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[I301]Ink Cartridges For Money
by Catherine Harvey, Cat
Telephone calls and emails have been intercepted with nothing more exciting than multi orders for ink cartridges and the occasional sparse bookings for appointments with the resident mobile hair stylist.

However, with known criminals frequenting the place and packages being delivered by unmarked couriers on a daily basis, the police have concerns about the legality of activities within the property.

Settling in for another night of observation on Saturday the 10th of October, police noticed a young man, shifty looking, wearing a hoodie to disguise his identity nervously approach the flat.

After getting no response from the occupants, he left a package on the doorstep and hurried off. After ensuring the place was secure, police then approached the package with caution. Opening it they were surprised to find nothing more than an ink cartridge. The ownership of an ink cartridge is obviously not illegal. It's not even as if there is anything to suggest it might be stolen.

Disappointed, they returned to headquarters to regroup and decide where to go from there. Initial thoughts are involving winding down the operation. With no proof of illegal activity and only suspicion to go on, man hours are being wasted.

Early next morning, the police receive a call from a high street bank reporting high volumes of cash being passed through an account. At last they have their lead and it takes them straight to the flat in question.

After obtaining a search warrant, the police forced an entry into the premises and found their gold mine.

The place was full of paper money, ink cartridges and printers and computers. It doesn't take long to establish that this is no small operation. The tenants of surrounding flats have all joined forces and it would seem this money laundering scheme is much bigger than the police first believed, with several flats being knocked through to minimise suspicion of visitors to one flat.

It seems the main ring leaders had established a business under the guise of mobile hairdresser. This meant that while minimal books could be kept, ensuring cash could be paid into an account without incurring the attention of bank officials.

Out of greed, they have been caught out. Printing money with their own rudimentary way of using printers and ink cartridges may seem highly stupid and simple but for some time they have managed to get away with it. Heads will certainly be rolling at the bank for this.

Once the police had gained access to the computer records of this so-called company, they were able to trace a whole host of illegal transactions. One or two large cheques and entered the business account through other companies that the led to a whole host of financial investigations, solving many other problems.

Suspicion had never been aroused at the bank because all these cheques were from so-called legitimate businesses. However, getting cocky, the cheques were for much larger amounts than a 'mobile hairdresser' would normally be dealing with cash had also began passing through the account at a vastly increased rate.

Thanks to their greediness, police were able to confiscate all printed money, computers, ink cartridges and business records as evidence and the couple were incarcerated for five years.

Do you toss the ink cartridge in the trash and race off to the store to buy another cartridge, or do you decide it's time to use the refill ink cartridge method? Consider your options:

If you toss your ink cartridge, it will end up in the landfill where 95 to 98% of ink cartridges end up and with one billion cartridge sales a year, which is a lot of garbage. If you choose to use refill ink cartridges, you not only reduce landfill waste, but you can save up to 80% of the replacement cost.

With such an obvious winning situation, who wouldn't want to refill ink cartridges? Maybe in the past, you have tried a refill kit and you ended up with more ink on your hands than in the cartridge or maybe you think it's simply not worth the effort.

Refill ink cartridges have advanced and are more user friendly now. For example, Hewlett-Packard and Epson have created see through cartridges for convenient refilling. Some of them also have an auto reset chip that allows your computer to monitor the ink levels.

Another feature on some cartridges is to allow you to refill the cartridge without taking it out of the printer. The goal to provide ECO friendly products and consumer demand has led to many improvements in cartridge creation over the last few years.

The print head is another area where improvements have been made in cartridge design. In the past, even if you managed to refill the cartridge without a mess, the print head quickly deteriorated and the quality of the print was reduced. Print heads now last for multiple fillings.

Continuous ink systems are another method to refill ink cartridges. The continuous ink system basically allows you to use larger containers of ink that feed the cartridge.

The initial cost for this system can be expensive; however, if you are replacing your print cartridge more than once a month, the system might be the right approach for your printing needs. Using this system could void your printer warranty, so read information about this option carefully.

When you consider that most home printers contain only 12cc's of ink, it's no wonder your cartridge is always empty. Refill ink cartridges are a real time saver if you consider the quick refill time versus driving to the store for new cartridges.

Ultimately refill ink cartridges give you the BIG THREE ADVANTAGE: ECO friendly, money saver, time saver.
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