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New Kings of Roadside LLC

Neighborhood Service Provider™

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Please note: A New-Kings Neighborhood Service Provider™ (NSP) comes in one of two flavors, either a one-person, solo operation, or a larger company. The term “NSP” applies both to solo operations and larger companies. The term “SSP” is limited, and refers only to a New-Kings Solo Service Provider.™

Your application fee is non-refundable, so be certain to do your homework. Before paying, please ensure

1) that you understand, and agree to follow, the few operating procedures that each New-King NSP must agree to follow, for the benefit of all users and all NSP’s.

2) that you have read the FAQ’s for New-Kings NSP’s.

3) that you have read, understand, and agree to, the “NKR Neighborhood Service Provider™ Agreement.”

4) that you understand that to immediately initiate your live listing, you must submit, at a minimum, during the payment process, a) your company name, b) your telephone number (if you are a SSP, your cell number,) and c) your company’s zip code (for a larger company, your office, for a SSP, your residence.)

(Points five through seven apply only to NSP’s who seek to be listed as a New-Kings Solo Service Provider,™ and they do not apply to a larger company.)

5) that your company is eligible to become a New-Kings SSP.

6) that you pay your application fee using a payment card that bears your name, and that the name on the payment card matches the name on your driver license. (This point is important because NKR requires you to submit an image of the payment card as part of your authentication documentation.)

7) that you understand that, to maintain your listing uninterrupted, the balance of the authentication documentation NKR requires in order to approve your application, must arrive within two weeks of your payment date.

Again, to be listed as a New-Kings Solo Service Provider,™ your name must be on the card that you use for payment, and you must use the same payment card for two purposes: a) to pay your application fee, and b) to submit a photocopy of the card as part of your authentication documentation.