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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Buyer And Seller Beware Tips To Avoid Scams On Craigslist What Is Facebook? First 3 Months FREE! Two To View A Couple Of Amazing Videos You Don't Want To Miss This Month's FAQ What's The Best Way To Transfer Files To My New PC? Sites Of The Month Great Sites To Check Out In January Short Tutorial Manually Clearing Your Browser History |
Dear Mosaic Telecom Subscriber The start of a new year is a great time to learn new things and explore new opportunities. To give you some help, this January issue contains Internet-related information and inspiration. Be sure to read the tips on avoiding scams on Craigslist, particularly if you plan to buy or sell on the site in 2012. If a new computer is in your future, check out the advice on how to transfer files from your old one. And everyone can benefit from knowing how to clear your browser history. There's pure fun waiting for you in Two to View, plus innovative ideas in Sites of the Month.
The goal of each of our eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet experience. We think you'll find this information interesting. To see what's inside this issue, simply scroll down the eNewsletter or click on the links within the index to the left. Thanks for reading! - Your friends at Mosaic Telecom |
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Buyer And Seller Beware – Tips To Avoid Scams On Craigslist Craigslist, an online collection of location-based classified ads, can be great for finding sofas, apartments, and even jobs. But as with all online activities, there is the potential for misuse. Scammers can be found virtually everywhere, including Craigslist, and they're out to get your money in any way they can.
Some popular tactics include listing items that don't actually exist and getting you to pay for them; getting you to pay for your purchase through a phony escrow account; getting you to pay for items through Western Union or another service that doesn't trace the receiver; getting you to reveal bank account or other financial information; and offering to pay more for an item that you've listed, then getting you to send a refund that reveals your banking information. Craigslist offers several tips for avoiding these scams, but the #1 piece of advice that will prevent 99 percent of all scams is to deal only with local folks, and meet them in person. Here are a few more rules:
For added protection, trust your instincts. Be wary of ads that look as though they were written by someone who does not use English as their primary language (check for spelling errors and awkward usage). Also make sure you are really on Craigslist; it's easy to make a typo and end up on a site that looks like Craigslist but is really a scammer site. Facebook is the fastest growing social networking site in the world. It's intended to link a person to friends and family, as well as businesses they want to obtain information about or receive special offers from.
In addition to the ability to creating a personal, individual profile for others to view, you can view the information posted by friends, family and companies you wish to interact with. Typically, a profile contains a person's name, a list of the friends and family they are connected to, a list of the businesses the individual "likes", photos, favorites – including hobbies, music, TV shows, movies and quotations. When people "friend" each other on Facebook, they are able to view each other's profiles and posts to the person's Facebook "wall." Email notifications alert you to requests to "friend" you, postings on your wall or being "tagged" in a posted picture. Facebook offers the capability to set your security settings to create a level of interaction and exposure that you feel comfortable with. In addition to providing a means of communication between individuals, Facebook also offers users the ability to keep tabs on companies they do business with or are interested in. When an individual initiates a relationship with a business page on Facebook, it is called "liking" the page. Many businesses provide special updates, information and offers to those who follow their page by "liking" it. Mosaic Telecom has two different Facebook pages. One is associated with the chemical free teen events hosted by the company. The second is the official company page facebook.com/MosaicTelecom. By "liking" the Mosaic Telecom page you'll get first access to company updates, outages, new services and more. You'll also have the opportunity to take part in special offers, contests, etc. Now's the perfect time to find and "like" the Mosaic Telecom page. "Like" us between January 1, 2012 and January 31, 2012 and we'll enter your name in a drawing for a chance to win a Mosaic Telecom $100 gift certificate.
Phone of the Month Two To View – A Couple Of Amazing Videos You Don't Want To Miss This Month's FAQ – What's The Best Way To Transfer Files To My New PC? Question: I'm planning to get a new computer with Windows 7 and will need to transfer my files over from my old PC. What's the best way to do this?
Answer: The best way to transfer your files is to use the Microsoft tool designed specifically for this task, Windows Easy Transfer. With this tool, you can easily transfer user accounts, files and folders (including documents, photos, and music), and other information (such as Internet favorites, email messages, and program settings). With Easy Transfer, you can decide how you want to pull the data from your old computer over to your new computer.
Your options are:
Keep in mind you will still need to install applications on your new computer, such as the Microsoft Office suite, financial software, and any other programs you may have on your old system. Also note that transferring data can be a lengthy process; the actual time will vary depending on the method you choose (network, media, or cable) and the amount of data you have. For more information, visit the Microsoft Windows Easy Transfer page. Sites Of The Month – Great Sites To Check Out In January
Short Tutorial – Manually Clearing Your Browser History Your browser history is a handy tool when you want to quickly return to a recently visited webpage. But it can also become a privacy issue, which is why browsers provide the option of clearing your history. It's also a good thing to do regularly to help prevent the slowdown of your Internet and computer speeds due to the accumulation of cookies and offline webpages. To clear your browser history, simply follow the steps below for your browser and operating system.
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