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Cyber-Criminals and Online Harassments

November 12, 2008 by maclin · Leave a Comment 

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Cyberstalking, online harassment, online abuse and online bullying are all very serious offenses that have a great deal of overlap in their definitions. They are all essentially harassment and/or stalking over the internet or another digital communication device (e.g. cell phone, instant message).

The labels generally refer to a scale of harassment: online bullying is relatively “mild,” cyberstalking is “severe,” and online abuse/harassment are somewhere in the middle.

Stalking refers to repetitive behavior that is intrusive, harassing, or threatening. Harassment is communication that is unwanted and aggressive, disturbing, or vulgar in nature. Harassment makes the subject feel uncomfortable or even in danger.

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Job Stress is Not Actually About Work

October 13, 2008 by Steve Maclin · Leave a Comment 

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Strange as it may seem, job stress is usually not about stress from too much work. Most people seem to like the work they do, or so they tell us. Of course some jobs are more stressful than others (particularly on Wall Street, in recent months), but when an employee admits to having “job stress,” it usually means some person is causing the stress. Usually a supervisor or a boss, and sometimes a co-worker.

Does this mean that all supervisors and bosses cause stress to their employees? Of course not. Most realize that happy employees turn out more work faster, and do everything they can to provide a pleasant work place. Read more

End Harassment from Debt Collectors and Repair Your Credit

September 7, 2008 by Steve Maclin · Leave a Comment 

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Gene Pimentel asked:

Did you lose your job? Have you suffered some form of medical emergency? Are you being forced to endure any other cause of financial burden due to your loss of income? You are not alone. Millions of people have to face the accumulation of debt that they cannot pay. Miss a single or a few payments and you can expect a not-so friendly call from a debt collector.

Receiving such a call at your workplace can be quite inappropriate and worst of all, utterly humiliating. Some debt collectors will hunt you down until you pay up.

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Where Can You Find Reverse Phone Books?

September 4, 2008 by Steve Maclin · Leave a Comment 

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Reverse phone books are gaining in popularity today. They are the opposite of a regular or normal phone directory. Instead of looking up a person’s name and finding the phone number, you enter the phone number and find out the owner’s name.

On the surface you might think there isn’t much demand or need for reverse phone books service. But you’d be surprised. Think of all the phone calls you miss during the day. You look at caller id and cycle through the numbers that called. How many do you recognize? From all the calls I received yesterday, I only recognized two! Who are these people calling me?
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Still Getting Harassing Calls? Here’s Something You Can Do!

June 13, 2008 by Steve Maclin · Leave a Comment 

Often times the source of the harassing or obscene calls will show the phone number as unlisted, unpublished, non published, anonymous or private. What is the difference between the phone number labels of unlisted, unpublished, non published, private or anonymous? Nothing.

All the above labels essentially mean the same thing.

Still, continuous, secretive, obscene or harassing phone calls can be very scary and stressful. Even if calls are not threatening they can be of great inconvenience. However, there are various options available to you to put an end to these calls. In most cases, simply uncloaking the individual is enough to bring your problems to swift and successful resolutions.
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