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Consumers Get a Chance to Sit Down with an Associate of CertaPro Painters, 4 year Winner of Consumer Choice Award as of 2019

CertaPro Painters is a company specialized in Commercial and Residential Painting Services, servicing the Halifax region. Consumers sit down with an associate, who is responsible for delivering the best experience possible.




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Consumers Sit Down with Tess Lee from Life Maid Easy

Life Maid Easy is a company specialized in Residential Home Cleaning & Maid Service, servicing the South Surrey region. Life Maid Easy wins this year its 3rd Consumer Choice Award.




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Consumers Sit Down with Mike Murphy-Brown from Life Maid Easy

Life Maid Easy is a company specialized in maid service & residential home cleaning, servicing the Langley region. Life Maid Easy wins this year its third Consumer Choice Award.




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Vancouver Consumers Sit Down with Karl Schwendeman from Wiseworth Canada Industries Ltd.

Wiseworth Canada Industries Ltd. is a company specialized in industrial compressed air service & equipment sales, servicing the British Columbia and Yukon Territories. Wiseworth Canada Industries Ltd. wins this year its 4th Consumer Choice Award.




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Hamilton & Niagara Consumers Sit down with John Edelman from Haldimand Motors

Haldimand Motors is a company specialized in Selling Used Vehicles & Servicing, servicing the Southern Ontario region. Haldimand Motors wins this year its 8 years Consumer Choice Award.




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KRLD'S Consumer Team Connects Consumers to The Latest in Solar Energy: O3 Home Solar

Pete Thomson announces on Good Morning Texas that O3 Home Solar is the official solar company of The Consumer Team




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Shorr Packaging Releases The 2019 Package Theft Report, Finds Porch Pirates Are Still Prevalent but Consumers Are Taking Action

The update from Shorr's 2017 Package Theft Report shows a 7% decrease in respondents who experienced package theft.




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LaserCapReviews.com Releases Definitive Buyer's Guide About Hair Loss for Consumers

Buyer's guide recently released by LaserCapReviews.com offers consumers a comprehensive overview of laser hair treatments available on the market




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Consumers Sit Down with Dr. John Dempster, ND from The Dempster Clinic - Center for Functional Medicine

The Dempster Clinic - Center for Functional Medicine is a company specialized in Functional Medicine & Naturopathic Medicine, servicing the GTA. The Dempster Clinic - Center for Functional Medicine wins this year its first Consumer Choice Award.




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Consumers Sit Down With Dr. Kerri Hoffman, Physician and Medical Director at Kingston Laser Cosmetic Clinic

Kingston Laser Cosmetic Clinic is a company specialized in cosmetic and laser procedures, servicing the Kingston region. Kingston Laser Cosmetic Clinic wins this year its 1st Consumer Choice Award.




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GTA Consumers Meet with Tyler MacLeod from Thorncrest Ford

Thorncrest Ford is a 20-year Consumer Choice Award Winner. The company has been in business since 1947 and it is GTA's leading Ford Vehicles Sale, Services and Parts Provider.




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Consumers sit down with Bart from London Bath Centre

London Bath Centre is a company specialized in Premium Bathroom Product & Kitchen Fixtures, servicing the South Western Ontario region. London Bath Centre wins this year its 3rd Consumer Choice Award.




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Nationwide Stay at Home Orders Sparks the Ingenuity of DIY Consumers

Strong Demand for Tarps and Coverings by Consumers being used for a wide variety of DIY Projects




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Northen Alberta Consumers Meet With Kimberly Karpan From Best Buds Flower Co.

Best Buds Flower Co. is a two-year Consumer Choice Award winner in the category of Florist in the region of Northern Alberta. The company has been in business since 2004 and is Northern Alberta's leader in Unique Handmade Fresh Floral Arrangements.




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Consumers Sit Down with Rahul Shukla from drs skincare

drs skincare is a company specialized in medical, surgical & cosmetic dermatology, servicing the Hamilton region. drs skincare wins this year its first Consumer Choice Award.




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Seminole PowerSports Extends Motorcross Program to Continue Educating Consumers on Motorcross Safety

Sanford, Florida Power Sports Dealership Continues Partnership with Kyle Farnell




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GTA Consumers Meet with Jonathan T Kam from Roadsport Honda

Roadsport Honda is a 14-year Consumer Choice Award Winner. The company has been in business since 1974 and it is GTA's leading Vehicle Service shop, Vehicle parts sales, Body shop & Automotive Sales & Leasing Service Provider.




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Authenticity – What Voters (and Consumers) Really Want

Joseph Pine and James Gilmore, founders of Strategic Horizons LLP and authors of "Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want."




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What Superconsumers Can Teach You

Eddie Yoon, author of "Superconsumers" and growth strategy expert at The Cambridge Group, explains how companies can find their most passionate customers and use their invaluable insights to improve products and attract new customers.




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How brands are trying to woo millennial consumers

Charles Darwin, the father of evolution, had talked about the theory of Survival of the Fittest. Well it appears that in this rapidly evolving world of marketing, only those brands will survive, which are the ‘Useful-est’!




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Xiaomi, Realme says potential of offline sales post Covid-19 intact; consumers may change buying habit

Both Xiaomi and Realme said they will restructure their product plans and portfolio this year with the change in buying habit.




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Peruvian Man Pleads Guilty to Overseeing Call Centers that Threatened and Defrauded Spanish-Speaking U.S. Consumers




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Device and method for inductively transmitting electric energy to displaceable consumers

The invention relates to a device for inductively transmitting electrical energy to displaceable consumers (F1-F13) that can be moved along a track, having a primary conductor arrangement (2) divided into route segments (3-7) that are electrically separated from each other, and extending along the track, wherein individual route segments (3-7) are each associated with at least one current source (3'-7') for imprinting a continuous current into each of the route segments (3-7), and to a corresponding method. The aim of the invention is to supply the displaceable consumers in an energy-saving manner with electric energy matched to demand, and to allow short reaction times when operating the device. This aim is achieved by providing the device with a means (11) for determining the total power of the displaceable consumers (F1-F13) present in each of the individual route segments (3-7) and with a means (11) for actuating the current sources (3'-7') for applying the electrical continuous current corresponding to the total power required for each route segment (3-7), or by determining, according to the method, the required total power of the displaceable consumers (F1-F13) present in each route segment and applying an electrical continuous current to each route segment (3-7) by means of the associated current source (3'-7'), said current corresponding to the total power required therein.




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Arrangement for operating consumers in a rail vehicle with electrical energy, selectively from an energy supply network or from a motor-generator combination

An arrangement for operating a rail vehicle includes a DC voltage intermediate circuit which is connected to an energy supply network, at least one traction inverter which is connected at its DC voltage side to the DC voltage intermediate circuit and at its AC voltage side which is connected one or more traction motors of the rail vehicle. An auxiliary system inverter is connected at its DC voltage side to the DC voltage intermediate circuit and is connected at its AC voltage side to a primary side of an auxiliary system transformer. Auxiliary systems are connected to a secondary side of the auxiliary system transformer via an auxiliary line. Electrical energy generated by an electrical energy supply unit is transferred via the auxiliary line, the auxiliary system transformer and the auxiliary system inverter into the DC voltage intermediate circuit for operation of the at least one traction motor.




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Safety gets top billing at malls to secure consumers

Precautionary measures such as fever screening, keeping adjacent seats in theatres vacant being considered. Currently, retailers selling discretionary products from apparel to lifestyle merchandise are not allowed to open stores.




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Demand for animal leather dives as consumers flock to synthetic clothes and shoes

The export market for raw leather and sheepskin has plummeted as competition from synthetics and a lack of demand has left exporters with stockpiles of almost worthless skins.




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Black-skinned chicken breeders are developing genetics to entice Australian consumers

Australian consumers are slowly opening up to the idea of eating a different kind of poultry the black-skinned chicken.





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Farmers urge for consumers help to save rare cattle breed from extinction

There are only 600 registered British White female cows in Australia, but farmers hope selling the meat will increase consumer demand and breeding.




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Victorian pork producer wary of African swine fever but butcher says local consumers not concerned

The green hills of south-west Victoria couldn't be further from the latest outbreak of the highly contagious viral disease African swine fever (ASF) in Timor-Leste, but pork producer Xavier Meade isn't taking any chances.




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Honey producers hand-feed bees during drought to save hives, with sting likely for consumers

Beekeepers in New South Wales are hand-feeding their hives as the drought cripples the bees' ability to make honey, with a shortage expected to sting consumers at the checkout.




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Mystery shopper surveillance ramped up to ensure consumers get what they pay for

Shopping these days is no private affair as shopper surveillance ramps up towards the Christmas period. What you might not be aware of is that traders and their employees are also being keenly observed.





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Consumers warned as controversial short-term lender Cigno changes name to MyFi

Consumer groups are warning borrowers that two related short-term money-lending companies that have charged fees of up to almost 1,000 per cent of the initial loan, and are being investigated by ASIC, are now operating under a new name.




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IBM, Packet Clearing House and Global Cyber Alliance Collaborate to Protect Businesses and Consumers from Internet Threats

IBM Security, Packet Clearing House (PCH) and The Global Cyber Alliance (GCA) today launched a free service designed to give consumers and businesses added privacy and security protection as they access the internet. The new Quad9 Domain Name System (DNS) service helps protect users from accessing millions of malicious internet sites known to steal personal information, infect users with ransomware and malware, or conduct fraudulent activity.




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Holidays to bring wave of New Attacks on Consumers warns IBM Internet Security Systems

IBM Internet Security Systems (ISS) warns against a new wave of security threats during the holidays and provides guidance on how consumers and businesses can protect themselves.




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Thousands more consumers at risk from faulty washing machines

Thousands more consumers have learned they are at risk in their own homes from faulty washing machines which have been added to Whirlpool’s expanding list of recalled models




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FSA publishes guidance for consumers on coronavirus (COVID-19)

New FSA guidance reassures consumers that food risks from coronavirus (COVID-19) remain low.




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Skip the steak, buy the brisket: Consumers need to be flexible amid beef bottlenecks

Where's the beef? In California, it is still available, but meat eaters might need to settle for cuts other than prime steaks. The industry is dealing with production backups caused by coronavirus pandemic.




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CBD Press Release: Biodiversity Awareness Keeps Rising among Consumers and Business.




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CBD News: While 87% of consumers surveyed worldwide want companies to adopt sourcing policies that respect biodiversity, only 27% of the top 100 beauty and personal care companies actually mention biodiversity on their websites or in their corporate socia




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CBD News: Montreal/Paris, 26 May 2016 - More and more people are aware of biodiversity. If credible information and reputable brands are available, consumers are ready to purchase biodiversity-friendly products and contribute to the conservation and susta




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CBD News: New surveys of more than 5,000 consumers in five countries indicate that the majority (79 per cent) feel that "companies have a moral obligation" to have a positive impact on people and biodiversity in their sourcing of natural ingredi




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CBD News: A report launched today shows that Asian consumers have an increasing awareness of the planet's biodiversity and want to see companies protecting it.




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Balancing Act: Consumers Are Willing to Sacrifice Privacy to See Fewer Digital Ads, According to New Columbia Business School Research

Tuesday, February 4, 2020 - 12:45

NEW YORK – In the era of online surveillance, consumers continually express concerns about how their digital footprint is being tracked and their privacy compromised.




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New Research Explains Why High-End Consumers Adopt Lowbrow, Low-End Tastes

Tuesday, February 11, 2020 - 12:00

Columbia Business School research explores why elites and luxury brands mix and match upscale and downscale products.




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Credit when it's due : timely reminders help consumers reduce their credit card debt / Behavioural Economics Team of the Australian Government, Commonwealth of Australia, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

Consumers who only make the minimum repayment on their credit card could be paying hundreds of dollars a year in high interest payments. To help, BETA partnered with the Treasury and Westpac to see if reminders could encourage consumers to pay earlier and save money. We found any type of SMS reminder resulted in a $134 (28 per cent) increase in repayments in the following month, compared to those who received no message. However, different SMS messages all had a similar impact and we were unable to detect an effect from sending email reminders. Overall, the findings suggest that sending an SMS reminder to credit card consumers before their payment due date is a simple, cost-effective way to improve their financial wellbeing.




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Apple Card Now Rolling Out to Select Consumers

In conjunction with the soft launch, Apple uploaded 10 YouTube videos that explain how consumers can apply for the credit card and use it. Sign up in the iPhone's Wallet app.




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Fin24.com | Credit ombud rakes in millions for consumers

Are you unhappy with your credit provider? Have you been given more debt than you can afford to pay back? Help is at hand, and it’s just an SMS away.




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Fin24.com | Debit order fraud: Consumers 'frustrated' and 'annoyed' with banks

Fin24 users speak of their frustrations with banks, calling for a crackdown on debit order fraud that sees payments they didn't authorise being deducted from their bank accounts each month.