CityBidz Launches Strategy to Help Local Consumers Find Service Professionals at Unbeatable Prices

CityBidz.com is a free and easy-to-use online service that enables consumers to find professionals in their region.

Austin, Texas (January 20, 2012) -- CEO Jason Bonham announced today the launch of CityBidz.com, an online strategy to assist consumers in their search for high-quality service professionals at reasonable prices. “As a homeowner and remodeler I used numerous other methods to find service professionals. Other tools were too cumbersome to be effective or just left me dissatisfied,” said Bonham. “That’s why I created CityBidz. CityBidz.com literally shifts the paradigm on the way we do business and has already proven itself to work.”

CityBidz.com is a free and easy-to-use online service that enables consumers to find professionals in their region. By filling out a project request form, the system allows individuals to simultaneously reach dozens of qualified service professionals who then bid on the project, allowing the consumer to choose the best professional for their needs.

I am proud to announce the internet's best way to find a service professional in your area. Complete our free and easy to use project request form and let the bids come to you,” said Bonham.

COO Jim O’Quinn concurred, “I think visitors will be pleased with the usability of the site. We've incorporated all the things that people need when searching for a service provider and evaluating bids.”

To find out more, visit CityBidz.com.

Media Contact:
Jason Bonham
CEO
CityBidz, LLC
3005 S. Lamar Blvd, Suite # D109-259
Austin Texas 78704
Tel: (512) 554-4804

FlashPark announces response to Welsh parking ticket complaint

FlashPark has reacted swiftly to language problems concerning a parking ticket issued in the English language in Wales.

London, UK, January 20, 2012 -- Private parking enforcement agency FlashPark has reacted swiftly to language problems concerning a parking ticket issued in the English language in Wales.

Noel Jones, 54, and his daughter Bethan, 26, were handed the ticket after using the car park at Penrhyndeudraeth village Memorial Hall. The pair, whose first language is Welsh, stated they feel it is unfair that their ticket - along with the signs around the car park - are displayed in English and have refused to pay until they receive acknowledgement of the parking transgression in their native Welsh.

Many of the signs in the area surrounding the hall are provided in both Welsh and English. But according to reports from the Memorial Hall committee, there had previously been Welsh signs in place in the car park but they had been vandalised.

FlashPark is in the process of investigating the legalities of language when it comes to parking notices. But as a message of fair play, Costas Constantino, a spokesman for FlashPark, confirmed that the group will be issuing a translation of the ticket in Welsh to be posted to the pair as soon as possible.

Mr Constantino stated: “This will be a translation to Welsh of the parking ticket originally sent received, We are happy to do the same for other motorists that face the same situation. At the end of the translation we will include some of the top tips on how to save money when motoring.

FlashPark will always act in good faith in any dispute which will reflects the rights of the landowner and motorist.”

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About FlashPark™

FlashPark is the latest online technology that allows you to issue instant Parking Charge Notices (PCN) to illegally parked vehicles on private land. Since its launch FlashPark has already proved hugely popular amongst many organisations with a wide variety of parking problems. It is simple to use and non confrontational with the added convenience of being operated instantly 24 hours a day for any private car parking area in the UK.

Media Contact:
Costas Constantino
Vehicle Control Solutions Ltd t/a FLASHPARK
West Hill House
6 Swains Lane, Highgate
London N6 6QS
02084442120