@consumerreporteronline.tv
Promoted this. I went to the site for the school career training institute. As it goes along it turns into www.ComputerCareerInstitute.net the site that wants money is http://hipcormarketing.net Is this for real?

Sorry to say, but when I did a search on them, a couple of articles popped up.

http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/312/RipOff0312893.htm

It does not appear to be legitimate. If you have any questions about any other training schools, PLEASE post a question for reviews. Do not send money to anyone unless you are sure of who they are…Just because they have a nice website does not mean that they are a real business. If you want a list of some good online training schools, just leave a message here in this question and I would be glad to help you out. I would just need you to tell me exactly what you are looking to learn so I can find the best for you….cheers

http://www.squidoo.com/Top3MakeMoneyGuides

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2 Responses to “Is any one doing website promotion specialist?”

  1. Mark F says:

    Sorry to say, but when I did a search on them, a couple of articles popped up.

    http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/312/RipOff0312893.htm

    It does not appear to be legitimate. If you have any questions about any other training schools, PLEASE post a question for reviews. Do not send money to anyone unless you are sure of who they are…Just because they have a nice website does not mean that they are a real business. If you want a list of some good online training schools, just leave a message here in this question and I would be glad to help you out. I would just need you to tell me exactly what you are looking to learn so I can find the best for you….cheers

    http://www.squidoo.com/Top3MakeMoneyGuides
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  2. Though the building societies did subsequently recover a significant amount of the mortgage lending business lost to the banks, they still only had about two-thirds of the total market at the end of the 1980s. However, banks and building societies were by now becoming increasingly similar in terms of their structures and functions. When the Abbey National building society converted into a bank in 1989, this could be regarded either as a major diversification of a building society into retail banking – or as significantly increasing the presence of banks in the residential mortgage loans market. Research organization Industrial Systems Research has observed that trends towards the increased integration of the financial services sector have made comparison and analysis of the market shares of different types of institution increasingly problematical. It identifies as major factors making for consistently higher levels of growth and performance on the part of some mortgage lenders

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