Archive for September 17th, 2008

Order Checks Online

Order Checks Online!

Anyone out there looking to place an order for checks? Whether you need checks for your personal use or for your business I found a site for you. You can Order checks right online, very easy to do. And I have a coupon code you can use to get 25% off your check order. You can use this code “check25” to get that discount I promised. The site you will be visiting is VistaPrint, which also offers a lot more than just checks. When you’re ready to order your checks you can choose from a custom design that will best fit your needs. You will even have space on your checks for a message if you choose. They even offer general purpose three-to-a-page checks, which will make your bookkeeping a lot easier. And another thing I think is pretty cool is that you can print your checks right from your own computer. So if you’re looking for a new place to purchase your next box of checks from you might want to check out VistaPrint. You just never know unless you give them a chance. You could very well find a new company that can meet your personal or business checking needs.

Taxpayers New Owners

Taxpayers New Owners!

America taxpayers are now the proud owners of one of the biggest insure company’s in the world, AIG. We the taxpayers of America just put up $85 billion’s in loans to take 79.9 percent ownership into a company that’s getting ready to fail. Now lets think about this for a minute, would you put your own money into a company that was going to fill for chapter 11 in one day? I know I would have avoided it like a bad habit. Now I understand that the government had to do what it did. And if they didn’t we could be worst off than we already are. I would like to know how things like this happen. How could a company that is so big be in so much debt? Here’s what needs to happen, fire all top officers, which I did hear they would be replacing AIG’s chief executive, Robert Willumstad. They shouldn’t stop there, let them all go and start fresh. That’s my take on AIG, big losers.