3.02.2009

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

The credit repair industry is about to change for good - Identity Theft Daily

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BCR Consulting has introduced to the market a new business model that could change forever the bad opinions that the Federal Trade Commission have about the credit repair industry. NextAdvisor.com, a leading provider of free consumer information, ...

FIX MY BAD CREDIT NOW - BigNews.biz (press release)

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We have developed methods to effectively address every derogatory account and inquiry simultaneously without being "flagged" by the credit bureaus. This is an essential part of our program because traditional credit repair companies do not utilize our ...

Staying Financially Safe in Tough Economic Times - NTV

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Attorney General Jon Bruning is providing important information to consumers about employment scams, credit repair and debt elimination as part of National Consumer Protection Week, March 2-8. "We're feeling the financial pinch here in our state along ...

AIG's record $61.7bn loss sparks talk of $250bn repair bill for US ... - Times Online

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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said that it would allow the insurer to pay off up to $26 billion of a $60 billion line of credit supplied by the central bank. The Fed will be repaid with preference shares in two special purpose vehicles that will ...

OSG America LP Q4 2008 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha

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Please turn to slide six for details on the pending agreement we and OSG have with Bender Shipbuilding & Repair. During the fourth quarter of 2008 and early in 2009, we and our sponsor OSG had rising concerns that Bender would not be able to complete ...

Florida AG: Consumers Need To Be Vigilant Against Scams - WMBB-TV

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Credit Repair –Emails and websites tout a way to consolidate bills into one monthly payment without borrowing; stop credit harassment, foreclosures, repossessions, tax levies and garnishments; wipe out your debts; or rid bad credit. ...

Legislature should repair state's faulty tax system - Great Falls Tribune

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Some tax balance could be restored, however, if the current Legislature establishes an "earned income tax credit" for Montana. The earned income tax credit is a tax credit for low-income people who work. If the credit exceeds the amount of taxes owed ...

VIDEO: Glasgow poised to create 5000 more financial jobs (The Herald)

Posted: 02 Mar 2009 03:42 AM CST

Glasgow will repair some of the damage to Scotland's banking sector by creating another 5000 financial sector jobs over the next two years, according to an independent study.

Sport Chalet Enters Into a New Amendment to Loan Agreement (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Posted: 02 Mar 2009 10:26 AM CST

LOS ANGELES, March 2, 2009 -- Sport Chalet, Inc. today announced that it has amended its credit facility with Bank of America, N.A. Under the terms of the amendment, Bank of America has waived the Company's existing event of default and certain potential defaults, and amended the borrowing base, certain financial covenants and interest rates, all as more fully described below.

Overseas Shipholding Reports Loss on Ship Delays (Update3) (Bloomberg)

Posted: 02 Mar 2009 05:25 PM CST

March 2 (Bloomberg) -- Overseas Shipholding Group , the largest U.S.-based tanker owner, reported a fourth-quarter loss of $79.5 million because of ship delivery delays and the inability to sell two vessels.

Beware Sites Promising Big Government Stimulus Checks for a Fee (PC World)

Posted: 02 Mar 2009 07:40 PM CST

FTC, BBB officials say that sites promising a piece of the stimulus action are misleading at best, and may charge big bucks to provide information you could get for free.

Are greener gadgets even possible? (Scientific American)

Posted: 02 Mar 2009 04:23 PM CST

The urge to buy the latest gadget and to reform environmental misbehavior may be the twin pillars of 21st century American youth culture, but can the two ever be reconciled? Apple, Dell, Intel, Nokia and others--companies with an array of "green" initiatives and (more) environmentally friendly products--sure hope so. But wind power kite scientist and serial inventor Saul Griffith is skeptical, ...

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