What Types of Accessible Disabled Tourism is Available?

Posted on February 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized by info

Accessible disabled tourism is a niche market that accounts for many millions of people globally, but not all types of services are found at travel outlets. In fact, they are commonly needed by people with long-term/short-term disabilities, even something as simple as a broken arm. Some key types include such disabled options as disabled type airport transfers, wheelchair accessible buses/taxis/cars, disabled access in accommodations, staff trained to know which attractions provide disabled access, disabled access public locations/toilets, etc., wheelchair accessible bars/restaurants/cafes, wheelchair and disabled access streets/sidewalks/parking/store entrances and the availability of disabled rental equipment such as electric scooters, bath chairs, crutches, canes, wheelchairs and toilets that can be raised.

What to When a Third Party Collector Calls?

Posted on February 5th, 2008 in Uncategorized by info

When third party collectors call about debts, many people will get aggressive or hang up, but they are bound by law to call again, send notices about the debt, pull credit files and in some cases send the debtor’s file to litigation. Be wise and instead work with the collector, recording their name, phone number, debt details and the file number. Ask for advice on payment options, arrangements or partial settlements. Write a letter of intent and make a payment by the date agreed and stick to the agreement. If problems arise, contact the collector and find a workable resolution.