MyProjectorLamps Opens Projector Lamp Office in Amsterdam

June 23rd, 2011 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Forex

(PRWEB) April 9, 2010

MyProjectorLamps.com, the DLP, LCD and RPTV projector lamp retailer is pleased to announce the opening of the company’s first office in Europe. The office and shipping center will be located in Amsterdam in the Netherlands and will ship projector bulbs or beamerlampen as they are known in Dutch, all throughout Europe, the Middle East and beyond.

The new office, which is located minutes from central station in the new Amsterdam development located on Westerdok, promises to be a convenient location for Dutch and Europeans customers to pick-up from directly or to receive their lamps from. Shipping projector lamps to any residence or commercial address in Europe will typically only take 1 business days and cost less than 20 euros.

Along with the expansion into the European location, payment options will also be expanding as well. Customers will now be able to purchase DLP, LCD and RPTV projector lamps in Euros, UK pounds, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian Crowns, Swiss Francs and Canadian Dollars alongside the traditional US Dollar pricing found on the website. The added convenience of purchasing projector lamps in local currency will mean that customers of MyProjectorLamps will not have to worry the additional expense of currency conversion.

In addition to all the exciting things happening at MyProjectorLamps, the company is also introducing three new domains – MyProjectorLamps.nl, MyProjectorLamps.pl and MyProjectorLamps.eu. These domains with provide customers looking for projector lamps in Netherlands, Poland and the Eastern Europe to search for lamps in the language of their choice and to pay for their projector lamps in the currency of their choice as well.

MyProjectorLamps.com is a DLP, LCD and RPTV projector lamp retailer with locations in Las Vegas, USA, Calgary, Canada and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

MyProjectorLamps sell projector lamps for over 5000 different projector and rear-projection television models.

For more information or pricing please call 1-888-785-2677 from within North America or +31 (0) 20 2629718 from Europe or the Middle East.

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How much would it cost (USD) to take a train round trip, Paris to Amsterdam?

September 9th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 3 Comments | Filed in Forex

Question by Brad C: How much would it cost (USD) to take a train round trip, Paris to Amsterdam?
I’m going to France in Spring ’08 and I want to hit up Amsterdam. What’s the cheapest way to get there and how much would it cost to travel by train?

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Answer by Cinderella_girl
The train trip would cost you $ 155 in second class and $ 190 in first class. Also there is a restricted second class for $ 85
The trip is about four hours

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What Is Direct Student Loan Consolidation?

August 30th, 2010 by Bank Loan | No Comments | Filed in Loans
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by Christopher S. Penn

What Is Direct Student Loan Consolidation?

Student loans are two-edged swords. Without them, you couldn’t pay for that degree you worked so hard for. On the other hand, without them, you might actually get to keep the amount you pay out every month for yourself. You might get to pay your other bills on time, afford a more reliable car, or find a better place to live.

If repaying your student loans is challenging your budget, or worse, putting your finances – and credit rating – in the red, you might want to think about a direct student loan consolidation.

With a direct student loan consolidation, you exchange your outstanding student loans with their higher interest rates for one loan with a more manageable, fixed interest rate.

A direct student loan consolidation may be the answer to more than one problem. If you have struggled to meet your monthly payments and in fact have used every option for deferment or forbearance your current loans offer, or find yourself about to default on your loan, a direct student loan consolidation can mean a fresh start. A new loan is often a clean slate.

Not only do deferment and forbearance options become available in case of need again, but often direct student loan consolidation gives you a much lower interest rate – as much as 0.6 percentage points – thereby lowering your monthly payments. And when you consolidate those student loans under a new loan, those loans show up on your credit report as paid off, and your credit score benefits.

There are four plans for repaying a direct student loan consolidation that you many want to investigate as you consider which is best for your needs.

The first plan is a Standard Repayment Plan and gives you a fixed monthly payment for up to 10 years. The Extended Repayment Plan also sets fixed monthly payments, but the repayment period is set between 12 and 30 years, according to the total amount you borrow. In this plan your payments are lower because they are spread across a long period of time. Keep in mind, however, that making payments over longer periods of time means you will end up paying out a larger total amount.

The third option is the Graduated Repayment Plan. This is another direct student loan consolidation plan with a repayment period between 12 and 30 years, only in this plan the amount of your monthly payment will increase every two years.

Finally, if you have a job and family, the Income Contingent Repayment Plan may be what you’re looking for. This plan sets a monthly payment based on your annual gross income, family size, and total direct student loan debt, and spreads those payments over a period of 25 years.

While direct student loan consolidation may be the best way to get on top of student loans for some, if you are close to paying off your existing loans, it may not be worth it in the long run to consolidate or extend your payments.

However, if you are still seeing loan payments coming out of your pocket well into the future, consider the direct student loan consolidation seriously. If you consolidate your loans while you are still in school, you may qualify for a 6-month grace period before repayment begins. You may find you will be able to keep any subsidies on your old loans.

Lower your monthly payments, improve your credit rating, gain control of your loans, and give yourself peace of mind about the future with a direct student loan consolidation.

For more information please visit http://www.finance-online.net

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How can i find a FOREX application for the PSP?

August 29th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 2 Comments | Filed in Forex

Hi everyone. Aside from the Yen, which lost a lot of ground after newly appointed Japanese finance minister Naoto Kan said he prefers the Yen to continue its current decline, the markets remained within ranges, most likely waiting for the NFP release later today. We do expect the data to possibly cause a breakout, and in our case, we dont care in which direction. The 1.42 level has held nicely and most recently the 1.4300 figure on EUR/USD. Fundamentals are mixed all across the world, except in Australia, where retail sales jumped to 1.4% last month, much higher than the anticipated .4%; however, if you take a look at historic figures, the data is very volatile and should be taken with a grain of salt. We favor a break below 1.4200 to test 1.4000. Were setting this up for the News! Trade service. If youd like to see how we trade the news, please register at the following link: www2.gotomeeting.com News! Trade: Trading Non-Farm Payrolls Live When: Friday, January 8, 8:00am US Eastern time (2:00pm Amsterdam, 5pm Dubai, 10pm Tokyo) We look forward to seeing you there. Until then.
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Question by Juju: How can i find a FOREX application for the PSP?
the psp is capable of so much more. obviously. my phone is silly and the app is poor whereas i cannot interact just get updates. im trying to acquire a hand held device, preferrably the psp because i already own it, to manage my forex account away from home.

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Answer by Georgina
you can try Forex Funnel, Forex Autopilot and Forex Tracer

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Q&A: What is the currant exchange rate in Amsterdam for GBP?

August 28th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 2 Comments | Filed in Forex

It’s been a fantastic long term trending week for the USD. On the GBP/USD we were only 150 pips or so away from long term visual support we had identified months ago at 1.8512. As London began we found ourselves in a simple price trap with lower high’s and no lower lows. All that was needed was a little patience awaiting the break and a plan of attack. Whether you took the actual break, or the Fibonacci retracement after the break, you were rewarded with a rather painless 130 pips or so. If you were on top of things there was one sweet reload opportunity around 1.8590 as well. In this video we also discuss how after taking profit at 1.8512, using other methods of confirmation we were able to long the same GBP/USD at 1.8530 area. This ultimately amounted to another 130 pips into the NY session. Fantastic finish to a very technical week, enjoy the weekend folks. FXBootcamp London Currency Coach- Christian Stephens
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Question by Alex Ashton: What is the currant exchange rate in Amsterdam for GBP?
Hi I am going Amsterdam on Friday and would like to know what i will get for my money if I wait till I get over there to change my money. My uncle was over there bout a week ago and said it was closer to 1.30 euro’s to the pound, but here I can only get about 1.18

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Answer by gerard_jamboy
goto www.coinmill.com

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What is the best way to convert USD to Euros for spending money in Amsterdam?

June 28th, 2010 by Bank Loan | 4 Comments | Filed in Forex

Question by PaulN: What is the best way to convert USD to Euros for spending money in Amsterdam?
Are there shops and restaurants that would take my Wachovia Visa debit/credit card as payment and withdraw USD that they convert to euros? I don’t want to have to walk around with alot of cash there. If I must withdraw cash, is it best to do it here or there? I’d imagine all of these things incur some kind of fee.

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Answer by kittysue2000
Check with your bank what sort of transaction fee they charge for intl transactions as well as withdrawals. That will help you decide if it’s better to take out a lot of money at once, or just charge all of your expenses

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