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Mexican Insurance Store Maintains A+ Rating with Better Business Bureau Perris, Calif. - In a clear sign of its ongoing commitment to providing exceptional customer service, Mexican Insurance Store has maintained its A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau into 2012. The popular online Mexican auto insurance provider, which offers a wide range of Mexican Insurance Products through its website, advertises its superior BBB rating prominently on its main page. "We're ... news.yahoo.com
Public Eye: Better Business Bureau lists Top 10 scams of 2011 Consumer scams are everywhere. But they all have one thing in common: duping consumers into giving a www.sacbee.com
Top industries for complaints in 2011 Cars, Internet Better Business Bureau Thursday released its list for top complaints and top inquiries in 2011 for the Northeast California area, with auto-related services topping the list. www.redbluffdailynews.com
Comox Valley Real Estate | Brett Cairns Brings a New Approach and Level of Real Estate Marketing to the Comox Valley ... Brett Cairns, a professional Comox Valley real estate agent in Courtenay BC recently contracted a top real estate marketing firm in California to bring a new approach and new level of real estate marketing to the Comox Valley. With Comox Valley home sales down 30% since 2007, these new strategies and methods will help him remain effective in this highly competitive real estate market and provide ... news.yahoo.com
BUSINESS BEAT: Welcome Anneise Clothing And More A contemporary women's clothing and accessories shop in the East Village Arts District is celebrating its grand opening this Saturday, coinciding with the East Village's second Saturday Art Walk. www.gazettes.com
How to spot signs of a foreclosure scam In the fog of foreclosure, beware of solicitors who offer erroneous information in bids to take your money. www.signonsandiego.com
Job scams evolve with struggling economy A new form to an old scam has hit the Central Valley. Residents are being offered to work from home, but it could cost them thousands. abclocal.go.com
Stop Being Deceived by Interviews When You're Hiring This article is by Don Moore, an associate professor at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. www.forbes.com
Editorial: Bill would hound pet groomers As if California didn't have enough laws and regulations, now the Legislature might regulate pet groomers.Senate Bill 969 is by state Sen. Juan Vargas, D-San Diego. Bathing Fido would be, as the bill's summary puts it, "licensed and regulated by the Veterinary Medical Board."... www.ocregister.com
High-speed rail's coming battle: Powerful land owners If you want to build a rail line between Anaheim and San Francisco, people are going to have to get out of the way.Literally.The proposed California High-Speed Rail would require a lot of land, meaning thousands of California families and businesses will have to move if the project is ever... www.ocregister.com
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