Working from home jobs is considered as an ideal setting for many individuals, particularly for mothers who are left at home to take care of the needs of their children, for students who cannot just accept any full time employment since dividing time for studying and working would not permit them to and even for individuals who are searching for a way to break out from the rate competition and establish a personal Business in the comfort of their home. Computer work at home over the internet is a home based job which is preferred by many people nowadays for very simple reasons – a comfortable working environment, no superiors or bosses are there to command you on what to do and the capability to do other chores at Home while browsing.
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Working from home jobs can really encourage you to venture on it especially if you are satisfied with the compensation and the convenience you get out of it. There are various choices of online opportunities, meaning they come in different sizes and shapes. It is up to you which of them are applicable to your lifestyle or which ones will be easier on your part. They have different types and some of them accurately match your interest, potential and skills. There are computer work at home that do not need special training and among the simplest kind is answering paid surveys or assessment. Yes, there are certain companies willing to compensate home based individuals who will answer their surveys. The fact is that these companies want to get the insights of consumers towards certain things like products or services. So by that, they are willing to offer money in order to get the opinions of many.
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#1 by Evolution on June 14, 2010 - 8:25 am
Is It BT Yahoo or am I missing something?
IS IT BT OR HAVE I MISSED SOMETHING?
My Problems
I have had continuing problems with BT Yahoo’s email ever since I (now regrettably) signed up to BT Broadband some months ago on the recommendation of a friend.
My Set Up
My system is Windows 2000 Professional; where I am the Administrator and user of two Windows 2000 user log in accounts.
My connection is via LAN/NIC router and network card and I only use email on one of two networked computers.
My computer security includes AVG Pro anti virus, Zone Alarm Pro firewall and Acronis Privacy Expert Suite. I have come to these after many years of research and in my opinion are the best I have found.
Email is the most important application for my work.
I only need two email accounts – one for domestic and friends correspondence, and one for my work. Previous providers have given me UEMA (unlimited email addresses) or 20 – all on email servers via my email client (Outlook Express). BT only offers customers 4 – all on web servers through Yahoo.
My BT primary email account is under my Windows 2000 administrator log in and my two BT email sub accounts are on two separate Windows 2000 user log ins.
I do not use the main BT primary account because it’s address is my full name and therefore my identity, which I do not want for important reasons. If they have my full name, they only need to find my address – pretty easy – and I get flooded with junk mail from US investment sharks and dodgy services which I am now too old for!
So why does BT not let customers choose the name part of their email address. They ask you to choose an email address when you sign up; but then they completely ignore your choice and insert theirs; with no opportunity to change it.
I use Outlook Express for my emails, and have no wish to use a web based email service. This is partly because I find it too slow and limiting. But also because; and although I am fully aware that the internet is not completely secure; web based mail tends to be less secure than dedicated mail server based email using an email client such as Outlook Express, and you can make your use of it as secure as currently possible and less open to hackers.
I correspond, publish and post to hundreds of journalists and correspondents all over the world. I am also a private tutor here in UK and use email for assignments to and from students. My email service must therefore be reliable and as secure as possible. The main reason for this is that I may be in contact with correspondents in countries with repressive regimes or under occupation. This is another reason why it is better that my email address does not show my name, so that there is less chance for people to be seen to be contacting me.
I can get free web based email from Yahoo, Hotmail and others any time I want, without BT, and use it via Outlook Express; so BT are not giving away anything special with their “Award winning” Broadband regarding email are they?
Why does BT not have mail server based email?
I assumed this would be available when I signed up with BT Broadband. If I had realised BT used web based email through US owned Yahoo I would not have gone with BT.
My old ISP was much better. It was on a mail server where I used Outlook Express – a perfect set up that did everything I needed the way I wanted. Now I cannot even get access to that and have lost lots of important messages and contacts who have thought I had disappeared or was not interested.
Pretty Coloured Emails and Home Page. And Nothing But Months Of Problems From The Start
The Yahoo web based email service attached so generously with BT Broadband has given me trouble more or less since I first signed up with it some months ago. Since then I have spent many hours and days on and off trying to sort it out – going through all the help files and forums.
The first sub account I created verified right away and worked fine immediately.
The second did not work. It took a long time (several days) to verify. But it still did not work.
Initially this fault was corrected from BT’s technical help centre in India.
A couple of weeks later, another of my two sub accounts, the most important one for most of my work, also ceased to work.
I haven’t used the call centre in India much because; although I find the staff to be superb; it is so long-winded and tiresome, as they have to go through BT’s set procedures every time. Which is probably the reason why it is often ultimately found to be rather useless. India is very advanced in computer technology; and the Indian staff are always thoroughly proficient, friendly, courteous and as helpful as possible. But it seems to me that the problem is with the BT infrastructure or management ineffectiveness or poor and ineffectual training or staff suffering under the constraints of BT’s poor service that is the cause of BT’s problems here.
I could originally send via the second BT sub account on Yahoo itself on the web, but not via