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Jobs Available in Seldovia
1) Environmental Consultant RFP
Seldovia Village Tribe is seeking an environmental consultant firm competent in landfill evaluations for proposal regarding the Jakolof dump site evaluation in Seldovia. This site contains various logging equipment, automobiles, scrap metal and miscellaneous waste. One year contract with work to include phase one and phase two activities. Travel is required to Seldovia and may include multiple trips. Site map, photos, estimated acreage, etc is available upon request. Please submit proposals to Continue Reading
News from The Kenai River Center
by Jenny Chissus
There has been a lot of talk about the status of the KPB Ordinance regarding Habitat Protection District – and how that will relate to Seldovia and our waterways – in particular the Seldovia Slough.
It was important to make sure that we had accurate information, and the true facts about the situation so I have been in contact with the Kenai River Center on numerous occasions to receive the official outcome/affect that this ordinance may have on our waterways. I just received this update, and wanted to share it with the community right away. Continue Reading
BBB – Suggestions for Safe Shopping Satisfaction
PRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Adam Harkness, Alaska Public Relations Manager: 907.644.5202 |pr@thebbb.org
Niki Horace, V.P. of Marketing and Public Relations: 206.676.4187
SUGGESTIONS FOR SAFE SHOPPING SATISFACTION
Stay Secure Online This Holiday Shopping Season
Anchorage, Alaska – Dec. 6, 2011 – The popularity of online shopping has increased in recent years, and Better Business Bureau wants consumers to be smart and responsible before emptying the virtual shopping cart. Click “buy” with caution.
According to Forrester Research, online retail sales are expected to top $190 billion in 2011. This amount of traffic is sure to attract less-than-honest retailers. While the allure of shopping from home in pajamas is appealing, it is important to consider the implications of doing business with unknown online retailers.
BBB serving Alaska, Oregon and Western Washington offers six suggestions for safe shopping satisfaction:
Screen the seller. Research the business on bbb.org. Make sure it is a reputable retailer.
Scope the security. Look for the “s” in the address bar of the website. “Https” means that the connection is secure.
Schedule the shipping. Read shipping conditions to make sure gifts arrive in time to be under the tree. Check with Fedex, UPS and USPS to understand the appropriate holiday deadlines.
Swipe for settlement. Pay with a credit card. Be stingy with personal information if it is not relevant to the transaction.
Save the specifics. Always read the fine print to understand the retailer’s return and refund policies. Look for “restocking fees” or warranty information, if available, and print copies.
Study a sample. Don’t be taken by surprise. If the product is available locally, try to examine it physically before purchasing it online.
For more safe shopping help, visit the Federal Trade Commission’s Online Shopping and E-Payments website. For other holiday advice, check out their website.