11.23.2008

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Consumers cautious about effect of auto bankruptcy - The Associated Press

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Independent collision repair shops get 80 to 90 percent of their parts directly from original equipment sources. "It's the area most impacted if there's ...

Economic woes good for car repair shops - Morning Sentinel

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"Credit is tight. I've had a lot of people say they tried to get credit and couldn't. Plus they don't want the additional car payment. ...

Recession’s Grip Forces US to Flood World With More Dollars - Bloomberg

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Credit markets are collapsing, stock prices are plunging and the world economy is sinking into a recession. As the economy deteriorates, deflation -- a ...

Some feel downturn’s impact less than others - Atlanta Journal Constitution

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"I realized that the only way I was going to have steady work or control my destiny was to work for myself," said Prebor, who started a repair business in ...

Baguio's oldest credit co-op soldiers on (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

Posted: 23 Nov 2008 12:17 PM CST

BAGUIO CITY--While some business sectors are feeling the pinch of the global economic meltdown or slowdown, this city's oldest credit cooperative servicing almost 20,000 members remains robust and kicking.

Guide navigates credit challenges (Bangor Daily News)

Posted: 22 Nov 2008 01:09 AM CST

When a useful publication comes along, Northeast CONTACT likes to let consumers know. Because seniors make up a sizable percentage of our clientele, we think that a new booklet from Maine's Bureau of Consumer Credit Protection will be a great resource.

Langdon edges Trinity for state title (The Dickinson Press)

Posted: 22 Nov 2008 10:58 PM CST

Cardinals break tie late to clinch Class B state title MINOT - Win No. 40 never came for the Dickinson Trinity volleyball team. Advertisement: CREDIT WORKS LLC HOW MUCH IS YOUR CREDIT REALLY COSTING YOU? Credit Repair Services are available to our clients who have purchased our "Show-Me-the-Way" Package. We can get the job done expediently, efficiently, and for a reasonable price, ...

Working With Creditors (BellaOnline)

Posted: 23 Nov 2008 12:08 PM CST

Sometimes the reality of the economy can hit home and hard. What happens if you get to the point where you are finding yourself behind on your credit cards and other debt? What should you do?

Obama vows swift action on economy (Seattle Times)

Posted: 23 Nov 2008 02:33 AM CST

President-elect Obama said Saturday that he had started work on a two-year economic-stimulus plan designed to provide 2.5 million jobs, funnel money toward public-works programs to repair the country's failing infrastructure and invest in alternative-energy programs.

UA outlines $215 million in repairs (Texarkana Gazette)

Posted: 23 Nov 2008 07:56 AM CST

LITTLE ROCK—The University of Arkansas says it needs $215 million for its Fayetteville campus to repair buildings that haven't been fixed or renovated for decades.

Consumers cautious about effect of auto bankruptcy (AP via Yahoo! News)

Posted: 23 Nov 2008 03:54 PM CST

Cash-strapped General Motors insists declaring bankruptcy would be disastrous because it would scare away customers. It's unlikely Chevrolet and Cadillac owners would be left with worthless warranties and no replacement parts, but the headlines about the Detroit Three's dire situation may already be keeping buyers away.

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