July 2009

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Ares is an open-source file sharing application that provides hassle free services. This is the most convenient way to download whatever files you like such as movies, mp3s and others. In addition to that, this is also easy to use and has impressive download speeds that will certainly surprise you. However, this file sharing program sometimes has variable connectivity. However, with the help of Ares Connect you can still enjoy downloading many media files within just a short period. Since there are many people who use Ares Connect, you can be sure that this is very effective.

With the promises of hard to find movies or music, everyone will surely get interested in using Ares even if they will encounter connectivity problems. Ares Connect will always be here to assist the users so it is not really a big deal if you will have a hard time connecting. With millions of choices that only Ares can provide, people will certainly root for this downloading machine for long. It is not really all about the wide array of files why people continuously support this program. There are other factors too such as the downloading speed and connection problems. Users will no longer have the trouble of connecting especially now that Ares connect is here.

Phoenix, Arizona – A nutrition company known as Central Coast Nutraceuticals, Inc. pays a fine of for the settlement of the consumer fraud lawsuit filed against it. Terry Goddard, an Attorney General, filed the lawsuit after receiving numerous complaints about the said company. The complaints were mostly due to its deceptive method of marketing by making use of the now well-known Acai Berry Supplements.

Based from the consumers, the company’s website offers a low-cost Acai product available for purchase. However, there are many hidden additional charges in the product offered by the company. Consumers are then shocked by the amount they are billed for. Furthermore, transactions with the company cannot be canceled once executed and will include the consumer who purchased the low-cost Acai food supplement to its monthly subscribers receiving and paying for products they do not want. Consumers tried to contact the company for explanation but were simply ignored by its management. No calls were returned and the CCN Company answered no emails of the victim.

By the December of 2008, a consumer fraud lawsuit was filed against the company and by June 25, 2009, the company was proven guilty and was asked to pay the settlement fine.