6.17.2008

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

When Gas Stations Run Out - BusinessWeek

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If not for his three-bay repair garage, he'd be out of business. Other service stations with a higher volume of credit-card sales say their fees add up to ...

Never Pay In Advance To Fix Your Credit - Washington Post

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What you need is a service that can help put it all together -- linking you into lists of available foreclosures, credit repair and even low-down-payment ...

Bad Credit and Home Refinance (Richfield Reaper)

Posted: 17 Jun 2008 03:00 PM CDT

(ARA) - Mortgage rates are at historic lows, and it seems like everyone's jumping on the refinance bandwagon these days. But is it really a good idea for people with bad credit?

Top architects tell all: The best advice at a tiny price (Independent)

Posted: 17 Jun 2008 06:36 PM CDT

The credit crunch has hit the housing market like a bus. The experts' prognosis is that there will be no long-term damage but for the mean-time it needs lots of rest and absolutely no activity. While it lies dormant, waiting for interest rates to fall – and mortgage lenders to stop being so miserly – prospective buyers and sellers are in something of a stalemate, both sitting uncomfortably in ...

New in Business: Cars, repair, detail offered (The News-Press)

Posted: 17 Jun 2008 12:15 AM CDT

When Paul Delmonte was a young boy, he would watch his father work on cars.

The Greatest Story Never Told (Middle East Online)

Posted: 17 Jun 2008 04:06 AM CDT

When the next administration hits Washington, American bases in Iraq, large and small, will still be undergoing the sort of repair and upgrading that has been ongoing for years, notes Tom Engelhardt .

When Gas Stations Run Out of Gas (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)

Posted: 17 Jun 2008 07:08 AM CDT

Don't be surprised to see more filling stations with empty pumps. But don't panic either. There isn't a gasoline shortage like there was in the 1970s.

When gas stations run out of gas (MSNBC)

Posted: 17 Jun 2008 04:09 PM CDT

Don't be surprised to see more filling stations with empty pumps, but it's not due to a 1970s-style shortage, but rather gas retailers' margins getting squeezed.

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