Patents and Rights

August 2, 2007

ePERKS - Revolution in Business or not?

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And so hello ladies and gentelmans. I haven’t write for a long time, due some troubles of the Internet and much work I had to discuss with my lawyers. But now, I’m free to bring you this short review of revolutionary realty marketplace ePERKS - Giant Perks. You certainly will ask me: “Who needs another marketplace, if we can find everything even a gold-foiled baseball card on eBay?”. But I will tell you: “We all need one, because eBay offers only things, but not a services”. If my explanation is not enough look through the points, I’ve found for you to make your own choice:

  • The idea of ePERKS . is to connect local professionals with customers. But professionals not only provide their services, they offer a customers best prices and other perks
  • ePERKS provide not only a Real Estate, but they also have an Automotive and Home Contractors proposals. And bonuses you get buying new car are not a words: 4% discount, TVs and other gadgets. If you order a home improvement work the discount may be up to 50%.
  • ePERKS do not hide what they have done. Before you order a job or hire a professional, you can look through works he or she have done before.
Ok. I’ve opened a cover of ePERKS for you, now it is your turn. Please, feel free to leave a comment stating about your opinion of ePERKS, tell a story or even leave a complaint. I appreciate every work you leave on the theme above.

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