Monday, February 27, 2012

JSS-Tripler positions

Free JSS Position Details

The initial total cash earnings per JSS-Tripler position is $15 or 150%.

The further $15, which effectively triples your money, is paid in the form of JSS positions. When four of your JSS-Tripler positions. have matured and earned you $15 each, you get a JSS position that pays you $60 when it cycles. This amounts to $15 per JSS-Tripler position.

This is how your money is tripled.

So you want to buy JSS-Tripler positions in multiples of four(4), to take full advantage of the above.

For the details of how JSS works, see the Synergy Surf FAQ.

For more details on how JSS-Tripler works, check out the JSS-Tripler FAQ.

Easter Gifts


It is wild to think that another year has begun and yet another winter season will soon draw to a close. The Easter holiday is right around the corner. Although in the past, I do not think we have really done anything with the kids for Easter, this year we may go ahead and give Easter Baskets. I suppose that it is about time that we sat down with our kids and told them about Easter. I suspect that giving them Easter Gift Baskets will help them to remember whatever we tell them about the holiday and its history.
I am a little reluctant to present our kids with Easter Gifts. However, I rationalize that our doing so might help them to remember the significance of the day and why it is important. Maybe we will also see if they can participate in an Easter egg hunt this year. I recall that when I was a kid, I didn’t really care to eat the eggs, but I really enjoyed looking for them.

removal companies

One of our family friends is from the United Kingdom. He recently married a Thai school teacher and is planning to sell his house and move permanently to Thailand. I do not envy his need to research the house removals company . I suspect that most will not offer international shipping. And even for those that can safely ship his belongings to Thailand, I imagine that the price may be prohibitive. If I were in his shoes, I might first try to limit the amount of things that need to be moved. For example, he might just do a thorough inventory of his home. Then he can make an item by item decision as to what he really needs and wants with him in Thailand. Then, to the extent that he identifies things that he does not want or need , but that still remain in good condition, he could have a yard sale, sell the items on Ebay or donate them to charity.
I suppose that the first step will be to collect some quotes to get a sense of the potential magnitude of the costs. The amounts quoted may then have an impact on your willingness to part with certain marginally valuable items. That is, if you like something enough and the marginal additional shipping costs is low, then maybe you keep the item rather than throwing it out or trying to sell it.