Archive for April, 2006

April 28th 2006

Benefits of blogging

Grant Griffiths, the Home Office Lawyer, has a post about the benefits of blogging.  Some of the benefits are obvious, others not so much:

  • Direct Communications 
  • Brand Building
  • Competitive Differentiation
  • Relational Marketing
  • Exploit the Niches
  • Media & Public Relations
  • Position You as an Expert
  • Reputation Management
  • Low Cost

For me the big benefit is being able to ’speak’ directly to my visitors and clients and let them (well, you) know what I am thinking and what is important to me.  I am still very much in a Cluetrain mode …

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April 28th 2006

Cheque fraud still prevalent

First National Bank is warning its customers about cheque fraud.  According to Moneyweb:

CEO of First National Bank (FNB) Core Banking Solutions, Galia Durbach this week warned that cheque fraud is rife and warned customers to be careful.

“FNB has done much to reduce cheque fraud, including introducing a high-tech range of cheques. However, despite these efforts, many bank customers still fall prey to cheque and deposit fraud.???

“Customers are frequently defrauded by cheque interception. On average, a cheque is handled by up to 20 people from the time you make it out to the time your branch pays it. This means that there are numerous opportunities for the cheque to be intercepted.

“Most commonly this happens when cheques are posted, as this increases the number of times the cheque may be handled, and consumers should be advised never to post a cheque,??? Durbach explains.

“Another common way in which customers are defrauded is in accepting a cheque or bank deposit when selling goods. Often the cheque or the deposit turns out to be fraudulent and the seller is out of pocket.???

Durbach advises sellers never to release goods until they are certain that the payment is valid.

“Always wait for the funds to be cleared before releasing goods, even if it seems to be a bank issued cheque. While the cheque may appear to be genuine, fraudsters have even gone so far as to print their own cheques. The cheque could also be stolen. Even if the cheque is genuine, there are certain circumstances when bank-issued cheques will not be honoured,??? adds Durbach.

“Never accept a faxed bank deposit slip as proof of payment. Figures and details can easily be changed to reflect a higher value or that it is a cash deposit. Check with your bank first that the correct amount has been deposited and whether the deposit is cash or cheque. If it is a cheque deposit, wait until the cheque has been paid (usually this will take seven days) before you release goods. Don’t be pressurised into releasing the goods sooner.???

There are a number of things you can do to guard against cheque fraud.  These steps include writing out the cheque using a ball-point pen, writing in the cheque as close to the left hand margin as is possible without leaving any gaps; storing cheque books and even old cheque returned with bank statements in a safe place and reporting lost or stolen cheques and cheque books to your bank without delay.

As an aside, if you are handed a cheque as payment for your goods or services and the cheque bounces, there is a relatively quick procedure available called provisional sentence.  This procedure enables you to effectively take judgment against the issuer of the cheque at the inception of the litigation.  The issuer would have to pay up if he/she then wishes to dispute the matter further.

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April 28th 2006

Incredulous! That is the word.

I think I have avoided the daily updates in the Zuma rape trial because the more I hear the more incredulous I become.  It is hard to believe that intelligent people can come up with some of the notions that have been expressed in this trial.  The following factors serve to undermine the credibility of the complainant, according to Zuma’s counsel, Advocate Kemp J Kemp:

The woman walked around Zuma’s house as a guest wearing only a  wrap and no underwear.They had a definite sexually-charged conversation about the unsuitability of younger men and her lack of a boyfriend.She had been raped, on her version, at least four times, so it was unlikely that she failed to see the signals.There was no suggestion that she was injured. In fact, Zuma himself stood a greater risk of injury given her HIV-positive status.She was close to his weight and she had shown the court that she was assertive.

With Zuma’s insistence that the motivation for the allegation of rape is political and designed to prevent Zuma from becoming President, I hope that, whatever the outcome, the court arrives at a proper decision based on persuasive facts.  If the judgment is vague it will fuel the fires on either side and the true victim of this trial will go unnoticed.Technorati Tags: ,

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April 28th 2006

I heart tech

Adriana Linares

I came across this site and I love it, if anything because of the name:  I heart Tech.  Really tickles.  :-)

What is the site about, you may ask?  Well it is the Adriana Linares’ blog and companion site to her business website, Law Tech Partners.  Adriana helps businesses (and people) use applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook properly.  She has a couple tips that I really wasn’t aware of before.  One example is her tip about non-breaking spaces (which I didn’t know existed). 

Adriana has a very easy going style that really makes you feel a little calmer about your niggling MS Office issues and confident that help is at hand.  Even if you don’t need her help, her blog looks really nice so that must be worth a visit?

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April 28th 2006

Thank you for your support!

I have noticed a sharp pick-up in the interest in this site over the last month or two and especially in the last few days when about half a dozen people signed up for daily email updates.  Thank you so much for visiting this site and for supporting it (and me).  Please feel free to comment on posts that get your attention and email me if there is anything you’d like to see on this site.

I have started experimenting with my own podcast (basically a short download-able radio show that you can listen to on your PC or music player) and as soon as I work out some of the technical issues, I will probably start a weekly podcast to supplement this site.  There are a few things I am going to explore in the coming weeks and months.  One of these things is a client extranet where clients can log in and view documents relevant to their files and get a better idea what is going on in their files.  It is all very exciting and I will post updates here as I go.

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