BOSTON SCHOOL OF ELECTROLYSIS™ & BOSTON ELECTROLYSIS™ PRIVATE PRACTICE© For Safe Permanent Hair Removal Private Appointments With Kimberly Williams, R.E., Dean Massachusetts Licensed & Registered Electrologist, 1979 Board Certified Electrologist "GUEST LECTURER OF HARVARD SCHOOL FROM 1983-1987" AMERICA’S FIRST COMPUTER ELECTROLOGY-ELECTROLYSIS SPECIALIST™ THREE COMPUTERIZED TECHNIQUES SHORT-WAVE-GALVANIC-BLEND By Appointment Only Conveniently located at 7330 East Earll Drive, Suite J, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Serving Metro Phoenix-Scottsdale-Mesa-Tempe-Glendale, Arizona Call 480-607-8121 For A No Fee Consultation & ASK ABOUT MY WRITTEN GUARANTEE OF EXCELLENCE fivestar@bostonschoolofelectrolysis.com Now Accepting New Patients & Early Morning Appointments for Busy Professionals In Scottsdale, Arizona To all American licensed and registered electrologists, beware that there is a new villain, or should I say recently discovered villain on the Internet?
You
ask, "Who are they?" Electrologists, beware of the Fake Consumer Hair
Removal Websites that claim to have your best interests at heart. It
has become obvious that certain websites are claiming to be impartial consumer
advocates for hair removal. Wrong, most of them are in the employ of the Laser
Parlor Industry. So when you're surfing the Internet, be careful; by reading
this article, hopefully you will be healthier and certainly wealthier if you
follow one simple rule, "Think Before you Link."
Electrologists
and consumers, beware of bogus, hocus-pocus, self-proclaimed Messiahs
of hair removal
In
addition, Laser Parlors pay Fake Consumer Hair Removal Websites for
those hits that would have gone to you. Furthermore, I do not have one doubt that
there are unscrupulous Fake Consumer Hair Removal Websites that gather
information for spammers, hackers and pagejackers that are employed by the Laser
Parlor Industry.
It
is a known fact that there is not one credible Consumer Electrolysis Website
that will advocate for the consumer unless it is a legitimate non-profit
corporation. Warning, beware of The Fake Consumer Hair Removal Websites
that offer free listings for licensed and registered electrologists.
Electrologists, be aware that most of them have a hidden price tag; when you link or provide your name, you are
taking a risk. Some of the more unscrupulous Fake Consumer Hair Removal
Websites are on the Laser Parlors' payroll, and some even claim to represent the
Transgendered Community. With the wave of their magic wands, they will
make you a TG recommended electrologist.
Subsequently, I requested that my link be disconnected because I had discovered that this website was nothing less than a nest
of spammers, hackers and pagejackers. Since I requested that my link be
severed, the person running the website has continued to assault me with slander, libel, vile, obscene and
profane language to this very day. There should be laws against sick
individuals who publicly use hateful, vile, obscene and profane
language on the Internet. Electrologists and consumers, beware! These basic common
sense safety rules are for every Electrologist with a website or Internet listing. When linking, you should make your motto,
"Think before you link to any Consumer Hair Removal Electrolysis
Website."
If
you call their number (if they have one) and they never seem to answer or return
your call, that alone is reason enough not to link. Always call the city
clerk of business registration to confirm that their address is valid and that
they have a legitimate business license in the town or city where they actually
operate. If they claim to be a commercial- free Consumer Hair Removal Website advocate, ask them for
their non-profit tax identification number that can be verified. All genuine
consumer websites of any kind will gladly comply and answer all your questions
and are always listed as non-profit corporations, no matter who or what they
claim to advocate for. If you do your homework, you will discover that true
Consumer Hair Removal Websites will meet all the above-required criteria and more. If
you are presently linked to a website with one or more of violations mentioned,
try to remove your listing.
All
electrologists and consumers, beware that The Fake Consumer
Electrolysis Websites have been endorsing Laser Parlors at our expense. What better
for Laser parlors to target our consumer base than to employ Fake Consumer
Electrolysis Websites that are pretending to refer patients to you? So, electrologists, beware and be cautious.
Don't make the same mistake that I did. Oh, for the record, after
checking my files, I never received even one referral!
Kimberly
Williams, R.E., Dean
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2005 All rights Reserved Kimberly Williams, R.E., and Dean
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