Skimming Block
December 6th, 2009
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Skim Block Credit Card Protector (RFID,skimming block) $10.53 |
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Skim Block RFID Shielding Wallet $48.00 Protect your important data in RFID Protect your credit card or ATM card with standard RFID chip (13.56Hz) from skimming attacks. Recently, almost all newly issued bank cards have RFID chip with your personal data and ALWAYS BROADCASTING YOUR INFORMATION! We are the manufacture. The product is patented, made in Japan and directly shipped from Japan. It will take about a week to reach you.... |
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Skim Block Credit Card Protector (2 Cards Set) $10.80 Protect your important data in RFID Protect your credit card or ATM card with standard RFID chip (13.56Hz) from skimming attacks. Recently, almost all newly issued bank cards have RFID chip with your personal data and ALWAYS BROADCASTING YOUR INFORMATION! We are the manufacture. The product is patented, made in Japan and directly shipped from Japan. FIPS201 approved this product, before they ch... |
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Skim Block Cards - Original (2 cards set) $12.80 Protect your important data in RFID standard 13.56MHz chip used in most smart cards such as credit card, debit card. We are the manufacture and the product is patented and made in Japan and shipped from Japan. FIPS201 approved this product before changed to sleeve style approval only. One card can protect two credit/debit/smart/RFID cards.... |
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Skimming the Surface $17.5 Skimming the Surface |
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Skimming & Scanning: Advanced Level $43.95 Skimming & Scanning: Advanced Level |
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Skimming The Investment Pool $90.95 Skimming The Investment Pool |
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Skimming The Gumbo Nuclear $19.95 Skimming The Gumbo Nuclear |
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Price Skimming $74.88 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Price skimming is a pricing strategy in which a marketer sets a relatively high price for a product or service at first, then lowers the price over time. It is a temporal version of price discrimination/yield management. It allows the firm to recover its sunk costs quickly before competition steps in and lowers the market price. Price skimming is sometimes referred to as riding down the demand curve. The objective of a price skimming strategy is to capture the consumer surplus. If this is done successfully, then theoretically no customer will pay less for the product than the maximum they are willing to pay. In practice, it is almost impossible for a firm to capture all of this surplus. There are several potential problems with this strategy. It is effective only when the firm is facing an inelastic demand curve. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/10/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.19 inches |
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Skimming Stones $15.44 A unique new angle on nature writing |
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Naval Occasions And Some Traits Of Th Sailor-Man $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:III. A Galley's Day. Boom! On board the Flagship a puff of smoke rose and dissolved in the breeze; the cluster of whalers and gigs that had been hovering about the starting-line sped away before the wind. The bay to windward resembled the shallows near the nesting-ground of white-winged gulls as the remaining gigs, whalers, and cutters zigzagged tentatively to and fro, and a couple of belated 2 5-feet whalers, caught napping, went tearing down among them. The launches and pinnaces do not start for another hour, and are for the most part still at the booms of their respective ships. There are three more classes before us, and it only remains to keep out of the way and an eye on the stop-watch. The breeze is freshening, and it looks like a " Galley's day." A 32-feet cutter (handiest and sweetest of all Service boats to sail) goes skimming past on a trial run. Her gilded badge gleams in the spray, and there is a sheen of brasswork and enamel about her that proclaims the pampered darling of a ship. The Midshipman at the helm—to show a mere galley what he can do—chooses a squall in which he put her about; she spins round like a top, and is off on her new tack in the twinkling of an eye. Casey, Petty Officer and Captain's Coxswain, is busy forward with the awning and an additional halliard rove through a block at the foremast head. This, steadied by the boat-hook, will serve us as a spinnaker during the three-mile run down-wind; and, in a Service rig race, is the only additional fitting allowed beyond what is defined as "the rig the boat uses on service, made of service canvas by service labour." Only half a minute now. . . . Check away the sheets. Spinnaker halliards in hand. Boom ! We are off! Hoist spinnaker ! As we cross the line the 3 2-ft. cutter and a c... |