Giftmate has come back after a brief break with this 50% cash back offer in collaboration with Futurebazaar.com. That is for every purchase using your Giftmate voucher at Future Bazaar, you will be getting the 50% of the total purchase value as cash back into your Giftmate Account which you can use it for future purchases anywhere else.
Giftmate, as many of you might be knowing that, is famous for its awesome offers in the near past. But of late there has been not much or to say no offers or deals at all from Giftmate but they have come back strongly again with this offer. Unlike Giftmate’s previous offers this is a cash back offer in the form of Giftmate vouchers itself.
To explain in detail, to avail this offer, all you need to do is to buy Giftmate Vouchers between May 14, 2008 to May 28, 2008 and use the same for purchases at Futurebazaar.com. For example, if you shop for Rs. 500 at Futurebazaar you will get a cash back in the form of Giftmate vouchers worth Rs. 250, as simple as that. The free mobile gift voucher will be sent within seven days from when the offer closes and not immediately after you buy from Future Bazaar. And this free cash back voucher can be utilized till June 30, 2008.
Not really clear whether you can buy from Future Bazaar from already existing balance from the Giftmate, as it was not clearly mentioned there. But as far as I can tell from what I have understood, you need to buy the Giftmate vouchers during this offer and only through those vouchers you should buy from Future Bazaar, else you might or might not be eligible to get cash back from them.
The maximum free gift voucher that they send per person or mobile number is Rs. 500 during this offer period and is valid only for the first 4000 customers who utilize this offer. Hence try to avail this offer as quick as possible if you are planning for it, as it might not be guaranteed that you will be eligible to win this voucher once the first 4000 people have utilized this offer.
All the other regular Giftmate terms and conditions applies for this offer too which you all might be knowing exhaustively by now.
You can find more details about this offer here. This offer is valid from May 14, 2008 to May 28, 2008 only.
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Disable Recent Docs History in Windows
Your computer has been programmed to store recently opened files in a folder named: Recent Documents. This has been established to make accessing of documents easier. Most people find this feature helpful and use it regularly. Others, especially those working on shared computers find the feature cumbersome and can hinder their privacy. It is true that the Recent Documents folder is a double edged sword. It can be very useful, giving the user quick access to recently opened documents while at the same time giving other individuals a window into the inner working of your computer.
If you are one of those people on a private computer and find the Recent Documents feature helpful, then keeping it will not prove to be problematic. But, if you do not use this feature, no matter if you are in a shared or private computer; it is advised for you to disable this.
Disabling the recent documents folder has been found to decrease the time that it takes to boot Microsoft Windows, and privacy comes as an added bonus. If you are using the Windows Vista version, it may help that you switch your start menu to the Classic view first so you can follow the instructions. What is the Classic View? The Classic view for the start menu is similar to those found in older versions of Windows and not the updated one of Vista. To switch to the Classic Start Menu view, Right Click on the START button found on the lower left hand side of your screen. In Windows Vista, this appears as an icon of the Microsoft Windows logo. Click Properties, pick the Classic Windows view and click OK. Now that you have changed it you can follow the same procedure for other Windows version when disabling the Recent Documents folder. In order to disable the feature, follow these steps:
Click START, then Click on the RUN tab. Type 'Regedit' on the text bar. This will open a new window, browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Policies/Explorer. After you have done this, create a new DWORD value, this is essentially the same as creating a new folder. Create the DWORD value using the Key NoRecentDocsHistory and pick 1 for the value. That's it!
You have just disabled the Recent Documents Feature of your computer. In order to make this take effect, restart your computer. After that is done, you will no longer have a record of your recent documents.
Now that your recent documents have been disabled, you will be able to notice a slight difference in the time it takes for your computer to boot. Also, you do not need to worry about people who might be snooping around looking to get a look at what you have been up to recently. The Recent Documents folder is just one of those things that you can do without. Pretty much like the appendix in Human Anatomy. The whole can still function fully without that one part. In all cases, this can be viewed as a preventive action that helps you avoid any problems when it comes to your privacy.