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Folks:

I am working on a new way to pay contractors for remodeling jobs. I
would appreciate it if you take a minute to take this survey and give
me your feedback.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=637722637392

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Thanks...Srini

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Srini wrote:
Folks:

I am working on a new way to pay contractors for remodeling jobs. I
would appreciate it if you take a minute to take this survey and give
me your feedback.

http://www.spankmymonkey.com/s.asp?u=637722637392

You can paste this link on your browser if the link does not work.

Also, visit our website at www.constructionepaythoughthenose.com


Oh, gee, how grand. I'd been looking for a way to stick another
unnecessary middleman into the construction process. Thanks!

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not to knock your concept, and it may be very appropriate for your
area, but you better get the contracters to agree first. when I GC'd my
house, most contractors needed a certain amount up front to start with,
but many were acceptable to a title company holding the cash until the
inspection was complete. if you arn't a title company you don't have
any govornmental regulations on what you do with that money or how to
hold it. may scare some people off.

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Srini wrote:
Folks:

I am working on a new way to pay contractors for remodeling jobs. I
would appreciate it if you take a minute to take this survey and give
me your feedback.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=637722637392

You can paste this link on your browser if the link does not work.

Also, visit our website at www.constructionepay.com


Thanks...Srini


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New way to manage and pay your contractor


I can see how this is a way to pay contractors, but what does it have
to do with managing them, which is where the real trouble comes in? If
all you offer is a payment method that takes credit cards, etc, that
is already available via Paypal.

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Srini wrote:
Folks:

I am working on a new way to pay contractors for remodeling jobs. ...


and am starting by spamming usenet group(s)...

After reading the T's & C's, I can think of _no_ reason why anybody
should choose this--you provide absolutely nothing that couldn't be
arranged far more cheaply locally by simply calling your lender or
other local banking institution w/o giving up recourse in case of
dispute. You specifically remove yourself from being required to
provide aid to either side in the hard cases and provide nothing but a
fairly costly escrow account for the easy cases. Don't see the point
except as a skimming mechanism.

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