| Credit squeeze literally hits home as card limits, equity lines pared - San Diego Union Tribune Posted: Do pick a credit repair company carefully. Most credit fixes you can do by yourself, but if you want the extra help go to ftc.gov/ bcp/ edu/ pubs/ consumer/ ... 
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| (SkyNewswire.com)---Excerpt from Internet ScamBusters (tm) The #1 ... - SkyNewswire.com (press release) Posted: There are all sorts of these that prey on the desires of people to repair or establish credit. The worst are the alleged credit repair services. ... 
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| stacking up the savings - Baltimore Sun Posted: If it doesn't go for holiday spending, an extra $1000 could be used to help pay for a home repair. It could help with tuition. It could whittle down debt. ... 
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| Less profit, more regulation to come, says watchdog - guardian.co.uk Posted: Draghi said that it would be impossible to repair the damage to the financial system overnight. " Credit markets have dried up everywhere. ... 
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| Euro Rises Most in 3 Weeks as European Leaders Guarantee Banks - Bloomberg Posted: Finance ministers and central bankers from G-7 countries said they would take ``all necessary steps'' to repair credit markets in a statement after their ... 
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| Credit Do's and Don'ts (San Diego Union-Tribune) Posted: 12 Oct 2008 05:15 AM CDT Do keep your monthly credit card balances below 50 percent of your credit limits. Thirty percent is even better. 
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| It's important to start guarding your credit (Los Angeles Daily News) Posted: 12 Oct 2008 02:10 AM CDT The FICO score is used by banks and other credit providers to determine the likelihood that a customer will repay debt. 
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| Consumers sometimes need professional help to qualify for a loan (Los Angeles Daily News) Posted: 12 Oct 2008 02:10 AM CDT At a time when even a blemish on a credit report can doom a car loan or a line of credit, consumers are flocking to credit repair companies for help in repairing the damage. 
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| US pleads for patience in crisis repair efforts (Financial Times) Posted: 12 Oct 2008 03:59 PM CDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States appealed for patience Saturday as world leaders raced to restore financial market confidence and avert the deepest global recession in decades. 
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| G7 vows to fight credit crunch but details sketchy (Nine O'Clock) Posted: 12 Oct 2008 05:37 PM CDT Analysts said the statement was unlikely to allay the sense of panic that has swept through global markets in recent weeks. 
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