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Gini Denninger
Hunt Real Estate
 
w: 585-342-7820
c: 585-760-3880

My Website: Visit Me There
Email: Email Me Now
We're the talk of the town!
Gini Denninger
Hunt Real Estate
 
w: 585-342-7820
c: 585-760-3880

My Website: Visit Me There
Email: Email Me Now
We're the talk of the town!

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Posted by Ginidenninger on March 24th, 2008

This is a self improvement course that I have begun taking. It is free so I am putting the information here for anyone that might be interested.

I’m evaluating a multi-media course on blogging from the folks at Simpleology. For a while, they’re letting you snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.

It covers:

  • The best blogging techniques.
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I’ll let you know what I think once I’ve had a chance to check it out. Meanwhile, go grab yours while it’s still free.

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Electrical Safety In Your Home

Posted by Ginidenninger on February 18th, 2008

fire-safety.jpgYour home is your haven, the place where you feel safe and secure. Yet, every year many people are hurt or killed because of home fires, many of which are caused by electrical problems. Even an electrical shock can seriously injure. Don’t neglect important safety issues.

One of the first things you can do is a walk through to check for damaged outlets. Loose fitting plugs can overheat and cause a fire. If you see a dark spot on the wall above the outlet, that is a sure sign the plug needs to be replaced. Other things to look for are broken plugs and cracked or broken housing. In fact, all older plugs should be updated. Newer ones accommodate a three-prong cord. And never, never remove the third prong!

Be sure electrical extension cords are not overloaded and their use is temporary. Extension cords are not strong enough to use on a permanent basis. Your extension cords should have a safety closure to prevent young children from injury. If it shows any signs of fraying, throw it out.

Even the smallest of children can be educated on electrical safety issues. It is important to pay close attention and to teach children the safety rules regarding this important utility. Caution them on the dangers of mishandling anything electrical. You can purchase inexpensive items that prevent very small children from putting their tiny fingers in a plug.

First and foremost - water and electricity do not mix. If an appliance falls in water, turn off the power source at the panel board and then unplug the appliance. Do not use it again until you’re sure it is thoroughly dry. If you are plugging something in while out of doors, check to make sure it is rated for the power needed and that it will safely handle the job.

Many people use space heaters in chilly weather. They are meant for supplemental heat only. Do not ever use them in a room where children are unsupervised and keep them clear of anything that might cause a fire, such as clothing, bedding or draperies and curtains.

If in doubt, contact a qualified electrician. Better to be safe than sorry.

Copyright PropertySource Network 2008

For All Your Real Estate Needs Contact Gini Denninger.

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Tired of getting ripped off????

Posted by Ginidenninger on February 2nd, 2008

consumer-shopping.jpgVictim of a consumer Rip-off? Want justice?
Ripoff Report® is a worldwide consumer reporting Web site and publication, by consumers, for consumers, to file and document complaints about companies or individuals. While they encourage and even require authors to only file truthful reports, Ripoff Report does not guarantee that all reports are authenic or accurate. Be an educated consumer. Read what you can and make your decision based upon an examination of all available information.

Unlike the Better Business Bureau, Ripoff Report does not hide reports of “satisfied” complaints. ALL complaints remain public and unedited in order to create a working history on the company or individual in question.

Ripoff Reports cover every category imaginable! You can Browse the latest Reports, Search the Reports, or Submit your report now for FREE, by clicking on File Report. View over 1,000 different topics & categories you can file under.

To get to this website click this link:

If the link does not work copy and paste into the browser bar the following: http://ripoffreport.com

Don’t let yourself get ripped off ever again, check this site out you will love it! Gini

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Why live in Rochester NY?

Posted by Ginidenninger on January 13th, 2008

Winter in RochesterRochester, New York is located in one of the most scenic areas of the country. It lies next to Lake Ontario, and near the five Finger Lakes. We have rolling hills covered with woods or lush farm lands. Rochester has the four seasons of weather, without great extremes of weather like hurricanes or tornadoes.
We have a burgeoning high-tech industry beginning to boom supported by our many institutions of higher learning: University of Rochester, Rochester Institute of Technology, SUNY Brockport, SUNY Geneseo, Roberts Wesleyan College, St. John Fisher College & Nazareth College, Monroe Community College, Finger Lakes Community College.
We have many things to do with our leisure time. We have wonderful culture; a large music scene including the Rochester Philharmonic; art museums, various architectural & historical museums, including the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum, Susan B. Anthony House and the George Eastman House.
There is a thriving restaurant and night club scene. You can eat food from almost any ethnic variation in Rochester. We have world class chefs and wineries all within driving distance from our homes. If you don’t like to eat out, bring in take-out from one of the many restaurants that offer it or from Wegmans our home grown grocers, who are now world famous for their dazzling stores.
There is a vibrant sports scene here with many teams from the recreational to professional such as the Razor Sharks current Continental Basketball Association champions, Rochester Raging Rhinos our soccer team and the professional arena football team, the Rochester Raiders.
Did I mention our well maintained zoo located near the beautiful Genesee River Gorge?
On top of all that, Rochester has a great standard of living…you can buy a great home here for a reasonable price. Call me for information on the great homes that can be had at reasonable prices. Why pay rent when you don’t have to? Gini Denninger. Hunt ERA Real Estate. 585-760-3880

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Gini Welcomes you to Rochester!

Posted by Ginidenninger on January 10th, 2008

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Home buying and selling can be a challenging task and you’ll need good team members. From the initial contact through to the final signature at closing, you’ll have access to dependable assistance and timely information. Click the contact button or pick up the phone and you’re on your way.

Regards,
Gini Denninger
585-760-3880
gini.denninger@huntrealestate.com

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Hospitals and Physicians

Posted by CityBlogNY on May 28th, 2007

When someone relocates they often seek information about physicians, specialists, hospitals and other types of health care, such as extended care. Is there a resource in Rochester for health care information?

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Help, I need a Doctor

Posted by CityBlogNY on May 28th, 2007

Rochester, New York has a hospital. Rochester has many medical professionals operating in a variety of specialties. Fundamental healthcare begins with an individual or family?s access to a general physician, call it a family doctor or for children, a Pediatrician and for women a Gynecologist. Certainly, for people like me, a good therapist; better yet, a Psychiatrist! But why is it that someone in Rochester, New York cannot locate a physician that will take new patients?
CityBlog Rochester, was struck by the frustration that was apparent in Susie Pena’s (a Rochester, New York resident) post on May 9, 2007, which read as follows:
I have been here 1 year this June and have yet to find a doctor that will accept new patients. I am very discouraged that there is no avenue for new residents to find out who is available without a lot of labor intensive efforts.
Does Rochester have a physician association or, does the hospital know of new physicians coming into Rochester that are looking for new patients? It would behoove all communities to have some centralized service that maintains a list of physicians who can accept patients as either “new” or on a rotating basis until the new resident can establish regular healthcare.

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