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silverman  

No Insurance For Your Children? A federal/state program can help!

If you are uninsured and are unable to afford coverage for your family, you may be able to qualify under your state's CHIP program. This is a program specifically designed to cover uninsured children in most states of the USA. It is a combined federal and state program. As I understand it, there are no pre-existing condition exclusions under the programs, so your children could continue to receive treatments and they would be covered by CHIP. You might want to check out the following link that describes CHIP: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/home/sc hip.asp

You can then call the Dept of Insurance for your state and see what they have to offer (What state are you in?).

For another way I can help, visit http://some-financial-help.app -silverman-1.aidpage.com/some- financial-help/

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silverman  

Been Where You Are....Want To Help!

I discovered aidpage.com a few weeks ago and it amazed me just how many decent American families like yours, are hurting and have been abandoned by the system.  Worse, many people have simply lost hope – which is what poverty is really all about.

Having been where you are now, I try to help as many people as I can through FREE advice (I have a great deal of expertise regarding certain elements of the social welfare system – especially Medicare).  I also make small donations as I am able.

Several years back, I owned a coin and collectibles store in Georgia. Many of my customers were not wealthy.  In fact, I often had more sellers than buyers – many of whom were people down on their luck and needed cash for a variety of basic necessities. Unlike the local pawn shops, I paid FAIR prices for what people had to sell.  The frustrating part of this business was that people often brought in those items they believed were valuable (but were often not), while casually telling me about the “junk” they threw out with the garbage. One more than one occasion, the value of these “junk” items exceeded several thousand dollars.  Things like Indian and Wheat pennies, old stamped envelopes, old cameras, documents, badges, medals, old gold fillings and the like were often discarded.  This can be a BIG mistake. 

Some of the items I buy include, but are not limited to:

·        All stamps/stamp albums

·        ALL coins (do NOT attempt to clean them)

·        U.S.A., Confederate and international paper money

·        Autographs

·        Old license plates

·        Comic books (pre-1960s)

·        Baseball cards (pre-1960s)

·        Letters & postcards (please leave stamps affixed)

·        Old legal documents

·        Propaganda material

·        War effects & memorabilia

·        Political items

·        Medals & tokens

·        Old sports/theatre programs

·        Civil War artifacts

·        Old movie posters 

·        Cast iron toys

·        Old bottles

·        Old photographs
 

Feel free to email me with what you have.  I will not be able to give you a price over the phone or via email, but I can help you tell the difference between the real junk and the stuff of value.  If I think you have something of value, I will ask you to send it to me.  I will tell you within 24 hours what I am willing to pay for it.  If you agree to the price, I will send you payment via 2-day priority mail. If you do not wish to sell, I will pay the cost of shipping it back.

What I CAN promise you is that I will pay you a FAIR price for what you have.  I hope that my expertise in collectibles of value will be of help to you.  Just DON'T THROW ANYTHING OUT UNTIL YOU CONTACT ME.  Professional references regarding my integrity and fairness are available upon request.

The “buying” page of my website can be found at http://www.theeccentriccollector.com/webuy.htm

My aidpage is at http://some-financial-help.app-silverman-1.aidpage.com/some-financial-help/

I hope that I can be of service to you.

John H. Tischler
President
The Eccentric Collector, LLC.

P.S. I pay a 5% Finder's Fee to anyone who brings me a deal that I end up buying, so make sure to tell your friends.

P.P.S.  A bit of advice....if you are looking to let people donate money to you mroe quickly and easily, consider opening a PayPal.com account.  With one of these people can donate money immediately with only your email address.

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silverman  

Some Financial Help

Dear Friends,

I just came across this page and my heart bleeds for each and every one of you.  I have gone through many low points myself and can DEFINATELY feel your pain.  Several years back, I had a collectibles and coin store in Georgia. My customers were not just the rich. Often they were poor people coming in to sell me whatever they believed to be of value. What was most frustrating, was that the items they thought were of the greatest value was often "junk" while they often ended up simply discarding those items of real value. One elderly lady who came into my store told me about an old coin collection she "deposited" at face value at the bank.  She nearly had a heart attack when I told her that the value of her coins was between $750,000 and $1,000,000.  Clearly this is the exception rather than the rule, but I hope that it makes my point.

Some of the items I buy include, but are not limited to:

All stamps/stamp albums
ALL coins (do NOT attempt to clean them)
U.S.A., Confederate and international paper money
Autographs
Old license plates
Comic books (pre-1960s)
Baseball cards (pre-1960s)
Letters & postcards (please leave stamps affixed)
Old legal documents
Propaganda material
War effects & memorabilia
Political items
Medals & tokens
Old sports/theatre programs
Civil War artifacts
Old movie posters 
 
Feel free to email me with what you have.  I will not be able to give you a price over the phone, but I can help you tell the difference between the real junk and the stuff of value.  If I think you have something of value, I will ask you to send it to me.  I will give you what I am willing to pay for it and, if you agree to it, I will send you payment via 2-day priority mail. If you do not wish to sell for my price, I will pay the cost of shipping it back.

What I CAN promise you is that I will pay you a FAIR price for what you have.  I hope that my expertise in collectibles of value will be of help to you.  Just DON'T THROW ANYTHING OUT UNTIL YOU CONTACT ME.  Professional references regarding my integrity and fairness are available upon request.

I hope that I can be of service to you and your families.

John

P.S. I pay a 5% Finder's Fee to anyone who brings me a deal that I end up buying, so make sure to tell your friends. 

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