11.29.2008

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Easy Credit Repair Tips - Times of the Internet

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This only means if you currently have bad credit, repair needs to be done as soon as possible. The most convenient method to do this would be to find a ...

Opening the tap on home equity - Austin American-Statesman

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... as borrowers may well be using their credit lines for college tuition bills or as emergency funds if they lose a job or face a major home repair. ...

Sinking economy not bad news for all Rhode Island companies - Providence Journal

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If it costs $1000 to buy new, they're choosing the $200 repair," says Dave Roy, a salesman at JA Appliance Sales and Service, an appliance retail and repair ...

Credit-repair firms often don’t deliver what they promise - NewsOK.com

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In the first phase of the campaign, the FTC filed suits against seven companies, alleging multiple violations of both the Credit Repair Organizations Act ...

Hawks handle Montana State-Northern (The Dickinson Press)

Posted: 28 Nov 2008 11:44 PM CST

Skylights hang around but can't beat DSU The old adage says that it's not easy to beat a team three times in a season, let alone a month. 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 ...

Opening the tap on home equity (Austin American-Statesman)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 12:34 PM CST

Borrow before credit line is frozen, some suggest. Many homeowners who have taken out home equity lines of credit have learned in recent months that these loans are not as useful as they initially seemed.

Astronauts Ready, Weather 'Iffy' For Landing (Local 6 Orlando)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 05:31 PM CST

A 16-day mission to repair solar panels and prepare the international space station for more crew members could end Sunday.

Handmade ornaments prove priceless (San Francisco Chronicle)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 02:31 AM CST

The list reads like frugal tips for today's economy: Use cloth diapers that can be washed and then dried on a clothesline; find repair parts for the family car at the auto wrecking yard; buy appliances secondhand. Borrow a set of bunk beds from a relative...

Sinking economy not bad news for all Rhode Island companies (The Providence Journal)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 08:04 PM CST

The repo man has been busy.

Savings Habits Shift Amid Economic Concerns (The Morning News)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 07:23 PM CST

SPRINGDALE — Save or spend? Consumers face the choice more often since home values are not rising and stock equities have plunged.

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