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    A crane is a mechanical lifting device equipped with hoists, wire ropes and sheaves that can be used both to lift and lower materials and to move them horizontally. It uses one or more simple machines to create mechanical advantage and thus move load...
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    HOUSTON (AP) - Four people were killed and six injured when a crane collapsed Friday during routine maintenance at a southeast Houston refinery, a company official said. UPDATE 1-Houston refinery crane collapse kills 4 - local TV ...

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    His Sound u0026 Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy (1992, 2000), won the 1992 George Orwell Award and his It Ain't No Sin to be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen (1999, 2001), won the 1999 Stephen Crane Literary Award, ...

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    How would you hoist an Air conditioner onto your 3rd story roof **WITHOUT USING A CRANE??**?
    I need to remove an A/C unit from the roof of my 3rd floor, 1-bedroom condo AND install a new one. It cannot be taken up thru the tiny opening in the 3rd floor roof hatch. A crane is too expensive. The irony here is I don't even USE A/C typically but I need to have it done in order to sell the unit. The condo board has created a monopoly for one A/C company & i refuse to give them the business.

    Good grief, swallow your pride and hire the crane. You are selling the unit, and air IS a big selling point. Why would you want to endanger anyone trying to haul a heavy object up three floors. Install the air conditioner the safe and correct way, sell your unit, and laugh at those who are still there on your way to the bank.



    i was quoted 9000 for install of 5 ton A/C unit?
    unit is for 2300 sq foot home for variable 14 seer Trane unit. Price includes crane, disposal, cleaning of all ducts, etc. Company (American Home Maintenance) seems to be of high quality is this reasonable cost? I am in Arizona

    The only way you are going to really know if this is a good price is to bring in two more companies to give you a competitive bid. I think this price is quite high, but then I don't know the going rate in AZ. I just had a 3 ton heat pump/AC replaced in Florida for $4400 including new ductwork. I did not need a crane, though. Competitive bidding will weed out the contractors that over price a job rather quickly.



    Amcapital loans ALERT!!!!!?
    COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS AND BUSINESS REGULATION 10 Park Plaza - Suite 5170, Boston MA 02116 (617) 973-8700 FAX (617) 973-8799 TTY/TDD (617) 973-8790 www.mass.gov/consumer DEVAL L. PATRICK GOVERNOR TIMOTHY P. MURRAY LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DANIEL C. CRANE DIRECTOR FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 19, 2007 CONTACT: Kimberly Haberlin (617) 973-8767 (617) 947-8942 Consumer Affairs Issues Consumer Alert on Advance-Fee Loan Scam And Pay Day Loans BOSTON - The Office of Consumer Affairs and the Division of Banks today issued a consumer alert warning consumers about a potential advance-fee loan scam and an illegal pay day loan operation recently advertised in the Boston Metro. ADVANCE-FEE LOAN SCAM Advance-fee loan scams generally involve the promise of easy credit regardless of credit history. Upon completion of a loan application, the entity requires a consumer to wire a percentage of the loan amount, various fees, or payment of insurance in order to secure the loan. Upon collection of the fee, the loan is never delivered. Amcorp Capital is operating a website at www.amcorpcapital.com. The only contact information provided on the web site is a toll free telephone number and an email address. The web site also lists a business address of One Boston Place, Boston, Massachusetts. Amcorp Capital claims to offer mortgage loans, education loans, personal loans, and automobile loans. This entity is not licensed by the Division of Banks and calls to the company have not been returned. An investigation by the Division of Banks has determined that no such business is located at the One Boston Place address. Moreover, the Amcorp Capital’s web site was apparently created on April 11, 2007. Similar to other advance-fee loan scams, the website promotes the availability of easy credit regardless of credit history. Based upon discussions with consumers, Amcorp apparently requires, upon completion of a loan application, that a percentage of the loan be paid up front directly via wire transfer. The Office of Consumer Affairs and Division of Banks strongly urges consumers not to do business with this entity. “This has all the earmarks of an advance-fee loan scam,” noted Director of Consumer Affairs Daniel C. Crane. “Consumers should know that no legitimate lender would require an upfront payment to secure a loan. Consumers should also be extremely cautious when dealing with companies that you do not know. All efforts should be made to safeguard your personal information such as bank account, credit card, or social security numbers. For more information on advance loan scams please see information from the Federal Trade Commission available at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/tmarkg/loans.shtm. ILLEGAL PAY DAY LENDER Director Crane also announced that Commissioner of Banks Steven L. Antonakes had sent a letter to the Boston Metro requesting that the publication cease accepting print advertisements from pay day lenders. Commissioner Antonakes sent a similar letter to the Boston Metro in February 2005 and the newspaper, until recently, had not run advertisements for pay day lenders. “Pay day loans carry exorbitant interest rates and can quickly lead consumers into escalating debt,” said Director Crane. “There is also a high risk of identity theft as this company’s advertisement provides virtually no identifying information.” Commissioner Antonakes added, “There are no payday lenders licensed or based in Massachusetts. Under the state’s small loan law, annual interest rates on these loans are capped at 23% and fees are limited to $20. Pay day lenders typically charge annual percentage rates averaging 300 percent and fees averaging $30.” Pay day loans are short term, small sum, high rate, unsecured personal loans that use consumer checking accounts (either post-dated checks or electronic access) to secure repayment of the amount borrowed. Repayment of the full amount and lender fees are typically due within 14 days or with the borrower's next paycheck. Partial payments are rarely allowed so if a borrower can't repay the full amount within the required timeframe, the loan is usually rolled over for additional periods of time and additional fees. If you believe you have been a victim of this advance-fee loan scam or pay day loan operation, call the Division of Banks’ Consumer Assistance Unit at 1-800-495-BANK (2265). DON'T FALL FOR THIS COMPANY!!!

    They also work under the web address www.amcapitalloans.com which has a physical address of 41 Marietta st nw in atlanta, ga. There is no such company in this building. DO NOT SEND THEM MONEY! No one should have to pay money to receive money. I just lost $1000 to them so I speak from hard learned experiance. I'm making it a priority to see them shut down. Post to every website you can find, call the AG off ice in you state and send a report to the BBB. None of the above can return your money, but the word will get out faster and maybe they'll be found.