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Showing posts with label Hanis Zalikha Zainal. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Ticket For Maher Zain Concert in Malawati Stadium,Shah Alam 25 & 26 February



Featuring:
MESUT KURTIS (Macedonia), IRFAN MAKKI (Canada) & INTEAM (Malaysia)

Ticket:
RM297 | RM253 | RM203 | RM103 | RM53

* Children under 3 years old (hold on the lap of parents) is allowed
for FREE ENTRANCE. (No seat is provided)

Where to buy:
www.tickethotline.com.my
Tel: +603-7725 1177 / +603-7725 1166

Ticket Outlets (start selling on 17th Jan 2011)
Rock Corner@1 Utama
Rock Corner@The Curve
Rock Corner@Suria KLCC
Rock Corner@The Garden
Rock Corner@Ampang Point
Rock Corner@Subang Parade


Read more: http://ilhamnurulresources.blogspot.com/#ixzz1E1slmH5P

Ticket For Maher Zain Concert in Malawati Stadium,Shah Alam 25 & 26 February



Featuring:
MESUT KURTIS (Macedonia), IRFAN MAKKI (Canada) & INTEAM (Malaysia)

Ticket:
RM297 | RM253 | RM203 | RM103 | RM53

* Children under 3 years old (hold on the lap of parents) is allowed
for FREE ENTRANCE. (No seat is provided)

Where to buy:
www.tickethotline.com.my
Tel: +603-7725 1177 / +603-7725 1166

Ticket Outlets (start selling on 17th Jan 2011)
Rock Corner@1 Utama
Rock Corner@The Curve
Rock Corner@Suria KLCC
Rock Corner@The Garden
Rock Corner@Ampang Point
Rock Corner@Subang Parade


Read more: http://ilhamnurulresources.blogspot.com/#ixzz1E1slmH5P

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Tips for Avoiding Internet Auction Fraud


Internet Fraud
Listed below are tips to protect yourself and your family from various forms of Internet fraud.
Tips for Avoiding Internet Auction Fraud:
  • Understand as much as possible about how the auction works, what your obligations are as a buyer, and what the seller's obligations are before you bid.
  • Find out what actions the website/company takes if a problem occurs and consider insuring the transaction and shipment.
  • Learn as much as possible about the seller, especially if the only information you have is an e-mail address. If it is a business, check the Better Business Bureau where the seller/business is located.
  • Examine the feedback on the seller.
  • Determine what method of payment the seller is asking from the buyer and where he/she is asking to send payment.
  • If possible, purchase items online using your credit card, because you can often dispute the charges if something goes wrong.
  • Be cautious when dealing with sellers outside the United States. If a problem occurs with the auction transaction, it could be much more difficult to rectify.
  • Ask the seller about when delivery can be expected and whether the merchandise is covered by a warranty or can be exchanged if there is a problem.
  • Make sure there are no unexpected costs, including whether shipping and handling is included in the auction price.
  • There should be no reason to give out your social security number or driver’s license number to the seller.
Tips for Avoiding Non-Delivery of Merchandise:
  • Make sure you are purchasing merchandise from a reputable source.
  • Do your homework on the individual or company to ensure that they are legitimate.
  • Obtain a physical address rather than simply a post office box and a telephone number, and call the seller to see if the telephone number is correct and working.
  • Send an e-mail to the seller to make sure the e-mail address is active, and be wary of those that utilize free e-mail services where a credit card wasn't required to open the account.
  • Consider not purchasing from sellers who won't provide you with this type of information.
  • Check with the Better Business Bureau from the seller’s area.
  • Check out other websites regarding this person/company.
  • Don’t judge a person or company by their website. Flashy websites can be set up quickly.
  • Be cautious when responding to special investment offers, especially through unsolicited e-mail.
  • Be cautious when dealing with individuals/companies from outside your own country.
  • Inquire about returns and warranties.
  • If possible, purchase items online using your credit card, because you can often dispute the charges if something goes wrong.
  • Make sure the transaction is secure when you electronically send your credit card numbers.
  • Consider using an escrow or alternate payment service.
Tips for Avoiding Credit Card Fraud:
  • Don't give out your credit card number online unless the site is a secure and reputable. Sometimes a tiny icon of a padlock appears to symbolize a higher level of security to transmit data. This icon is not a guarantee of a secure site, but provides some assurance.
  • Don't trust a site just because it claims to be secure.
  • Before using the site, check out the security/encryption software it uses.
  • Make sure you are purchasing merchandise from a reputable source.
  • Do your homework on the individual or company to ensure that they are legitimate.
  • Obtain a physical address rather than simply a post office box and a telephone number, and call the seller to see if the telephone number is correct and working.
  • Send an e-mail to the seller to make sure the e-mail address is active, and be wary of those that utilize free e-mail services where a credit card wasn't required to open the account.
  • Consider not purchasing from sellers who won't provide you with this type of information.
  • Check with the Better Business Bureau from the seller’s area.
  • Check out other websites regarding this person/company.
  • Don’t judge a person or company by their website. Flashy websites can be set up quickly.
  • Be cautious when responding to special investment offers, especially through unsolicited e-mail.
  • Be cautious when dealing with individuals/companies from outside your own country.
  • If possible, purchase items online using your credit card, because you can often dispute the charges if something goes wrong.
  • Make sure the transaction is secure when you electronically send your credit card number.
  • Keep a list of all your credit cards and account information along with the card issuer’s contact information. If anything looks suspicious or you lose your credit card(s), contact the card issuer immediately.
Tips for Avoiding Investment Fraud:
  • Don’t judge a person or company by their website. Flashy websites can be set up quickly.
  • Don’t invest in anything you are not absolutely sure about. Do your homework on the investment and the company to ensure that they are legitimate.
  • Check out other websites regarding this person/company.
  • Be cautious when responding to special investment offers, especially through unsolicited e-mail.
  • Be cautious when dealing with individuals/companies from outside your own country.
  • Inquire about all the terms and conditions.
Tips for Avoiding Business Fraud:
  • Purchase merchandise from reputable dealers or establishments.
  • Obtain a physical address rather than simply a post office box and a telephone number, and call the seller to see if the telephone number is correct and working.
  • Send an e-mail to the seller to make sure the e-mail address is active, and be wary of those that utilize free e-mail services where a credit card wasn't required to open the account.
  • Consider not purchasing from sellers who won't provide you with this type of information.
  • Purchase merchandise directly from the individual/company that holds the trademark, copyright, or patent.
Tips for Avoiding the Nigerian Letter or “419” Fraud:
  • Be skeptical of individuals representing themselves as Nigerian or foreign government officials asking for your help in placing large sums of money in overseas bank accounts.
  • Do not believe the promise of large sums of money for your cooperation.
  • Guard your account information carefully.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tips for Avoiding Internet Auction Fraud

Internet Fraud
Listed below are tips to protect yourself and your family from various forms of Internet fraud.
Tips for Avoiding Internet Auction Fraud:
  • Understand as much as possible about how the auction works, what your obligations are as a buyer, and what the seller's obligations are before you bid.
  • Find out what actions the website/company takes if a problem occurs and consider insuring the transaction and shipment.
  • Learn as much as possible about the seller, especially if the only information you have is an e-mail address. If it is a business, check the Better Business Bureau where the seller/business is located.
  • Examine the feedback on the seller.
  • Determine what method of payment the seller is asking from the buyer and where he/she is asking to send payment.
  • If possible, purchase items online using your credit card, because you can often dispute the charges if something goes wrong.
  • Be cautious when dealing with sellers outside the United States. If a problem occurs with the auction transaction, it could be much more difficult to rectify.
  • Ask the seller about when delivery can be expected and whether the merchandise is covered by a warranty or can be exchanged if there is a problem.
  • Make sure there are no unexpected costs, including whether shipping and handling is included in the auction price.
  • There should be no reason to give out your social security number or driver’s license number to the seller.
Tips for Avoiding Non-Delivery of Merchandise:
  • Make sure you are purchasing merchandise from a reputable source.
  • Do your homework on the individual or company to ensure that they are legitimate.
  • Obtain a physical address rather than simply a post office box and a telephone number, and call the seller to see if the telephone number is correct and working.
  • Send an e-mail to the seller to make sure the e-mail address is active, and be wary of those that utilize free e-mail services where a credit card wasn't required to open the account.
  • Consider not purchasing from sellers who won't provide you with this type of information.
  • Check with the Better Business Bureau from the seller’s area.
  • Check out other websites regarding this person/company.
  • Don’t judge a person or company by their website. Flashy websites can be set up quickly.
  • Be cautious when responding to special investment offers, especially through unsolicited e-mail.
  • Be cautious when dealing with individuals/companies from outside your own country.
  • Inquire about returns and warranties.
  • If possible, purchase items online using your credit card, because you can often dispute the charges if something goes wrong.
  • Make sure the transaction is secure when you electronically send your credit card numbers.
  • Consider using an escrow or alternate payment service.
Tips for Avoiding Credit Card Fraud:
  • Don't give out your credit card number online unless the site is a secure and reputable. Sometimes a tiny icon of a padlock appears to symbolize a higher level of security to transmit data. This icon is not a guarantee of a secure site, but provides some assurance.
  • Don't trust a site just because it claims to be secure.
  • Before using the site, check out the security/encryption software it uses.
  • Make sure you are purchasing merchandise from a reputable source.
  • Do your homework on the individual or company to ensure that they are legitimate.
  • Obtain a physical address rather than simply a post office box and a telephone number, and call the seller to see if the telephone number is correct and working.
  • Send an e-mail to the seller to make sure the e-mail address is active, and be wary of those that utilize free e-mail services where a credit card wasn't required to open the account.
  • Consider not purchasing from sellers who won't provide you with this type of information.
  • Check with the Better Business Bureau from the seller’s area.
  • Check out other websites regarding this person/company.
  • Don’t judge a person or company by their website. Flashy websites can be set up quickly.
  • Be cautious when responding to special investment offers, especially through unsolicited e-mail.
  • Be cautious when dealing with individuals/companies from outside your own country.
  • If possible, purchase items online using your credit card, because you can often dispute the charges if something goes wrong.
  • Make sure the transaction is secure when you electronically send your credit card number.
  • Keep a list of all your credit cards and account information along with the card issuer’s contact information. If anything looks suspicious or you lose your credit card(s), contact the card issuer immediately.
Tips for Avoiding Investment Fraud:
  • Don’t judge a person or company by their website. Flashy websites can be set up quickly.
  • Don’t invest in anything you are not absolutely sure about. Do your homework on the investment and the company to ensure that they are legitimate.
  • Check out other websites regarding this person/company.
  • Be cautious when responding to special investment offers, especially through unsolicited e-mail.
  • Be cautious when dealing with individuals/companies from outside your own country.
  • Inquire about all the terms and conditions.
Tips for Avoiding Business Fraud:
  • Purchase merchandise from reputable dealers or establishments.
  • Obtain a physical address rather than simply a post office box and a telephone number, and call the seller to see if the telephone number is correct and working.
  • Send an e-mail to the seller to make sure the e-mail address is active, and be wary of those that utilize free e-mail services where a credit card wasn't required to open the account.
  • Consider not purchasing from sellers who won't provide you with this type of information.
  • Purchase merchandise directly from the individual/company that holds the trademark, copyright, or patent.
Tips for Avoiding the Nigerian Letter or “419” Fraud:
  • Be skeptical of individuals representing themselves as Nigerian or foreign government officials asking for your help in placing large sums of money in overseas bank accounts.
  • Do not believe the promise of large sums of money for your cooperation.
  • Guard your account information carefully.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Are You in Love or Forcing It?.Lets Try This Quiz




18 Cunnilingus Sex Position

Cunnilingus is the act of using the mouth, lips, and tongue to stimulate the female genitals.
Known by many names; going down, eating out, clam chowder, and carpet munchingto name a few, the art of cunnilingus is best known for an important skill to master if you want to keep your woman satisfied… and generally speaking, a satisfied woman is a faithful one!
68 Hers
Oral Heaven – focus 100% on her while she simply relaxes – she’ll thank you for it! 69 less 68… she owes you one!
Butler
“You rang?… it’s awfully dark out there ma’am, either that or this peephole needs a darn good dusting!
Drive-Thru
Here’s a Drive-Thru with a difference. Be respectful and don’t forget to place your order before you chow down.
Ear Muffs
Ever heard of the three wise monkeys? Here it is, ‘See all, hear all and say nothing’. Just enjoy … the occasional “Mmmmmmm” will suffice.
Eve’s Ecstasy
Eve’s Ecstasy is all about control, stimulation and access. While the performer lays back and chows down.
Feedbag
You can get as dirty as you like, so go ahead; wrap a pair of legs around your muzzle and chow down. That’s some tasty feed you’ve got there!
Forbidden Fruit
A forbidden fruit recommended more than five times a day to keep the doctor away. This is a diet to die for!
Head Rush
Just hanging around; no strings attached either! There’s just one question – will the blood be rushing to the head or to the…?
Licking The Flag Pole
You don’t want her putting the flag to half-mast after you’ve finished… show her the colors and your pole might be next!
Pie in the Sky
Yummy!! Better than Momma’s best baking… this one will have you salivating for more – careful with the hot gravy now!
Riding the North Face
Get a secure hold because things can change fast up there… just mind out where you put those crampons.
Riding the South Face
For those cunnilingus connoisseurs who like to take the back country route. And if she’s in the mood to go south on you while you’re exploring her territory, bonus
Scarf
Guaranteed to warm things up… the Scarf is great for all weathers. No need for hat and gloves though – unless you’re outdoors.
Spread Eagle
Help her find those thermals and she can soar with the birds! Follow her lead, don’t you get greedy and dive too soon…
Suplex Her
Wrestling purists will see that this isn’t the exact form of the move, but in the grand scheme of things, our lovers are more than happy to be pinned to one another.
Under the Cuckoo Nest
If you see your bird perched in this position, don’t let it fly away without paying their roost a visit. They’ll give you plenty to snack on if you burrow yourself in their nest.
Under the Hood
Calling amateur car mechanics everywhere… this is one time you won’t mind losing your dipstick!
Under the Sink
In order to get a better look at the other partner’s plumbing, the giver’s got to go down under. But if the pipes burst, they’ll have no choice but to plunge-her!