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Money Merge Account and economy?

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Ok. I’d like to say that we are all doing just fabulous and that things will only be getting better from here, but, to be honest, the economy is really just trying to hang on. I don’t want to sound really negative but I wonder if we are at the point where we should no longer question: “Will it go down?”, but question instead: “When will it go down?” What do you think?

At this point I can see how getting a Money Merge Account just might be a little risky. Losing a house and all your credit with it doesn’t sound very exciting at all!

As I have said many times before, I don’t have a mortgage and I don’t have the Money Merge Account. It fascinated me for a while, but I’m not sure that it holds as bright of a future as I had thought it would. I still think it is, or was a good thing, and for those using the Money Merge Account, it will probably become something nice someday, but for those attempting to jump onto the bandwagon now… I wonder if that would really be a good idea…

I suppose since I don’t know all the ups and downs about the Money Merge Account and have never had one, there may be some nifty reasons why United First Fincancial agents think it is worth hanging on to, and they are welcome to comment here and tell me all about how great it is if they feel they have anything useful to give.

Life, Holidays, and WordPress

Friday, December 19th, 2008

I have been very busy lately. It seems a lot of things have been happening and I can’t keep up yet, when I try to remember what I have spent all my time on I can’t recall hardly a thing. I am fully out of debt and glad to be. I don’t plan on going into debt or getting a mortgage any time soon, but who can be sure what tomorrow will bring. I am SO ready for the holiday season, I just wish I got more time off from work, but I guess two days is better than nothing.

For those who have been using the Money Merge Account or those who are very smart and know how to manage their money well and keep on top of it, there are many who should now be out of debt and hopefully wiser with their money. I have never had to live paycheck to paycheck and I think I would be quite stressed if I did.

Now on to the important part: I am loving WordPress! For those of you who have never had a website, it is really easy if you have WordPress to help! WordPress is a blogging software but I have helped install it for several people and a lot of people use it as a regular content management system instead of as a blogging software because it is so versatile. It is strange how easy it is and yet how much power it has! I started out using just a feature or two here and there but am learning to use a lot more of the neat features it provides and enhancing it with plugins. It is 101% free so for any of you who haven’t tried it out and want to, check it out! wordpress.org

MLM Money Merge Account

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Its interesting to watch different people try to sell a product. What is sad, but true, is that often times there is a great product for sell, but those who try to sell it will too often force it upon those who they think should buy it. People who don’t want to buy something, won’t buy it! Hard to believe, isn’t it!? Of course not. The problem here is that there are some people who are convinced that a product is a bad product, or else someone tried to force it down their throats and now they won’t accept it. This is exactly what I have seen with the Money Merge Account. There are some people who the Money Merge Account is not for, and there are some people who, although it could help them, they don’t want it. But with either of these types of people, someone has continually tried to sell them an MMA, and, of course, it went bad. So now these people are out there trying to claim how horrible the Money Merge Account is because they ran into the wrong agents who tried to force them to buy it and created a bad relationship.

I am one of those people who likes to stand around the action, but not really get involved with either side… or not to a great degree, at least. I don’t have the Money Merge Account Program, but I do see very legitimate, valid uses for it! It is an amazing program. But what good is it for me to talk about it? Because it is all about the person who needs it. If they need it, it does not mean that they want it! If they are convinced that they don’t want it, even if they do need it, there is no reason in trying further to give it to them. But for those who recognize the power of the Money Merge Account, and want to take advantage of it, and it suits them and their lifestyle, they are going to be super pleased with it.

Such is the way it is with life, and the Money Merge Account, and any other product under the sun that people, need, don’t need, think they need, or think they don’t need.

UFF Agents

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Here’s the deal. If you read my last 2 posts about credit cards, HELOC’s, and the Money Merge Account, you’ll understand the question. What I’m looking for now is the answer. It seems that even official UFF agents don’t know the answer. I even had one of them contact me and say they would answer any questions I wanted to know. When I gave that person my questions and clarified that I would not be purchasing the Money Merge Account, or at least, not for a while, as I have no home or property and, therefore, have no need for it. I never heard from that person again.

I have called the guys at The Jubilee Project several times. They at least will answer my questions even though they know that I am not going to be purchasing the Money Merge Account. I just have questions and I want to be able to answer other people’s questions, too. So, any agents that are brave enough to respond? Here’s your opportunity! If you read this and don’t know the answer to my former question… find it out… or run and hide, as it seems some people do, because I’m not finding straight answers unless I call Jubilee.

Facebook is Moving up

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

I was planning on making me a page on MySpace, but, having high moral standards, I ran into problems with many of the advertisements and pages of too many other people. Then a friend recommended Facebook to me. Facebook is somewhat like MySpace. You have more functionality in some ways and less in others, but there is less junk to deal with, or at least there was when I joined. Now they have added some junk, but still I consider it less than what I found on MySpace.

It is useful for finding friends, as well as for playing games with those friends and keeping in contact with people across the world. I would recommend it for anyone who is interested.

HELOC, Credit Cards, and Money Merge

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

I have searched around trying to find an answer as to whether a Money Merge Account will work with a credit card, rather than a HELOC. I was not able to find any answers. I considered calling Jubilee as they have answered my questions before, but I decided instead to make a post on my site and see if anyone could offer any comments, as well as give them the opportunity to ask questions about the same subject.

My understanding is that the Money Merge Account will not work with a credit card, but I’ve heard it can be amplified with a credit card. I don’t know how that works, but it seems to make sense that a HELOC would be needed as it backs up the program. It is something real, whereas a credit card is backed by nothing. It isn’t real money.

New Money Merge Account Information

Friday, October 5th, 2007

There is a lot of information to be found regarding the Money Merge Account. Much of which is scattered between many sites, hiding deep on some remote page, or buried in the minds of someone who won’t reveal their secrets.

As I brought out in an earlier post, a team of agents that are working with the Money Merge Account under the name The Jubilee Project, have been working on a site that will do a better job of answering the Money Merge Account questions that people want to ask. Their new site is now working and available at the same URL as before: http://thejubileeproject.com

For anyone looking for information, they have a lot of content to check out, now. I played with the site a little this morning. It is divided into sections. Within each section are more sections for those who want more. For more information on the Money Merge Account, check out their site.

Welcome, Welcome

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

For those of you who visit Still Life, don’t forget to check out the comments people offer. If you have an answer to someone’s question, don’t run away before leaving a quick post to try to help them out. Or, if you have a question, take the time to post it. Maybe someone will be able to answer it.

I’ve noticed that many people who visit Still Life don’t check out the comments. They are important! Personally, I’m still learning, I’m not sold on anything, and I’d like to say I have all the answers, but I don’t. There are those who comment, who will likely know them, though. If you want answers, you’ll likely have to do some research. I’ve tried to provide some useful links for visitors, so check them out. There are links on the posts, and in the comments, but there’s more on the Resources page.

Also, if you’ve been working yourself ragged, take some time to go somewhere or do something and then concentrate on the Money Merge Account, or the home you’re about to lose — or whatever your problem is — or if you don’t have time or a place to go and relax, check out some of the links I’ve provided under Recreation and see if there’s anything that might interest you.

MMA or Money Merge? 2

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Is it possible that anyone can claim to be selling you an MMA and, in reality, be selling an entirely different product than that which United First Financial sells; without the guarantees, without the service?

I visited the website for Sydney Financial and it seems that they are trying to sell the same thing as UFF but with a few differences. I didn’t see anywhere on their site where they referred to their product as an MMA. Sydney Financial says that they are currently unable to offer their MCA in Texas or Wisconsin. I’ve heard that UFF can offer the Money Merge Account in these states, but there are a few more requirements in these states than in others. As far as I understand, it isn’t because the program wouldn’t work in Texas, it’s simply because the laws of the state are a little more difficult to work around.

On The Jubilee Project’s website, I found this:

We have the ability to help Homeowners in all 50 states . . .

It seems that Sydney Financial doesn’t offer the same support that United First Financial can, as the hierarchy of the two businesses is different. In reality, though, I wonder what the differences are between the two. Maybe someone could supply some answers.

Happiness and Technology

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Where I live, owning an automobile is an essential of life. You simply cannot survive in the environment without one. Getting their first vehicle is one of, if not the defining moment of a teenager’s life. I didn’t get my car until I was 18 and my friends all thought I was crazy. What I found interesting is that in happiness polls, some of the highest ranking places for happy people were found in countries where technology hasn’t given them six-lane freeways and millions of automobiles. I have a friend who lived in an area of England where a car was probably as common as a horse and buggy are here. He tells me that people walk or ride a bike to everywhere they need to go. They don’t need to worry about making it fifty miles to a particular store before it closes. Everything they need is withing walking distance. Maybe some of us could do with a little more walking it might burn a few pounds and save on some gas.

I wonder if the goals and pressure of the day aren’t pushing us further away from happiness? And I don’t agree with the people who say that if you step on everyone else and climb to the top you will be happy. I say that the more people you can bring to the top, the happier you will be. What defines a persons happiness?