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The Car Donation Controversy and the Right Way to Donate Your Car

Why is there a slightly sleazy vibe around car donations? Could it be the tacky, misleading-sounding billboards posted around town? As one example to the left, the "Outreach Center" (see news report) is reportedly a for-profit car liquidation firm (registered as a church) that receives thousands of cars a month, sells them (often for scrap), and gives a fraction of what it earns to nonprofits. Five years ago, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) set forth helpful new regulations to guide car donations after Congress grew concerned about abuses of this practice. Let's take a quick look at car donation wrongdoing and at the new regulations, with some tips on how you can donate your old car, and how to solicit and make use of a few great car donations a year. Why regulators are watching Right now my 1998 Honda sits in front of my house with 167,000 miles on it and about that many nicks, still running great. The dealership where I was shopping for a new car offered an insulting...

Cars For a Cure® Vehicle Donation Program

1 out of 3 people will face a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. Rather than selling or trading in your used car, truck, SUV, motorcycle, RV, or boat on a trailer, consider donating it the American Cancer Society. Your car donation will help save lives that might otherwise be lost to the disease. It's easy and convenient to donate your used car or other vehicle to fight cancer: Complete the form Fill out our easy-to-use online car donation form or call us 1-888-227-5500. We just need some basic info about you, your vehicle and where your vehicle needs to be picked up. Arrange a free pick-up time Your vehicle can be scheduled for pick up within 24-48 hours after your title has been received by our vehicle donation processing center. We tow your car After a few weeks, you’ll receive the tax deductible receipt that you’ll need for filing your taxes. No single organization does more to finish the fight against cancer. Your car or other vehicle donation can help us do mo...

Computer Hard Drive Failure

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If you find that your personal or business computer suddenly stops responding to your commands, or the hard drive simply crashes, what are you going to do? Sure, you can run down to your neighborhood electronics store and purchase a replacement hard drive for your computer, but what about your data on the failed hard drive? How important was it? Did you save it or back it up? Unfortunately, most home users do not back up their systems, and many small businesses have older back-up procedures that are often ineffective for recovering files. The first thing to do is to remain calm. Acting rashly can actually do more damage to your data. The situations can be addressed by the experts in ACE Group's Data Recovery Services unit, who are able to recover 100% of the data for 96% of customers. ACE Data Group's  data recovery    'rule of thumb' is: if you hear a clicking sound emitting from your hard drive, or if the computer's S.M.A.R.T. function indicates an error duri...

Asoftech Data Recovery - Recover my deleted files

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Asoftech Data Recovery is a file undelete and data recovery software, which can recover files that have been accidentally deleted, including deleted files from the Computer Recycle Bin, from a network drive, from all Windows including Windows 7, with the SHIFT Delete. The file recovery program can also get back deleted files from memory card, SD card, pen drive, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, Compact Flash Card, MemoryStick, ZIP, USB drvie, external hard drive, mobile phone including Android phone and other smart phones, digital camera, camcorder or other media. Asoftech Data Recovery supports NTFS, FAT16 and FAT32 file systems and uses Raw Search technology to determine file types according to known file structures. This technology enables discovery of deleted files even if their location and size is not stored in the file system structures.

Hard Drive Data Recovery using PC Inspector File Recovery

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PC Inspector File Recovery is a Data Recovery program that supports the FAT 12/16/32 and NTFS file systems. It finds partitions automatically, even if the boot sector or FAT has been erased or damaged. It recovers files with the original time and date stamp, even when a header entry is no longer available. It also supports the saving of recovered files on network drives. The 'Special Recovery Function' supports the following disk formats: ARJ AVI BMP CDR DOC DXF DBF XLS EXE GIF HLP HTML HTM JPG LZH MID MOV MP3 PDF PNG RTF TAR TIF WAV ZIP. To be able to use PC Inspector File Recovery you need a working Windows System. Never install the current version on the drive from which you intend to recover data! The software must be installed and run on a second, independent drive. PC Inspector File Recovery offers an easy to use interface that will scan your drive and automatically make files that can be recovered available from a "Deleted" folder in an Explorer S...

Hard Drive Data Recovery using Freeware NTFS Reader

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There is one problem with the area of data recovery software, Software companies know that a good recovery program is something that people will pay good money for. So most freeware and shareware programs comes with very basic functionality. NTFS Reader Features: Can be saved and run from bootable floppy Displays complete physical and logical drive information Supports IDE / ATA / SCSI drives Supports large (more than 8GB) Hard Drive Supports NTFS, NTFS5 file systems for reading Supports FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 file systems for data writing Supports compressed and fragmented files on NTFS Supports partitions created in MS-DOS, Windows XP, 2000, NT, ME, 98, 95 Displays non-english and long file names Ability to preview file(s)/folder(s) before copying Supports search by file name or mask Disk Viewer displays content of the file in Hex/Text mode The limitation of this program is that it can't read from drives with damaged partition tables or from partitions that...

Hard Drive Data Recovery using Freeware Programs

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If you have deleted partitions by accident, do not create another partitions, just leave it blank. If you have deleted files from the recycling bin and you realize you needed it, do not save anything to that drive. Because Hard drives do not actually erase data or partitions. When you erase a file from the operating system, it just marked on the drive as deleted. When your system needs to store more data on that drive, it will consider files on the drive marked Deleted as being free space, and it copy over them. If that happens then you are in big trouble. This rule also applies for partitions, since partition information just presents the operating system with a way of addressing the space available on that drive. If you delete a partition, everything from will be gone. because there is no partition information, no data can be read by the operating system. Your data will be on the hard drive but operating system can not see that. Data-recovery programs can see that data by scan...