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Monday, March 26, 2007

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You are a Hero, now get into the action





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How To DOWNLOAD City of Villains for the Head Start
Friday, October 28, 2005

Please carefully read the instructions below to download City of Villains for the head start. To find out how to set up your per-order PlayNC account, please go here.

If you HAVE City of Heroes:

- Launch City of Heroes. When you exit the game, you will automatically begin downloading everything you will need.


- When the head start begins, open City of Heroes. There might be a small patch but after that you should be ready to play.


- On the Character Creation Screen, select an empty character slot and
you will be given the choice to create a hero or a villain.


- Select villain and you will be ready to play in the City of Villains head start!


If you do NOT HAVE City of Heroes:


- Download the ZIP file here.


- Extract both files into the same directory. You may create any
directory you want, we recommend a directory entitled “cityofvillains”.


- Once you have extracted the files, double-click “CoVUpdater.exe” to begin downloading/installing the client.


- After the download is complete, you will need to double-click the “CoVUpdater.exe” to launch City of Villains.


Note: To make launching CoV easier, you can create a shortcut on your desktop to “CoVUpdater.exe”.


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Monday, March 19, 2007

The TaxMan Cometh ~ Unclaimed Refunds!





For Support in filing past years' returns contact the Tax Man at
510-268-1126 or self-schedule your appointment online at
http://mybookingcalendar.com/b2bs2s



IRS Has $2.2 Billion for People Who Have Not Filed a 2003 Tax Return

RS Has $2.2 Billion for People Who Have Not Filed a 2003 Tax Return


IR-2007-51, March 6, 2007

WASHINGTON — Unclaimed refunds totaling approximately $2.2 billion are awaiting about 1.8 million people who failed to file a federal income tax return for 2003, the Internal Revenue Service announced today. However, in order to collect the money, a return for 2003 must be filed with an IRS office no later than Tuesday, April 17, 2007.

The IRS estimates that half of those who could claim refunds would receive more than $611. In some cases, individuals had taxes withheld from their wages, or made payments against their taxes out of self-employed earnings, but had too little income to require filing a tax return. Some taxpayers may also be eligible for the refundable Earned Income Tax Credit.

“Everybody who needs to should file their tax return. But you simply can’t get the money we owe you unless you file a return,” said IRS Commissioner Mark W. Everson.

In cases where a return was not filed, the law provides most taxpayers with a three-year window of opportunity for claiming a refund. If no return is filed to claim the refund within three years, the money becomes property of the U.S. Treasury. For 2003 returns, the window closes on April 17, 2007.




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