Zero percent credit card offers are consistently popping up in mailboxes all over the country. In fact, these types of credit card offers are so common that many households receive several offers from companies on a monthly basis! Has your child ever received one of these offers in the mail? Well, this is probably because the companies send out mass mailings in order to attract new customers.
Post from October 2009
Why are Zero Percent Credit Card Offers so Common?
October 31st, 2009 by James Strathman, No Comments
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Mortgage Refinance Rate
October 31st, 2009 by Jason Myers, No Comments
Talking about finances is aat all times hard. Individuals have a lot of problems about it and would instead stick their head in the sand, so to speak. There are also shared and cultural reasons on why people would rather not talk about finances. I will not go into these things because I am not writing an article regarding that. What I am writing about entails actually discussing about money and doing with everyone. This does not mean that you require to reveal your personal monetary situation. There are so many things that you can learn when you talk about things that other people know about more than you.
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Identity Theft Insurance Prevent Irreparable Damage To Name
October 31st, 2009 by Matt Taylor, No Comments
The worst nightmare for identity theft insurance to tackle is the prevention of irreparable damage that can be caused to the life and family of those who have been victimized due to loss of or stolen identity. The crime of all ages usually victimizes good people with good name. This despicable crime always leads to devastating effects upon the person and life of the victims. Credit standing can be adversely affected for a decade which is very inimical to the interest of the victim’s socio-economic standing in the society.
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The Protection For Consumers In The Federal Credit Reporting Act
October 31st, 2009 by Mike Jones, No Comments
The Federal Credit Reporting Act or the FCRA is a United States federal law that regulates the collection and dissemination of consumer credit information. It is a safeguard for the equality, accuracy and confidentiality of individual credit information that is obtained by the credit reporting agencies. The law was first enacted back in’70 and the most recent amendment was in December 2003.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Court Summonses For Credit Card Debt
October 31st, 2009 by Matthew Highlander, No Comments
How Do I Respond to a Court Summons for Credit Card Debt?
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How To Develop A Plan – Simple Tips For Debt Loan Consolidation
October 31st, 2009 by John Davis, No Comments
Loan debt consolidation will take all of your existing debts that you haven’t been proactive with and could not have the ability over time to repay. What happens next is that it will be put into a single loan that you don’t have to worry about. The bank that processes your request will pay off all of these debits for you. In return, you just have to pay the bank a single loan. As of today companies and banks are generous enough to offer debt consolidation loans. The best bet are the banks that offer the quickest relief.
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What You Need To Know Before Filing Bankruptcy?
October 31st, 2009 by Emma Elvie, No Comments
If you have landed on this site then chances are you are seeking for some tips on how to improve your credit and finances. You may have even discussed the possibility of liquidating all your current debt to get rid of it.
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Rebuild Your Credit Score By Challenging Negative Items
October 31st, 2009 by Ben Casey, No Comments
Learn How to Challenge Your Equifax Credit Report
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Condominiums for Sale in Houston TX
October 30th, 2009 by Dole Omer, No Comments
You could accomplish an extravagant lifestyle with Houston Texas Condos. The lifestyle is undoubtedly lavish. If you are a buyer you have countless options in the Houston real estate market for Houston Texas condos.
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How to Improve Your Credit Even After Being Denied It
October 30th, 2009 by Linda Seamore, No Comments
We are living in the age of consumer credit and household debt. People living the United States are waking up to find themselves sinking in the mound of debt that they seem to have created. It is not far fetched these days to find people as much in debt as $20,000.
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