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We will begin training and hiring for the Brooklyn New York AllState Merchant Service (AMS) February 15th, 2008. In 2008 we intend to hire a minimum of 400 new account managers which will build relationships, grow their customer base and will provide proper customized vehicles for merchants which accept or want to accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, debit cards, electronic checks etc' We are committed to reliability, customer service and assure each merchant of a dedicated account representative for quality account management. AMS also offers a variety of credit card processing terminals, pos systems, web based processing systems for retail, mail/ phone order, internet based, and home based and service related industries. AllState Merchant Service, LLC. guarantees customer satisfaction and discounted rates.
Local deaths in 2007
Finnie, 89, owned a landmark garage in Scituate for 52 years.Haj John R. Omar, 82, of Quincy, founded Omar's Auto Body in Quincy and ran it for more than 55 years.Nelford J. Platner Jr., 98, started an insurance agency in Quincy with former Mayor Thomas Burgin.When Arthur R. Sheehy of Weymouth died at age 86, he was still working in Avon at the wholesale plumbing supply house he and his father started in 1951.Walter F. Macdonald Jr., 87, of Norwell, was president of a general contracting business in Quincy. For many years he was chairman of the Quincy Building and Licensing Board.Charles J. Ayers, 77, owned Ayers Brothers Collision Center in Quincy. He ran it for 30 years with the help of his sons, including state Rep. Bruce J. Ayers.Excavation contractor John E. Merry, 86, designed, built and operated the North Hill Country Club in Duxbury.Audrey P.
Merchant Risk Council Recommends Businesses Incorporate Extended ...
SEATTLE, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- The Merchant Risk Council (MRC), the retail industry's premier trade association for preventing online fraud and promoting secure e-commerce, announces the organization's recent incorporation of Trustwave's Extended Validation SSL Certificate to the Merchant Risk Council's Web site. Trustwave is a Certificate Authority (CA) and has issued SSL certificates to thousands of businesses worldwide. SSL is used to protect confidential information, such as credit card numbers or passwords, sent between Web users and Web sites. SSL, which stands for Secure Sockets Layer, Extended Validation (EV) certificates provide an additional layer of protection through a strictly defined issuance process to ensure that the certificate holding entity is validated as the entity they claim to be.
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