Volume 9, Issue I                                                                                                                      Spring 2001

FREE ONLINE SERVICES AVAILABLE TO COMPUTER USERS

The Internet has become more important to the business world. In fact, it is a growing part of more people’s everyday lives. Some still think of being able to use the Internet as being a rather expensive proposition, but that certainly does not have to be the case. In fact, it doesn’t have to cost anything at all.

There are three types of Internet services that can be obtained for no charge – that’s right, absolutely free. They are e-mail service, Internet access and Web site hosting.
The key to the availability of these free services is advertising. Just like network television or commercial radio stations, these sources place ads on the Internet user’s computer screen. Therefore their revenue for providing this service comes from a source other than the actual user.

E-mail: You don’t even have to own a computer to get a free e-mail account. Through sources such as Mail.com, Hotmail or Yahoo you can maintain an e-mail address, send messages and retrieve your own messages at any computer that has Internet access.

Internet access: Some of the companies that offer free Internet access include NetZero, BlueLight, Juno, WorldSpy, Freei, Freewwweb and FreeNSafe. Depending on your location, the access number for some of these may require long-distance charges.

Web site hosting: There are literally hundreds of companies that offer free Web site hosting. CNET, an Internet news service, rated its 100 best in this category. At the top of the list were Bigstep, Doteasy, Fws1 and Jumpline.

Needless to say, if you take advantage of these free services there are limitations. Storage of mail is limited on the free e-mail accounts. Hours are usually limited under the free Internet access plans. And the cost-free hosted Web sites tend to have limited ability for some of the more elaborate functions. Some of these free providers may also retain copyright privileges of the user’s stored work. But at those prices, how can you complain? If it’s not enough, you can always upgrade if you’re willing to pay the difference.
Finding out which Internet service best fits your needs may require a little research and decision making on your part. You may even elect to subscribe to a higher level of service for which you pay a fee. But money (or lack of it) cannot be considered a valid reason for not being able to take advantage of the basic services offered on the Internet.

ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers Accepts Plastic

Effective immediately, participating ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers offices will begin to accept credit cards on appraisal orders. Visa or Master Card payments for orders will be accepted via fax upon acceptance of the order or upon inspection at the property.

“This change is in keeping within our objective to make our services as convenient and available as possible,” stated company President Charlie Elliott. “Recently we have had a number of requests for the service. It seemed that the timing is right for our company to take the initiative in this area as few if any of our competitors accept credit cards as payment for appraisal services. This move is especially important to our firm and clients since we provide appraisal services in all 50 states throughout the country. Credit and collections becomes less of an issue and collecting cash in advance is no longer the sole method of accepting advance payments.”

The company charges a small additional service charge for transactions involving credit cards.
ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers has 12 offices located within four states and offers appraisal service nationwide through a network of appraisers. The company appraises residential as well as commercial real estate, and some offices are independently owned and operated.

 

 

 Charlie Elliott
President

The names and identities of our major banks and mortgage companies keep changing like the colors of a chameleon. Within the past two or three years some of the nation’s banks are merging at a rate not remembered by most of us. Wells Fargo has taken over Norwest, Bank of America has taken over NationsBank and Wachovia will be the surviving name when it merges with First Union. First Union has bought and closed down The Money Store, while Cendant Mortgage, a previously unheard-of name, has become one of the largest mortgage companies in the country. Oh well, I suppose it must just be a sign of the times. Speaking of signs, did you ever wonder what banks do with all of those old signs each time there is a name change? First Union alone has 2,000 branches. There must be a big pile of them somewhere.
 

 
ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers held its annual awards banquet last March at Market Street West Restaurant in Greensboro. The awards were presented to appraisers, managers and offices for top production during the year 2000. The Boone, N.C. office, which is operated by Martitia Mortimer, SRA, was presented the Gold Award for top producing office. Barry Weaver, who works out of that office, won the Gold Award for top producing appraiser. The Gold Award for top producing manager went to Joyce Pusey, SRA, of the Winston-Salem, N.C. office.
Also awarded were Bill Parker of the Boone office (Silver) and Ashley Martin of the Columbia, S.C. office (Bronze) in the top producing appraiser category; Shawn Mayo of High Point, N.C. (Silver) and Paul Ray of Charlotte, N.C. (Bronze) as top producing managers and Greensboro, managed by Robert Brown (Silver) and Pusey’s Winston-Salem (Bronze) as the top producing offices.

ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers has moved its central office to a recently completed building in northwestern Greensboro. Since 1985 the company had been based in an office park in the southwestern section of town. The new address is 3316-A Battleground Ave. (Zip: 27410).

"We have moved to a larger facility to accommodate the growth that we’re
continuing to experience as well as to make our service more
convenient to our
customers," said company president Charlie Elliott. "Our new offices have a state-of-the-art communications system, including high-speed Internet, data and telephone services," he said. "This state-of-the-art facility will permit us to expand our services and enhance our technology more rapidly."


In the last issue of The Appraisal Advisor it was announced that our Web site at www.elliottco.com had been expanded by over 60 links. Since then, nearly 40 more have been added, bringing the total of links to 100. They are divided into 12 categories: associations, commercial property, credit reports, directories, government
agencies and programs, homes, home inspectors, interest rates, maps, mortgage loans, moving companies, parcel shipping and taxing, property tax data, real estate news, weather and other (which includes real estate clip art and Real Estate Job Store). Check it out and see for yourself how using our enhanced Web site can make your job
easier.

Quotes of Wisdom and Wit

"A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds."    – Francis Bacon

"Facts are stubborn things; and what-ever may be our wishes, our inclinations or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence."   – John Adams

"A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams."   – John Barrymore

"When you blame others, you give up your power to change."   – Dr. Robert Anthony

"Don’t be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life."   – Bertolt Brecht

"You will never find time for anything. If you want time you must make it."   – Charles Buxton

"The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost."   – G.K. Chesterton

"Trust everybody, but cut the cards."   – Finley Peter Dunn

"Give light, and the darkness will disappear of itself."   – Erasmus

"Never open the door to a lesser evil, for the other and greater ones invariably slink in after it."   – Baltasar Gracian

"Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance."   – Will Durant

"By doing just a little every day, I can gradually let the task overwhelm me."   – Ashley Brilliant

"Retire? I’m going to stay in show business until I’m the only one left." – George Burns
 

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