Source: http://www.mouthshut.com/review/The_Country_Club_-_Hyderabad-151056-1.html

Hi everyone,

Good news for all those cheated by country club. We 3 friends , all have won the case in consumer court and also have got our money back.

I also had taken their membership and was fooled by their promises. But finally i went to the consumer court.The whole process took 2 month(abt 4 visits) .  Believe u me people , the process is very simple. The judges and the staff all are very helpfull. Take my advice and file the case , I did it in bangalore. Also lotsa of people have got their money back in out of court settelement. But the best part is  that i got my money back with interst and Rs5000/- as fine.

The judge ordered them to pay the fine in my case. In my friends case before the final hearing they did an out of court settlement.

If any one has any questions regarding this feel free to ask.

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Seiko has created one of the most beautiful women watches in the world. The Electronic Ink watch is a gadget only for women: it looks stylish and it can show you the time in a very fancy way.

This is a bracelet-style watch and the whole bracelet is a continuous sapphire crystal that will display you the time. The bracelet is made in metallic color and is very thin. There are three buttons on its side to adjust the time and switch between the modes.

The watch has two modes: “efficiency” mode will show you the time in an old fashioned way with simple numbers and fonts. However, when you switch your bracelet watch to “mystery” mode the numbers become curvier and more sophisticated, as you see on the picture. They are shown in a more imaginative style.

A new high contrast ink technology is used in this watch. It does not need much power to run so the battery will last long.

The only thing about this gadget that I don’t like is its price. It is a nice looking thing but it is very pricey, but isn’t it what women like: fancy and expensive? It will cost you $ 2,000. It would be a nice gift for any occasion.

Source: www.gadgets-reviews.com

Friendship

November 29, 2008

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Traveler’s Digest, a magazine for travelers, has made a list of countries and cities where world’s most beautiful women live. Russia and its capital of Moscow do not take the last place on the list, although the country and the city can not be found on such lists as “the safest, most fashionable and pleasant country in the world to go.

Sweden with its capital, Stockholm, is the most attractive place to go for male tourists, the authors of the research believe. The abundance of beautiful women in the city gives you an impression as if you have found yourself in a reality show about top models.

In addition, Swedish women are very friendly and well-educated. They speak English with the British accent, so many might take them for British ladies. It is worthy of note that Sweden, as well as other Scandinavian countries, are one of the safest countries in the world for tourists.

Argentina and Buenos Aires takes the second place on the list. Many young Argentinean women look like models because Buenos Aires is inhabited by descendants of Italian emigrants. South American women were distinctive for their exquisite beauty in the past too. The winner of the first-ever beauty pageant held in 1888 in Belgium was a girl from Guadeloupe.

The countries of Eastern Europe and the Baltic region take positions from 3 to 8: Russia, Bulgaria, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and Estonia respectively.

Russia is the home of world’s most beautiful women. “The number of beautiful girls in the Moscow metro may exceed the number of beautiful women in the entire USA,” the magazine wrote.

Germany , France and Switzerland have not been included on the list. The people of those countries pay much more attention to the way their animals look, tourists say. There is a saying in Switzerland which says that beauty pageants are held among cows, but not among women, because cows are nicer than women.

Denmark is also known as one of the safest and pleasant places to travel to. Copenhagen’s girls are distinctive for their freedom of expression and absolute indifference to the social status of their partner.

In the Netherlands, one can see beautiful women riding bicycles instead of cars, which helps them keep up a good shape. In addition, Amsterdam is included in the top ten of world’s most fashionable cities.

Varna (Bulgaria), Los Angeles (the USA), Caracas (Venezuela), Montreal (Canada) and Tel Aviv (Israel) have also been included on the list.

It is worthy of note that Israeli girls join the army at the age of 18. If a man cheats on an Israeli girl, he may be sure to have severe problems afterwards. Beauty girls from Montreal are attractive for their fluent French, which definitely makes them more charming.

Source: http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/06-06-2008/105452-beautiful_girls-0

Edurne García Almagro

November 29, 2008

Phew!

November 29, 2008

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Metatag!

November 29, 2008

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Source: http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1862743,00.html?xid=newsletter-daily

The best way to make sure you get up in time for the 5 a.m. early bird specials on Black Friday is never to go to bed the night before. That’s how Christian Perdomo, 15, was able to snag one of the 200 free Samsung MP3 players that Old Navy gave away at its megastore on 34th Street in New York City, along with the $120 worth of clothes he had purchased by 6 a.m. But even though there were still some 200 people in line at dozens of registers by 10 a.m., Liz, a cashier, said, “I think last year was a little busier.”

The Black Friday shopping frenzy was palpable in midtown Manhattan on Friday as dozens of clothing retailers touted their “door buster” sales of 50% or more off everything from diamond jewelry to cotton hoodies. Crowds even broke one of the doors at Macy’s Men’s Store. That paled in comparison to the death of a Wal-Mart worker in Long Island who reportedly got trampled to death by bargain hunters. But by mid-morning on 34th Street, many stores were half empty and some sales staff said they had noticed that shoppers were holding back this year. (Looking for the perfect Black Friday purchase? See TIME’s list of the 10 best gift ideas.)

“It’s slower. They’re not buying the big stuff,” said a sales person at Macys flagship store in Herald Square, who asked not to be named. A $400 diamond bracelet had been marked down to $99, but there were more sales people standing near it than customers. Instead, shortly after 7 a.m., a crowd was hovering around a display of costume jewelry priced at $9.99 each.

A block away at Steve Madden, manager Francesca Ruggiero lamented that the store hadn’t even sold $4000 worth of footwear by 9 a.m., even though it had opened at 6 a.m., an hour earlier than last year. Next door, Victoria’s Secret manager Linda Petar told TIME, “We’re on target,” although by 8:45 a.m. the shop had sold less than $80,000 worth of merchandise toward its goal of $650,000 for the day. Other stores, including Perfumania, Fossil and Aerosoles all looked fairly desolate by 8 a.m., despite the perky signs beckoning, “Come In. We’re Open.”

Yet even with the recession, some folks were still making big purchases. Millicent Davis, a nighttime home health aide in Long Island City, says she hits the Black Friday sales every year. Her hours got cut back from seven days a week to just three this year, but she still bought a $300 North Face jacket for her son at Macys. She decided to pass on a $128 handbag for herself, however. Across the street at Old Navy, Viviana Alonso, 26, was packing a red Samsonite suitcase full of handbags, sweaters, socks and shirts inside the entrance. On vacation from Caracas, Venezuela, she had just bought the $150 suitcase that morning, and estimated that she had spent about $1000 in all since 5 a.m.

While everyone said they had risen before dawn in order to take advantage of Black Friday deals, there was little consensus on whether they were really saving money overall. “The recession is on and we’re trying to save money,” said Renita Raghubir, 22, who had just splurged on some Guess and DKNY jeans. Meanwhile, her mother had purchased a $350 handbag for her 17-year-old sister, and there were still more purchases to be made.

As in past years, many shoppers’ purchases were really gifts for themselves. Nicholas Luciano, 16, said he spent $400 that he had earned from an after-school job at McDonalds on six sweaters, three pairs of jeans and a pair of sneakers from American Eagle Outfitters. Although he bought one gift for his Mom, he still needs more. Now he has to find Christmas gifts for the rest of the family. Retailers can only hope that Luciano’s Black Friday enthusiasm is contagious.