1.10.2009

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Consumer Watch: Hot Topics from the Better Business Bureau - Louisville Courier-Journal

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Debt repair scams -- Many advertise offers for miraculous credit repair. BBB warns that no one can legally remove accurate and timely negative information ...

The Military Family Network - eMilitary.org

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You should be cautious of claims from so-called credit repair clinics. Many companies appeal to consumers with poor credit histories, promising to clean up ...

Credit Repair Companies: The Real Deal - NewsChannel 9 WSYR

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You start by paying a credit repair company a heft fee, anywhere from a few hundred dollars to more than a thousand. Then, they'll pull a copy of your ...

SOS: No parking relief in sight for Downtown MATC students (Wisconsin State Journal)

Posted: 10 Jan 2009 07:23 PM CST

Oh, the "burden" of $25-a-semester parking. That, in a nutshell, was Chris Kearns' response to the story in this space a week ago, when SOS reported that students taking as few as one non-credit class at Madison Area Technical College's Truax campus are now having to pay as much for parking as full-time, degree-seeking students. Kurt Schneider of Madison, for instance, who is taking a ...

Business up at repair shops (Stillwater NewsPress)

Posted: 09 Jan 2009 12:21 PM CST

With the economy digging deeper into a recession, a lot of companies seem to be asking for a bailout.

Stopping payment on check not the way to ensure repairs made (Daytona Beach News-Journal)

Posted: 10 Jan 2009 01:13 AM CST

DAYTONA BEACH -- After Richard Marchese retrieved his computer from a West Volusia computer repair shop, he wasn't satisfied with the work that had been done.

Obama Team Defends Job-Creating Potential of Stimulus Plan (CQPolitics.com via Yahoo! News)

Posted: 10 Jan 2009 03:08 PM CST

The Obama transition team released a report Saturday defending the president-elect's emerging stimulus plan against criticism that its tax cut provisions will not do enough to promote job creation.

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