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How can I claim refund from Qnet?

Your uplink would have kept some share from your money and invested remaining in the Qnet. Collect this money from your uplink, remaining invested money in Qnet could be refunded like below:These are the steps to REFUND your money:Collect your IR ID from your Uplink and Your business email ID which they have used to register you to Qnet. With this email ID you need to send email to Qnet Support center.Draft an email, with subject line: IRShip cancellation and REFUND request .IR ID No.:IN-------.And write the details about your order ids and tell them how you were misled by your uplink in investing money in QNet.Send this email, from your registered email ID in Qnet to: support.centre@qnetindia.in ; rekha.s@qnetindia.in; global.support@qnet.netWithin 2 working days they should reply you, if not mail them again and follow up with them.Also, you can call their customer service number Monday to Friday: 8880632532.They will reply back, and send your request to verification team. I have attached screen shots which might help you.Request them to refund your entire money and follow up with them through emails every alternate day.After couple of follow ups they replied, these are the screen shots:Provide them your bank statement which has to include the above asked details in the screen shot.I got this email after I gave them bank statement:After couple of follow ups I finally received my entire amount within 45 working days.

How many people actually know (deeply) how computers work? Roughly how many people working in I.T. or programming know exactly how a computer works, down to the electricity that flows through it (e.g. the circuitry, stack, registers, clock, etc.)?

I knew how computers worked down to the silicon. My bachelor's program taught us how transistors work. THen they taught us how those transistors are put together to form logic gates. They taught us how logic gates are used to do arithmetic operations. They taught us architecture of the 8080 microprocessor. They taught us von Nuemann architecture, and what goes on down to the level of the electron. They taught us how databases are designed and various data structures used in construction of a database. They taught us the TCP/IP stack down to the level of the protocols used at every level. They taught us how Operating systems are designed. They taught us how compilers convert programs to machine code. They taught us what the machine does with the machine code down to the signals being sent on each pin, and the state of each register  when a particular command is sent This was all before we wrote a single line of code. I expect any decent bachelor's degree in Computer Science would cover this. So, I expect that every programmer who has a Bachelor's in Engineering to have this kind of knowledge. Engineers are suppossed to know how things really work, dammit!HoweverA lot of things have changed in the 20 years since I was in college. Microprocessors are quite different now. For one we had single core microprocessors. Multi-core microprocessors weren't even in the radar. I have a general idea of how threading works, but not to the level of the silicon. I know enough to get things done. There was no Wi-Fi back then. I have no idea how Wi-Fi protocols work at the level of the wire. I could explain to you how LAN protocols work, but Wi-Fi is a black box to me. I have a general idea of what it does, though. Enough to get things done.I have forgotten a lot of things. For example, I couldn't tell you the exact design of a NAND gate out of the top of my head. I can look up the resources online and teach myself everything again pretty quickly. I can safely say that I know more than most people I work with. Most programmers purge this information out of their heads when they start working. I also try to analyze the same program in different ways, going down to the level of silicon. There are very few people who do this that I know of.

How can I send free bulk SMS?

I highly recommend that you don’t go for free bulk SMS providers as they will not have a good delivery rate. What is the point of running an SMS campaign when the message is not delivered to the client it is a waste of time. At this point of time SMS is not very costly there is a SMS provider - Textlocal. The price depends on the bundle you select - higher the volume lower the costs. Textlocal has many features that will be very helpful to promote a business which are:SMS attachments: Which is similar to email attachments where you can send images, brochures, menus and many more. A picture is always better than words and a customer will always look at a picture rather than reading a message.Survey: You can run survey’s using Textlocal which is very easy to create and send within minutes.Shortlink: While sending a message you can add a web URL in your message and with the help of Textlocal you can track the link.Ticketing and Loyalty cards: You can create tickets where you can send special offers for premium customers with special codes.Free API: They have their API documents available on their website for free and also have a detailed explanation how to use API.These features can help you scale up your business and bring in more sales give it a try with both free and paid services see which is better. Textlocal is presently the No.1 SMS platform in India and UK with over 165,000 enterprises using their platform. On sign up they provide you with 10 free credits to test their platform.

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