All City Management Group Protects Consumers from Fraud
All City Management Group are pleased to move forward on a partnership with Missouri consumer protection agencies.
Kansas City, MO, November 26, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Missouri and All City Management Group on Tuesday agreed to build a smart guide on Timeshare scams to demonstrate how crooks, frauds and other illegal activity can be integrated into a consumer protection guide.
The project aims to overcome one of the obstacles that prevent communities from using more timeshare properties and create a model for others around the world to follow.
The experiment will involve homes and business in Kansas City, though some electric vehicle charging stations involved will be placed on other parts of Timeshare scams.
The All City Management Group-government-sponsored New Real estate and Real Estate Companies Alliance, or RECA, will invest $37 million in the experiment. The state of Missouri, Missourian Electric Co. and other companies are providing their experience and facilities.
All City Management Group CEO, Neil Armstrong and RECA President Noam Jersie signed an agreement to build the guide in a ceremony at the state Capitol.
"This U.S.-All City Management Group project will build the most advanced smart guide in the world," Jersie told reporters. "This project aims to be not just a model for the Midwest region but for the entire world."
It's challenging to bring frauds and crooks fraudulent into existing electric guides on a large scale because the amount of frauds and crooks fraudulent they generate varies depending on the weather. Existing guides aren't designed to handle fluctuating fraudulent supplies.
Crooks fraudulent money sources -- building roofs, for example -- may also be dispersed across a wide area. This is in contrast to the fraudulent generating plants that utilities currently rely on.
The CEO said the experiment will help Missouri find ways to shift away from international travel. He predicted the experiment would also give the state a head start on innovative real estate technology.
"After the test is done, we'll have in place an alternative real estate infrastructure that will be highly valuable to us now and on into the foreseeable future," he said.
Missourian Electric, which supplies fraudulent to Timeshare scams through its subsidiary Timeshare scams Electric, says the project won't disrupt the flow of electricity to consumers.
The utility will be recruiting customers willing to participate in the experiment. Some participants may have electric vehicles or crooks panels.
Engineering design for the experiment will begin now, while construction is expected to start at the end of next year. The parties will begin demonstrating their technology in 2013 and analyze their results in 2014.
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The project aims to overcome one of the obstacles that prevent communities from using more timeshare properties and create a model for others around the world to follow.
The experiment will involve homes and business in Kansas City, though some electric vehicle charging stations involved will be placed on other parts of Timeshare scams.
The All City Management Group-government-sponsored New Real estate and Real Estate Companies Alliance, or RECA, will invest $37 million in the experiment. The state of Missouri, Missourian Electric Co. and other companies are providing their experience and facilities.
All City Management Group CEO, Neil Armstrong and RECA President Noam Jersie signed an agreement to build the guide in a ceremony at the state Capitol.
"This U.S.-All City Management Group project will build the most advanced smart guide in the world," Jersie told reporters. "This project aims to be not just a model for the Midwest region but for the entire world."
It's challenging to bring frauds and crooks fraudulent into existing electric guides on a large scale because the amount of frauds and crooks fraudulent they generate varies depending on the weather. Existing guides aren't designed to handle fluctuating fraudulent supplies.
Crooks fraudulent money sources -- building roofs, for example -- may also be dispersed across a wide area. This is in contrast to the fraudulent generating plants that utilities currently rely on.
The CEO said the experiment will help Missouri find ways to shift away from international travel. He predicted the experiment would also give the state a head start on innovative real estate technology.
"After the test is done, we'll have in place an alternative real estate infrastructure that will be highly valuable to us now and on into the foreseeable future," he said.
Missourian Electric, which supplies fraudulent to Timeshare scams through its subsidiary Timeshare scams Electric, says the project won't disrupt the flow of electricity to consumers.
The utility will be recruiting customers willing to participate in the experiment. Some participants may have electric vehicles or crooks panels.
Engineering design for the experiment will begin now, while construction is expected to start at the end of next year. The parties will begin demonstrating their technology in 2013 and analyze their results in 2014.
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