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What is the best real estate technology?
A survey conducted by Coldwell Banker and CNET found that eighty-one percent of prospective home buyers were drawn to homes equipped with the latest in-home technology. Among those, thirty-five percent of people who preferred what is known as smart homes over traditional residences believed that such features solidified the property as “move-in ready.”Technology is also changing the field of home selling. Here are five ways that apps and other online features are making the life of a real estate agent easier.1. Broadcasting with Periscope and TwitterWhat better way to send out a massive blast than on Twitter? The social media site lets you keep it short but sweet as you tell followers that the home of their dreams has an upcoming open house session. You can also post pictures on Twitter that give potential buyers a better perspective of what they will see during their in-person tour of the property. Take the virtual showing a step further by using Periscope to share live footage of yourself walking through the house online. In past times, a substantial amount of money was necessary to promote property by way of commercials. Twitter and Periscope bring the perk to you for free so long as you have a smartphone or tablet when going live and taking pictures.2. Tracking with Glympse and WazeRunning twenty minutes behind used to be a deal breaker pre-Digital era. Not only did you inconvenience the client but you also provided a guess that was often inaccurate and led to more time wasted at the property. Traffic apps in the twenty-first century have made such estimating unnecessary.Waze is one app that provides navigation tips based on real-time traffic information. You can better coordinate appointments so that clients are not left waiting for several minutes and provide clearer updates when you are running late. Glympse also tracks traffic in real-time but takes things a step further by offering a link by which clients can track your whereabouts. Text or email the URL to prospective buyers and let them follow along as you make your way to the location.3. Meet Online with Reflector 2 and Join.meReal estate agents should consider investing in Reflector 2 instead of bringing their USB stick along to nail that next listing presentation. The app serves as a sort of projector by allowing you to cast all activity on your smartphone and tablet on a larger screen. The Reflector 2 works with nearly any device and does not require additional purchase outside of the app itself.Free Screen Sharing, Online Meetings & Web Conferencing is another app that has made buying a selling a home more convenient. Agents can hold brief meetings with clients without requiring them to come into the office. Sharing your computer screen is the best way to convey pertinent information to new homeowners. The recording and playback feature is particularly useful when you need to recall a client’s home preferences. They will be impressed with your attention to detail in finding a house with a built-in barbecue pit. You will know that such meticulousness is because of Free Screen Sharing, Online Meetings & Web Conferencing.4. Add Transparency and Rapidity with an Automated Mortgage Loan ProcessThe traditional method of the home loan process involved hours spent trying to secure financing. Leaving one paycheck stub or bank statement at home often meant holding off on the process until the client was able to furnish proof of such documentation. There was no transparency in the process, which meant that customers were entirely reliant on the expertise of the real estate agent.Technological advances have revolutionized the mortgage loan process. Automated processing now establishes criteria by which applicants are judged that makes applying simpler. Some financial institutions can pre-approve hopefuls in ten minutes. Individuals who go through the entire process may see their loans finalized in ten days instead of the average four-week period. Digital tools provide real-time updates so that even those who are not approved can move on to the next bank quickly instead of waiting for a rejection letter to arrive by way of snail mail.5. Agree from Home with E-signaturesIn past times, the thrill of closing quickly became inconvenient for buyers upon hearing that all approved owners would need to stop by the real estate agent’s office to sign final documents. Some individuals were forced to take a sick day from work just to make their mark on the paper. Such heartache is why the masses are thrilled to learn that e-signatures have the same weight as traditional marks on legal documents. A real estate agent can email paperwork that his clients can sign at their leisure and return electronically. It is even possible to solidify documents on a smartphone in some instances, which makes the home loan process that much more convenient.
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What digital tool, as a real estate agent, do you most use?
As an agent, we have access to the MLS, which the public only has limited access to. In my area the public can see exactly what Zillow can which is active listings. Our board does not disclose the sales price of closed prices, which makes services like Zillow pretty much worthless in my area. (Zillow may be useful in some areas, perhaps many, just not where I work).That said, my favorite and most useful tool, which is also available to the public, is the GIS (Government Information Service). Type in to Google: (Your county)(Your state) GIS [ie: Marion County Indiana GIS ] . While it isn’t available in every county of the country, you will find it in most major areas. It will give you access to the tax assessor records and often times the sales history of the property. The tax records will give you the details of site size, improvements, assessed values and depending on the county may or may not give you the annual taxes.Since real estate agents in some areas count the basement area when they list the size of the property, the GIS will allow me to figure out what is really there if I’m new to the area. For what I am looking for, there is a signNow difference between a stated 3,600 square foot house by the agent and 1,800 square foot above ground over a 1,800 square foot basement. - Lenders only count the above ground square footage as living area when making a loan.Hope this helps.
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How do I learn the art of writing emails?
Well, I was in the same dilemma few years back. What I did was , I went through a lot of sample emails , online and that I used to receive for promotions Then I started writing few , saving them in draft and then read them later on. When you do that , you realize what mistakes are present and how the tone of the email is sounding ( professional or personal ) Down the line I developed my own way to start and end an e-mail. This helped me , as , according to me.. initiating an email is the most difficult task, the main part is comparatively easy , as you know what you want to convey most of the time. I used to modify my approach depending upon how formal or informal the mail is and ensured that its not a lengthy one but is as short and as simple as possible So, what you need to know is , Learn how a email is structured What should be the tone of the email Develop your own unique way to address people Include a signature at the end ( go to settings in Gmail , you will find the option thr) And practice as much as possible.I hope it helps. Good luck. Do Upvote if you like this answer. And let me know your views about it.
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Is the Donald Trump campaign sending unsolicited e-mail (SPAM)?
This story is developing quickly, and it looks like my 6/23 story on Daily Kos may have been the first to raise the allegation and evidence that Trump was sending SPAM (unsolicited e-mail, including to UK MPs).What is now known:1) Reports suggest that every MP in Iceland, as well as MPs in the UK, Denmark, Canada, and Australia received unsolicited e-mails from the Trump campaign. An unconfirmed report from an Australian MP on Twitter stated that ALL Australian MPs got the SPAM.2) UK MPs discussed the “intemperate SPAM” on the floor of the House of Commons, demanding that the unstoppable e-mails be blocked.3) Tons of people have complained about the Trump SPAM on Twitter (both receiving e-mails that they never signed up for and reports that unsubscribe requests have not been honored).4) Alexa stats from after the “first fundraising e-mail” and Return Path stats are consistent with an unsolicited e-mail campaign (high unsubscribe rate and lots of SPAM reports).5) Yahoo reported on campaign finance disclosures that suggest the Trump campaign is buying/renting e-mail lists of people that did not explicitly opt-in to Trump e-mails.6) Politico’s Ken Vogel confirmed via Twitter that “Trump campaign renting some scammy lists for fundraising emails: National Tea Party Alert, Liberty News Network, Endeavor Media Group, etc.”7) The Trump campaign was sued by two people, back in April, for sending unsolicited text message (SMS) SPAM.8) Some reports have questioned the authenticity of the foreign solicitation e-mails. Spoofing, etc. is a possibility; I certainly cannot speak for the foreign messages without seeing the headers. However, I, personally, received an unsolicited message from “Team Trump” that appears, superficially, to be linked to the RNC and an e-mail service provider. Other tweets link the mailings (not all unsolicited) to three additional e-mail service providers. The ESPs that appear to be involved are: Adestra-com, Geniusmailer-com, BlueHornet-com, and PsycloneContacts-net.9) The Associated Press is reporting that two “watchdog” groups have filed FEC complaints against the Trump campaign for soliciting foreign funds.10) Tweets have been posted linking some of the e-mail addresses sent to (one-time e-mails) or sender information to lists maintained by other GOP politicians, including: Rand Paul, Chris Christie, Ben Carson, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum. Their involvement has not been independently confirmed nor have the tweets been verified.11) Donald Trump’s former campaign manager (and paid CNN pundit) Corey Lewandowski appears to have lied on air on CNN when asked about the e-mails to foreign MPs. He implied the e-mails were only sent to people who opted in to mailings and that people could opt-out. Both claims appear to be false.12) Josh Marshall at Talking Point Memo is reporting that some of the foreign e-mails seem to be coming from the Trump campaign while others seem to be coming from a pro-Trump Super PAC. He suggests it might be evidence of illegal coordination.13) Reports of Trump SPAM were still being posted to Twitter as of 7/3/2016.Experts Weigh InKen Magill of The Magill Report and Laura Atkins from e-mail delivery consultancy “Word to the Wise” have weighed in via blogs. Magill wrote that the simplest explanation is that Trump's list is not permission based while Atkins says "it certainly doesn't seem like it was even political style opt-in."Speculation1) From the number of users who claim to have been unable to unsubscribe, I believe that the campaign is not maintaining a global e-mail suppression list. As a result, unsubscribing from one send may not unsubscribe the user from other sends. It is also likely that sends are happening through multiple e-mail service providers or third-party senders and that suppression lists are not being shared between them.2) From the number of users complaining about receiving an excessive number of e-mails, it does not appear that the campaign was/is globally frequency capping the messages that are sent across the multiple lists and e-mail services providers.Full list of evidence and sources, with greater detail, in chronological order:I recently wrote a two-part article on Trump SPAM (the first article pre-dates the conservative reports), and posted them to the Daily Kos ( Did Donald Trump Raise $2 million from SPAM? , Trump Campaign SPAM Complaints Continue to Proliferate on Twitter ). Here are the facts:There are a lot of users taking to Twitter to complain about receiving Trump campaign e-mails without ever having signed up for his list.Shortly after his “first fundraising e-mail”, Alexa reported that ~20% of visits to the Trump2016 fundraising website were to the “unsubscribe” subdomain.Even with recent publicity, including allegations of a “tremendously high” SPAM complaint rate ( Trump Camp Still Not Asking for Donations in Emails ), there continue to be new reports of Trump campaign SPAM on Twitter.I signNowed out to e-mail delivery specialists Return Path on Twitter for a comment. Their reply (https://twitter.com/returnpath/s... ): “Based on the data, we surmise that Trump is likely buying lists, and he has a high spam complaint rate”.I think a fair question to ask would be whether the Trump campaign is knowingly sending SPAM. However, the data supports the SPAM allegations being leveled at the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign.UPDATE 6/26/2016 5:52PM ET: The Donald Trump campaign appears to have just sent another fundraising e-mail and prompted still more SPAM complaints on Twitter ( Another Fundraising E-mail and More Donald Trump Campaign SPAM Complaints on Twitter ). The number of complaints associated with this blast appear to be less than the campaign previously experienced. Maybe the campaign is trying to clean up its list (or maybe more of its messages are getting automatically filtered).UPDATE 6/26/2016 10:13PM ET: A lot more complaints have come in about the latest e-mail since my last update, so it looks like there are still a large volume of complaints for each message.UPDATE 6/27/2016: Finally, some media coverage reflecting what I have been saying for DAYS:Why Is Team Trump Asking Liberal Scottish Politicians for Donations?AP: "Trump may be buying email lists of people who don't want to hear from him” ( Trump emails: Can you spare $10 to help elect a billionaire? )UPDATE 6/27/2016: Yahoo just ran a detailed article on Donald Trump’s SPAM problem ( Donald Trump has a spam email problem ). Among the stats:Trump recipients marked 3.1% of those emails as spam; only .41% of Sanders messages and .02% of Clinton’s met the same fate. Three weeks earlier, Trump’s would-be readers were even less forgiving, marking 9.34% of his messages as spam.It also credits Trump with having a higher open rate than Clinton or Sanders, but I suspect some of those incremental “Opens” actually are from a larger number of people trying to unsubscribe.As I previously reported, the Alexa stats from shortly after the “first fundraising e-mail” showed ~20% of visits to an “unsubscribe” subdomain. If people open the message looking for an unsubscribe link, that could result in higher engagement/open rates.9.34% of messages marked as SPAM was INSANE! Even later, it was 3.1% for Trump as SPAM vs. 0.02% for Clinton while Clinton has a larger list.UPDATE 6/28/2016 8:22AM ET: According to the BBC (Brexit fallout, Labour turmoil and Cameron in Brussels - BBC News):Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale calls for Donald Trump campaign emails to be blocked on the House of Commons email system.Sir Roger raises a point of order to complain that many MPs have been "bombarded with emails from Team Trump on the behalf of someone called Donald Trump".While he is in "all in favour of free speech" he does not wish to be "subject to intemperate spam", adding that "efforts to have these deleted have failed".Speaker John Bercow replies that while "this is not a matter for the chair" he agrees it is "not acceptable to be bombarded with emails of which the content is offensive".Mr Bercow says he will contact the Parliamentary digital services to see if the messages can be blocked.UPDATE 6/28/2016 2:14PM ET: The news finally seems to be getting out:MPs 'bombarded' by spam emails from Donald TrumpUK Pols To Trump: Stop Wasting Our Time With Your Crappy Fundraising Emails!The last article states that a complaint has been filed with the FEC. None of the articles have mentioned that the SPAM has traveled beyond the UK to Australia. Two of the tweets I cited in one of my earlier articles were from Australian MPs who complained about receiving the solicitations.None of the articles have cited the Twitter reaction or suspicious Alexa stats cited in my earlier reports. Also, none have credited my earlier reports (including my article from 6/23 reflecting that “two British MPs” complained on Twitter about the SPAM).UPDATE 6/28/2016 7:34PM ET: Evidently Donald Trump sent SPAM to ALL Icelandic MPs as well ( Donald Trump Asking Icelandic MPs For Donations - The Reykjavik Grapevine ):Numerous members of the Icelandic parliament are both bemused and confused by an email, apparently received by all of then, asking for donations to the presidential campaign of Donald Trump.UPDATE 6/28/2016 9:16PM ET: Based on the campaign finance disclosures cited in the Yahoo report, Tweets from users who claim that one-time e-mails had fallen prey to the Trump SPAM campaign, and a conversation that I had with somebody who might be in a position to know, I strongly believe that Trump and/or the RNC is buying/renting lists and sending messages from the RNC/Trump without disclosing the source of the e-mail (the original list that the user signed up for) in the message itself. That may not be the only tactic being used, but I am convinced it is at least one of the tactics.From the number of users who claim to have been unable to unsubscribe, I also believe that the campaign is not maintaining a global e-mail suppression list. As a result, unsubscribing from one send may not unsubscribe the user from other sends. It is also possible/likely that sends are happening through multiple e-mail service providers or third-party senders and that suppression lists are not being shared between them.UPDATE 6/29/2016 8:18AM ET: Multiple reports have questioned the authenticity of the foreign messages ( Donald Trump is spamming foreign politicians asking for money , Britain: MPs object to ‘begging’ Trump emails ). I received an unsolicited fundraising message from “Team Trump” on June 21 tied to the domain GOPVictory365 | Landing Pages. It appears to be owned by the RNC. The message headers suggest the e-mail was sent from an Amazon IP and the domain’s nameservers were linked to an e-mail service provider that, from its website, appears to have deep GOP ties.UPDATE 6/29/2016 11:23AM ET: Multiple media outlets are now reporting on the foreign solicitation aspect of this story, but, still, no reports have thoroughly covered the SPAM aspect. Below are some more examples:Electoral fraud: Trump sends fundraiser emails to foreign politiciansUK Parliament members move forward to block Trump campaign emails due to 'offensive' contentDonald Trump Might Be Spamming Foreign Politicians For CashDenmark too: Trump Foreign Contributor/Derp UpdateUPDATE 6/29/2016 2:14PM ET: I have “liked” SCORES of Trump SPAM complaints on Twitter going back to the time of my first article. The problem of Trump SPAM appears to be widespread. If you browse my “likes” on Twitter ( Lenny Grover (@lennygrover) | Twitter ), you can view the tweets.UPDATE 6/29/2016 3:53PM ET: According to a new Associated Press report ( The Latest: Foreign officials say Trump appealing for funds ):Foreign officials are complaining that they're being "bombarded" by fundraising appeals from U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump. And now, two watchdog groups are filing complaints against the Republican's campaign saying the practice breaks the law.[break]The complaint by watchdog groups Campaign Legal Center and Democracy 21 say the emails violated a federal law designed to prohibit foreign money in U.S. campaigns.UPDATE 6/29/2016 3:57PM ET: Tweets have been posted linking some of the e-mail addresses sent to (one-time e-mails) or sender information to lists maintained by other GOP politicians, including: Rand Paul, Chris Christie, Ben Carson, and Newt Gingrich. Their involvement has not been independently confirmed nor have the tweets been verified.Purely speculation on my part: I speculate that some GOP politicians, or conservative media outlets, who are not overtly supporting Trump may be covertly supporting the RNC/Trump e-mail campaign (and not want their information to be disclosed in the message that is sent to the list that they maintain).UPDATE 6/29/2016 8:04PM ET: Finally, the mainstream media is reporting on the FEC complaints:Trump fundraising emails overseas prompt complaints here and abroadComplaint filed about Donald Trump fundraising emailsBoth reports do not reflect the latest information in this post. Media outlets may be trying to confirm some of the information from Twitter that is still unverified. Also, there has been almost no reporting on deluge of domestic unsolicited e-mails and the difficulty people have had unsubscribing from Trump’s list.UPDATE 6/29/2016 9:17PM ET: Bloomberg joins the party:Trump Campaign Broke Law by Soliciting Foreign Donations, Groups AllegeUPDATE 6/29/2016 9:22PM ET: Now The Gaurdian:Trump campaign may have broken law by seeking foreign political donationsUPDATE 6/30/2016 10:54AM ET: A conversation I had on Twitter ( Lenny Grover on Twitter ), and the SPAM I personally received, links the mailing to at least three separate e-mail service providers: Adestra-com, Geniusmailer-com, and PsycloneContacts-net. Unconfirmed is that the campaign had been using NationBuilder and switched prior to the bulk e-mails being sent.UPDATE 6/30/2016 1:37PM ET: Evidently, Colbert mentioned Trump’s SPAM in his monologue ( The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Video - Trump Spams The United Kingdom - CBS.com ).UPDATE 6/30/2016 1:45PM ET: Another Tweet showing the sender signature suggests a fourth e-mail service provider is sending Trump SPAM (BlueHornet-com).UPDATE 6/30/2016 3:13PM ET: Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo posted a very interesting article on the e-mail “blitz”:The Desperate and the Fail: Inside Trump's June Fundraising BlitzHe speculates that:At first, we thought he'd gotten the foreign politician emails from a crooked or stupid list broker. Having researched it a bit more, that seems less and less likely. It seems more like these were lists simply floating around the Trump Organization, tied to some earlier business venture, and someone in the campaign just decided to toss them in the hopper too. Admittedly, this seems like a preposterous theory. But all the conceivable explanations are equally preposterous. And yet one of them must be true since it definitely did happen.I published a long expose on Trump University on June 25th:Trump University Allegedly Pivoted from One Scheme to the NextSome facts from the article:In 2005, the most common SPAM title of the entire year, according to AOL, was about “Donald Trump”I found two e-mail messages from 2005 that were posted to online forums (and therefore preserved). An analysis of the content of the messages suggests one was likely sent by a notorious sender of SPAM, and both may have been sent by “affiliates” or “sub-affiliates” of Prosper Inc. (or related entities) to promote Trump University.I assumed, and Trump University president Michael Sexton’s deposition testimony suggests, that it was not directly involved with unauthorized promotion of Trump University by “affiliates” or “sub-affiliates” of Prosper sending copy that may differ from what it had approved via SPAM or other means.But, nevertheless, Josh Marshall’s present speculation is very interesting to me in that context…UPDATE 6/30/2016 4:19PM: The experts begin to weigh in:Laura Atkins from e-mail delivery consultancy “Word to the Wise” ( Trump's Fundraising Email - Bad Data Drives Delivery Problems ):it certainly doesn't seem like it was even political style opt-in.Ken Magill of The Magill Report ( The Magill Report ):A loose translation of the Occam’s-razor principle says the simplest answer is usually the right one. In this case, the simplest answer to the disparity in delivery rates between Trump and Clinton is Clinton is sending email to a permission-based list and Trump is not.UPDATE 6/30/2016 9:44PM: The Young Turks weigh in:Trump Illegally Fundraising From Foreign GovernmentsUPDATE 7/1/2016 2:52 AM: Thanks to great follow-up by Ken Vogel of Politico ( Kenneth P. Vogel on Twitter ), it is now even more likely that the Trump campaign sent unsolicited e-mail (SPAM). According to Vogel:Trump campaign renting some scammy lists for fundraising emails: National Tea Party Alert, Liberty News Network, Endeavor Media Group, etc.Endeavor Media Group owns Talon News and GOPUSA according to SourceWatch ( Endeavor Media Group, LLC ). GOPUSA currently has its e-mail list for rent through NextMark ( http://lists.nextmark.com/market... ). According to their data card, sending exclusive ads to the list costs only $8CPM and the list is clearly identified as “COMPILED LISTS”. The combination of the very low price and the compiled list designation makes it likely to not be a 100% opt-in list. If that is, in fact, the list that the Trump campaign rented from Endeavor Media Group, then they rented a list that was likely to contain at least some addresses that were not explicit opt-ins.UPDATE 7/1/2016 3:16PM: MPs in Canada have been getting the solicitations too:Canadian MPs ignore fundraising emails from Donald Trump | Toronto StarUPDATE 7/1/2016 10:29AM: I just posted another article on DailyKos (with evidence that people have been unable to unsubscribe from the mailings and that Corey Lewandowski lied on CNN about the list being opt-in/opt-out):Corey Lewandowski May Have LIED ON CNN About Trump Email SPAM (Not Opt-In, Some Claim Can't Opt Out)UPDATE 7/1/2016 12:32 PM: Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo seems to be the journalist in hottest pursuit of the story. His latest article ( Welp, That's Weird. But of Course It Is ) suggests the foreign e-mails are coming from both the Trump campaign and a pro-Trump Super PAC. He suggests it might be evidence of illegal coordination (that both organizations are seeming sending to the same dirty list containing foreign politicians).UPDATE 7/3/2016 3:04AM: Cher’s verified Twitter account just posted Trump SPAM addressed to “Cherilyn” ( https://twitter.com/cher/status/... ). It has 196 retweets and 813 likes at this moment.UPDATE 7/3/2016 4:02AM: I just posted about Cher’s tweet:Cher Just Tweeted the SPAM She Received from Donald Trump to Her 3+ Million Followers
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What is the procedure of CBSE improvement exams?
CBSE improvement exam can only be taken in the subsequent year of your passing the senior school exam. You'll appear as a 'private candidate' and thus have to go through all the fuss of manually signing up as one. CBSE releases an online form on their website somewhere around the second week of the month of August for the same. You have to select the subjects you want to improve on, which can be a single subject or all five (or six). The mark sheet is applicable everywhere, except some universities/colleges have their own criteria for dealing with the improvement exam. So, you might wanna check out if you have any disadvantages with the college you wanna get in. As for the engineering entrance, you have to write the exam for at least five subjects to ensure that your percentage is added up with your JEE score. Good luck !
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What industries must use electronic signature software?
Any industry involving a large amount of paperwork make use electronic signatures. In other words, all industries make use of electronic signatures because all of them have piles of paperwork to handle. Some examples of such industries include financial, life science, healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.Industries such as the pharmaceutical industry, have a number of licenses and other paperwork that they have to handle and keep track of. It can be a tedious task to perform such cumbersome paper processes. Therefore, e-signatures can facilitate an organisation in keeping a track of all this paperwork, by signing electronically.Healthcare industries usually involve time-sensitive documents, which need to be urgently completed. But, it can take days in case of the traditional wet ink paper signatures for the documents to signNow the signer and back, if the parties are geographically scattered. But with electronic signatures, that is not the case. Geographical barriers do not play a role. Documents which earlier needed days to be completed, can now be signed and sent back within minutes, in the click of a button. Furthermore, it takes a long time to bring assets under management. The time taken by the signing process, if wet ink paper signatures are used, may even further delay the process. But by using electronic signatures, the whole process can speed up.Apart from these, there are many paper prone industries which require huge amount of paperwork and with the use of electronic signatures they can make their everyday processes smoother and more efficient.
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