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Check out transcriptiongear.com. Large selection, great service. nm

Posted By: wanderer on 2006-01-20
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Agree! This company is great! Fast service. Big selection. Willing to help, too. nm
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transcriptiongear.com has these things, too. Great service. nm
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Walmart has a great selection of sugar-free candies.
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Check at transcriptiongear.com (sm)

They have a service for $66 a month (not sure if it would be worth it to you).  Better if you can get the doctor to pay for a digital dictator with docking station, then they can upload the files to their computer, email them or FTP them to you and you can play them on express scribe.


You can also check ebay for used call in systems but not sure if they have them. 


Good luck!


Go to collagevideo.com. Huge selection & you can listen to clips from all the videos/DVDs. Great
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transcriptiongear.com is a geat place to check, too. nm
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Try RadioShack (can check them online), transcriptiongear.com or transcriptionwarehouse.com. nm
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I work for a service, a rather large one sm
They probably, or possibly, keep the records for awhile, in Echart.  But as an IC, I would think that legally, you would be limited to the amount of time you are allowed to keep patients medical records, and I would bet it would be around 30 days, not more. 
Transcriptiongear is a great site
I just purchased a new headset for my microcassette transcriber, and I actually chatted with a customer rep and she helped me find just the right one.  It was great.  I think it is 8-8 eastern time for the chat option though.  It was very helpful.  I cannot wait to get them.  My earbuds were bad-off, but I treated myself to a whole new headset that I'll be more comfortable with. 
I had it - all 3 big problems - horrible vision, large pupils and astigmatism and it is GREAT!
I now have 20/15 vision (and am 45...still no reading glasses yet LOL). It is so incredibly amazing to be able to see everything without slapping on glasses or bothering with contacts - it is AWESOME! I had the B&L wavefront if I remember correctly 3 years ago.
Check your boxes and stuff for some sort of customer service...
I think you got a bad one. Return.
great service, don't remember it down
I have had AT&T for a few months sine it bought out BellSouth. I had BellSouth for years. I only remember one outage, and that was during aftermath of a hurricane, for about 2-3 days. I really like it, and if you get someone that speaks English, the tech support is knowledgeable and friendly.
great faxing service
My girlfriend signed up for a new faxing service with Packtel. It's only $3.95 per month for unlimited faxing, I'm getting a fax from her right now on fax machine, and I gotta say that the quality of the print beats to pants off eFax.  If anyone would like to check it out, here's the link:
Have had Hughes for 5 years (used to be Direcway) great internet service sm
but truly hate if I have any kind of problem and have to call in. Luckily that is rate to nonexistent.
Thanks!!! I'm going to check into this :-) Have a great day!!! nm
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That would be great if you could check on the serial #....
I was wondering about the Dyson and the Oreck.  How was the Oreck?  I need something that will last and really pick up.  I don't mind cleaning them out on a regular basis but EVERY SINGLE TIME we vacuum we have to do something to get it to pick up...We are not THAT messy...lol...And I am conservative to make sure nothing major is on the floor before vacuuming...THANKS!
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as far as customer service and they have affordable options.
www.bytescribe.com.
Advisory selection
A short form containing a digit always has priority over the line number selection.

As mentioned you can eliminate the digits from your short forms either manually, or automatically with the "No Digits in Shorts" button under Importer/Workshop.

You can also select the entry on line 3 by using the Shift key which moves the higlight down each time you press it.

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hallmark.com is free. Big selection of b'day cards. NM
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Most larger drug stores carry a selection of OTC braces and will order others, too. nm
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transcriptiongear.com might have what you need. nm
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Try transcriptiongear.com
You could ask a customer rep right on the site. 
www.transcriptiongear.com
They even have online chat customer service, easy to use, to make sure you are ordering the right pair.   
Why don't you try transcriptiongear.com. nm
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they have everything.
yes at Transcriptiongear.com..nm
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TranscriptionGear.com has footpedals
and can deliver them quickly. I got a GearPlayer, and it's great, but it didn't work for every place I tested with. I got through the testing even without a foot pedal, but it is annoying. Do use the F keys if it lets you. That helps a lot.
transcriptiongear dot com - 10 pair for $11.00
they send 'em 10 pair to one package for $11.00........not that I need 10 pair but is how they sell them.......
We have decided to add this to our current service not have a new service. It will be easier to sm

keep track of and will just be a different department. 


It looks like we will work out details over the next 6 months, talking with community college program directors as well as a few of the distance-learning course leaders to work on the recruiting end.


We will train current staff to mentor if they would like to do so and want to work in the office.


We are still working on production requirements, goals to set, pay, benefits and other fine details but we have 6 months to get it all in place with three months to pull it together after that with a tentative start date of 09/01/06.  We need to build the building as well, although that is already at the blueprint stage in a spot next to our current office. 


We did not want to cause flames and bashing by listing the company name as there are always so many negative people on this site, but we are national with over 200 transcriptionists, located outside of Chicago (40 miles west) and have the best team of transcriptionists around!


We will have an "official" announcement after the first of the new year. 


Thank you for all of your feedback and suggestions!


transcriptiongear.com, transcriptionwarehouse.com, RadioShack. nm
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You can see pix at transcriptiongear.com. Machines are not always interchangeable. You need to ask t
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transcriptiongear.com might have it or even Radio Shack on line. nm
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transcriptiongear.com carries all kinds of phones/accessories, too. nm
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Get an Infinity USB pedal from transcriptiongear.com or the Transcription warehouse. I think
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My telephone service is VOIP, but it s through my cable service, along with my cable internet. .
We have had VOIP for about a year now and I love it. I really can't tell a difference in traditional service, except the price. One of the best calls of my life was to Bellsouth to cancel our service!
I am not asking for a service, I AM the service looking for recorders
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Check the connections from where the cable originates to wear it comes into the house. Also check t
had a similar issue with TWC and they had done some upgrades and the modem I had was no longer compatible.  The tech knew what the problem was the minute he saw the modem, only it took me about 3 months and threatening to cancel for them to get out here. 
No brainer here. Stop payment on first check before you issue 2nd check.
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yes! like the large font
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Yes, in our bedroom, large though 27 x 12 - sm
We plan to build though in about 3 years (have some property)...getting a home office then....either a separate room or a room off the bedroom, but my own space anyway. Can't wait!
Thanks! The 16" look so small and the 20" so large! nm
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I have 2 - one large, one small
My first was a very nice rose in the upper-inner quadrant of my left breast. I thought about it for 17 years before I did it. It kind of felt like going to the GYN when I had it do. The guy was very professional and let me catch my breath from time to time. The more fill-in work, the more painful. The more it is just an outline, the less painful.

The other is something private but special to me to honor my kids on my lower back, but above the bikini line. That was much more painful but different guy and it went much faster as I cussed a lot more with fewer breaks.

If I ever get another one it will be a circle on top of the sternum with the leters DNR inside!

Laser - large HP

I have a large HP, three drawer laser printer and I go through 500 sheets of chart note paper, probably another 400 to 600 for consults and letters per month and probably 200  envelopes per week and I seriously use only at the maximum of 3 toners per year and they are $110 per toner recycled.   My printer gets 10,000 to 15,000 copies per toner so about every three to four months I get one.  I spend more on the chart paper than I do the toners.    But that is all figured into my cpl.


 


You can go to B&N or Borders and they have a large
section of educational workbooks.  You can even find workbooks at Wal-Mart in the toy section.  You can Google and find tons of stuff depending on what subjects you want. 
Depends on how large it was - sm
If it was the $1000 for life (which here is only good for 10 years, guess they don't expect you to live long, ha, ha), I would probably take a little time off (say a month or two) so I could get some things done around here. Taxes would cut that down to a little over $2K a month, so that would end up being just a little more than I make now. After my "leave of absence" continue to work but probably at about half schedule so I could have more time for me. IF I ever hit one of millions, I would quit in a heartbeat, but buy the company (small local) I work for and give the office manager (a great lady) one heck of a raise, hire her at least 1 assistant and 2 FT QA, and change a few things about the company in its day to day operations. Then I would just observe the runnings, but not actively participate, couldn't anyway as I'd be living 2+ hours away in my new house/estate on the river.
large company.
My IC pays 4/10 for an eScription account.
Tip of a very large iceberg...
I am in the process of working with an attorney to address some compensation issues at a company I shall kindly remain nameless cuz I'm a nice guy; but the problem is industry-wide so once the issue gets heard and ruled on, we will have the groundwork laid to address it globally and the court to point me there. I'm not sure what that will look like; one step at a time. there are specific laws that address the work we do and they are flat ignored. There are also laws for telecommuters... ditto. I see this offshoring issue same story different channel. Laws and protocols disregarded because it costs money to adhere to them. I think our fragmented work environment, as well as the relatively new concepts of where we work and how we are paid have allowed a lot of our employers to disregard the laws because, frankly have managed to stay off the radar screen. Personally, I do not think these are quick fixes like letters or news releases. They first require fact gathering; I keep thinking about VR and wondering if someone is going to study the success or lack of same, or if it's going to hang over our head and be tossed around subjectively forever. Does anybody anywhere like it? lol... I have thought after getting this discussion heard by the court, that it might prompt the next thing to do. I have piles of reading and delving done about this; I am very interested in exploring it. I won't form an opinon about the outsourcing thing because I just havent looked at it in detail yet. Has anyone else? I'd be curious to know if it is really so much cheaper since, in my observation, much of it requires re-work. So back to before by tangeant...I think these are very complex problems requiring very complex investigations and presenting of hard a fast data. Opiniating just lends itself to more of the same thing.. arguing, where everyone choosed an opinion that fits their personal agenda. But that's just MY opinion. I could be all wet! Aaaamen, sing it over...