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Gulf Oil Spill Help Center Says It's Vital Louisiana Fishing Camp Owners with Property Devalued by the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Get Identified Now

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is saying, "It is absolutely vital we identify all Louisiana fishing camp owners, or property owners, who even had small amounts of BP Deepwater Horizon oil on their property, and as a result have suffered enormous property value declines to their fishing camp. We need to get these owners identified now, because of a looming court deadline of April 20th. They say, "We know most Louisiana fishing camp owners have lost 30% to 70% of their camps value, since the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster, and we are passionate about getting damaged fishing camp owners identified, and hopefully some help." The group says,"We need to identify all Louisiana, or Mississippi fishing camp owners, whose property got oil, and as a result, the property is now greatly devalued, and we need to hear from them now-before time runs out." For more information, impacted individuals can call the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

(Vocus/PRWEB) April 04, 2011

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center says, "We are desperately trying to identify all Louisiana fishing camp owners, whose camp has been dramatically devalued, because their property was polluted, as a result of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Because we do not have much time, we are asking individuals to share this press release with anyone who owns a fishing camp in Louisiana, or even Mississippi." For more information Louisiana fishing camp owners should contact the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group at its web at http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center was created to be the ultimate resource & advocacy group for Louisiana fishing camp owners impacted by the BP-Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster, and they want to hear from fishing camp owners immediately, if their property had even a small amount of oil, combined with their fishing camp has lost a large portion of its former value because of the oil spill. The group is now saying,"We launched our fishing camp initiative for Louisiana fishing camp owners because we knew the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill would be a disaster for property values, and now we have a court deadline to get all property owners identified, if their fishing camp was polluted in any sort of way by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, in combination with their property is now worth a lot less money." Louisiana fishing camp owners can contact the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via its web site at http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

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The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center Urges Louisiana Fishing Camp Owners with Property Devalued by the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill to Get Identified Now

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is saying, "Because of a looming court deadline of April 20th, its critical we identify all Louisiana fishing camp owners, who even had small amounts of BP Deepwater Horizon oil on their property, and as a result have suffered enormous property value declines to their fishing camp. They say, "We know most Louisiana fishing camp owners have lost 30% to 70% of their camps value, since the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster, and we are passionate about getting damaged fishing camp owners identified, and hopefully some help." The group says," Nearly a year ago we were saying when-not if-the oil, sludge, whatever you want to call it gets into the Louisiana bayous-with these fishing camps -- these innocent owners could lose a huge portion of the properties value -- basically its no bayous, and the fishing camp is no longer much of a recreational property. We were right, and now we need to identify all Louisiana fishing camp owners, whose property got oil, and as a result, the property is now greatly devalued, and we need to hear from them now-before time runs out." For more information, impacted individuals can call the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

(Vocus/PRWEB) March 30, 2011

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center was created to be the ultimate resource & advocacy group for Louisiana fishing camp owners impacted by the BP-Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster, and they want to hear from fishing camp owners immediatly, if their property had even a small amount of oil, combined with their fishing camp has lost a large portion of its former value because of the oil spill. The group is now saying,"We launched our fishing camp initiative for Louisiana fishing camp owners because we knew the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill would be a disaster for property values, and now we have a court deadline to get all property owners identified, if their fishing camp was polluted in any sort of way by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, in combination with their property is now worth a lot less money." Louisiana fishing camp owners can contact the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via its web site at http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

What is the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center's Louisiana fishing camp owner's initiative all about? The group says, "We are trying to identify all Louisiana fishing camp owners, whose camp has been dramatically devalued, because their property was polluted, as a result of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Because we do not have much time, we are asking individuals to share this press release with anyone who owns a fishing camp in Louisiana, or even Mississippi." For more information Louisiana fishing camp owners should contact the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group at its web at http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

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The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center Offers To Help Vacation Rental Property Owners In Destin, Orange Beach & All Gulf States With Their Cancellations

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is dramatically increasing its efforts to assist vacation rental property owners in Destin, Florida, Orange Beach, Alabama, Gulf Port, Biloxi, Mississippi and any other vacation destination in Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, or Mississippi. The group is saying, "the non stop TV ads say call this number & we will help you out. Instead of getting help the vacation rental property owners are given a claims number? The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill claims process is a joke & intend to change this-starting now." For more information please contact the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

(Vocus) June 22, 2010 -- The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is America's leading advocate, and resource for victims, of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Now classified as Americas worst oil spill, and soon to be the worst US environmental disaster, the groups initiative is focused on business owners/victims already impacted by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and property owners who are now-or soon will be.The group is saying, "we are talking to vacation rental, property owners in Destin, Florida, or other US Gulf States, and they are getting cancellations-in numbers never seen before---they then call the claims center, and they are given a claim number?" The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center says, "rental property, or vacation rental property owners in waterfront locations in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana are losing money because of an environmental disaster they did not create & we will not let them get kicked to the curb." For more information rental, or business property owners impacted by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill can call the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is also saying,"we went through Hurricane Katrina as volunteers at a downtown New Orleans hospital. We received a call last week from a sobbing gentleman, who had just gone to his Louisiana bayou fishing camp-only to discover his shoreline covered with oil. He said his property was worth zero." The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is saying,"if you own a fishing camp in Louisiana we are with you & we will do everything we can think of to make sure you are taken care of. Just Google, Yahoo, or Bing Louisiana Fishing Camp BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. We are putting our money where our mouth is. No one should have to go through another Katrina without a friend." Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center Wants To Talk To Vacation Rental Property Owners In All Gulf States Impacted By The Oil Spill + Obama Administration Update

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is America's leading advocate, and resource for victims, of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. The group now wants to identify, and talk with vacation property owners who have seen a radical decline in their ability to rent their vacation, or recreational property in places like Pensacola, or Destin, Florida, or the coastal areas of Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana. The group is saying, "the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill is now officially the worst oil spill in US history, and we want to make certain individuals, or companies facing radical declines in their summer rental season incomes are not kicked to the curb-in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama." For more information property owners with recreational, or vacation rental property can call the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

(Vocus) June 14, 2010 -- The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is appealing to all vacation rental property owners in Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi, that are now have to deal with peak season cancellations, or revenue declines-because of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill to get identified now. The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is saying, "there are thousands of rental properties in places like Destin, or Pensacola, Mobile, Alabama, Gulf Port Mississippi, or Grand Isle, Louisiana that may see a dramatic decline in rental income because of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster & we think its critical to identify these owners now-before the situation gets worse. The group says, "worse includes a hurricane storm surge that includes some of the millions of gallons of oil floating around the Gulf of Mexico-coming on shore and covering everything-the beaches, the properties, everything." For more information property owners in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama can contact the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via its web site at Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

Update from the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center: "The Obama Administration is not without sin on the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster. For one---it took the US Federal Government 50 days to figure out how much oil was leaking from the BP Deepwater Horizon well." The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center says, "please keep in mind---the US Federal Government was the landlord, on this epic US environmental disaster. Why do they get a free pass for being asleep at the switch for 40+ days after the well explosion?" Further, the group says according to the Times-Picayune," the shut down of all Gulf of Mexico oil exploration has costs too. The total losses could be monumental if the moratorium shuts down all deepwater exploratory drilling for six months, as President Obama has ordered. Lost wages for workers on the rigs and at companies that serve the rigs could reach $150 million to $300 million a month, according to the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association." That does not include massive business losses for all involved."

Some legal experts have questioned whether the government can legally require BP to cover those expenses. They said BP could try to argue that, unlike fishers, some or all the losses in the oil industry would be caused by the government's moratorium, and not directly by the oil spill. It would be unfortunate if any compensation for thousands of Louisianians left jobless by the spill were to be tied up in a long legal battle.

According to the Times-Picayune,"Interior Secretary Ken Salazar suggested during a U.S. Senate hearing Thursday that the administration intends to make BP pay the costs. When Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu asked the secretary if he was going to ask BP to pick up the tab for the salaries of laid-off oil workers and the losses incurred by oil-related businesses, the secretary answered-Yes, we will." The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center says,"note to Obama Administration-why is Ken Salazar still Interior Secretary (MORON!!!!!)? Why should BP have to pay for your shutting down the entire Gulf of Mexico for oil exploration? How about you pay too-along with MMS? Do you really want BP to have to go bankrupt? Do you understand the implications for the victims if BP goes BK?" The group says of the Obama Administration,"take responsibility for your share of this colossal US environmental disaster as well-----it took James Carville, Mary Matalin, Billy Nungesser, and Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, to wake up the Obama Administration after 30+ days had gone by. Is that BP's fault?" The group says," how about a new approach---the US Federal Government acts in collaboration with BP to get this mess fixed-NOW & then figure out blame later-trust us there is lots to go around-including the White House & pathetic US Federal Agencies! There are lots a victims already--the longer this drags out-the worse it gets for everyone." Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center Creates An Initiative For Business & Property Owners Stuck In The BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Disaster

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is devoted to providing up to date information and victims resources for those effected by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. The group is saying, "this is so much worse than the Exxon Valdez tragedy, and we are totally committed to being the ultimate advocate for all from fishing industry victims, and all of the property, waterfront, or fishing camp owners who are about to see their property damaged, and devalued." The group says "our primary focus will be property owners in Plaquemines, Saint Bernard, or any other Louisiana Parish, along with waterfront property owners or businesses that have suffered an economic loss due to this massive oil spill, in Mississippi, Alabama or Florida." For more information victims can contact the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com/

(Vocus) May 21, 2010 -- The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center has been created to assist commercial fishing interests, tourism related businesses, and waterfront or fishing camp owners in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. The group says, "our goal is to be the ultimate resource, help center and advocate for anyone effected by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster. While the oil spill is now starting to make landfall, we need to make sure that no one gets left behind in this massive US environmental disaster." The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center says, "as an example, we think the value of the thousands of Louisiana fishing camps have, or soon will see valuation declines for their recreational properties--how much? We just don't know yet--but we have to identify these owners." The group says, "we will do daily press releases almost every day as this tragedy unfolds. For now the most important thing for us is who has been affected and who will be affected--our big new worry is the real estate and/or fishing camp owners." Individuals who have been impacted by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill can call the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via their web site at Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com/.

 

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center Begins Fishing Camp Owner Initiative In The BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Disaster

The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is saying, "outside of Louisiana most US citizens have never heard of a fishing camp---except for people who live in Louisiana. When it comes to the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Louisiana fishing camp owners may in fact be among the most impacted parties. A fishing camp is a recreational property in Louisiana." The group is saying, "when-not if-the oil, sludge, whatever you want to call it gets into the Louisiana bayous-with these fishing camps--- these innocent owners could lose a huge portion of the properties value-----basically its no bayous, and the fishing camp is no longer much of a recreational property." The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center was created to be the ultimate resource & advocacy group for individuals, or businesses impacted by the BP-Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster & they want to hear from effected parties. For more information, impacted individuals can call the Gulf Oil Spill Disaster any time at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com/

(Vocus) May 24, 2010 -- The Gulf Oil Spill Help was created to be the leading resource and advocate in the US for individuals impacted by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster. The group is now saying,"we are launching a fishing camp initiative for Louisiana property owners-whose property values could impacted by the oil spill in the bayou's. Our big fear is-the oil gets into Louisiana bayou's & it kills everything it comes into contact with-rendering the fishing camp/recreational property worthless-or greatly devalued." The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is saying, "unlike the Alaskan coastline near Valdez-the Gulf of New Mexico-its shore lines & these bayou's are very, very fragile-----in some cases the bayou's are like sponges-----it could take decades to clean this mess up----in the mean time what do these property owners do?" Property owners impacted by the tragic Gulf of Mexico oil spill should contact the Gulf Oil Spill Help Center if they have been impacted by this tragic environmental disaster by calling 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

Important Note: The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center has learned many of the fisheries workers impacted by the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill worked for cash-no taxes paid. Apparently the oil companies are offering to pay fisheries workers-based on tax returns. The Group is saying, "aside from the impacted property owners in Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama, we are trying to figure out how to help these--now up the creek fisheries workers. What a mess?"

In additional developments, according to the Associated Press," The Obama administration asked the oil company's to be more open with the public by sharing such information as measurements of the leak, and the trajectory of the spill. BP has been accused of covering up the magnitude of the disaster." The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center is blasting the Obama Administration for its lack luster response to this Titanic environmental mess. The group says,"why have an EPA-why are the oil companies still running the show? Recently the Environmental Protection Agency directed BP to employ a less toxic form of the chemical dispersants it has been using to break up the oil and keep it from reaching the surface. Huh?" The Gulf Oil Spill Help Center says,"at what point does the US Federal Government take over-this mess. Why allow the oil companies to run the show?" Http://GulfOilSpillHelpCenter.Com

 

 


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