9.30.2008

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Credit Repair Made Easy - WebWire (press release)

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It clarifies much of the hype about credit scores, credit repair and other credit problems. The site owner has gathered information from many sources to ...

Credit Repair Businesses are no Longer Forced Into Using ... - ClickPress (press release)

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For a long time the credit repair industry was forced into using inefficient overpriced software to manage the credit dispute process. ...

The keys to rebuilding your credit - KVBC

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It's important to know that once something is on your credit report, it becomes part of your credit history. And although a number of credit repair services ...

FACT SHEET ABOUT SBA DISASTER LOANS - Trading Markets (press release)

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Home Disaster Loans - Loans to homeowners or renters to repair or replace disaster damaged real estate or personal property owned by the victim. ...

Failed bailout vote hits Wall Street like a hurricane - USA Today

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... concerned that the credit crunch will infect the entire world, causing a global economic slowdown. "The situation is not beyond repair," says Doug Peta, ...

Provision of Credit Information Services to be Licensed - Creditman

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The OFT would have serious concerns about the fitness of any 'credit repair' businesses making misleading claims about when they can alter credit files or ...

Stocks rally as investors hope for a new bailout bill; Dow up almost 500 (USA Today)

Posted: 30 Sep 2008 05:40 PM CDT

Stocks rebounded Tuesday on growing expectations that lawmakers will salvage a $700 billion rescue plan for the financial sector, a day after the markets suffered a historic sell-off. But the seized-up credit markets where businesses turn to raise money showed little sign of relief.

Credit crunch? (Northwest Herald)

Posted: 30 Sep 2008 06:52 PM CDT

Don't panic. Those are probably two words left unsaid on Wall Street on Monday when stocks plunged after the $700 billion financial bailout was voted down by the U.S. House of Representatives.

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