4.05.2009

Daily credit repair news

Daily credit repair news

Charles Krauthammer: Credit crisis, auto failures just side shows ... - Houston Chronicle

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Then try to explain to Madison how the Constitution he fathered allows the president to unilaterally guarantee the repair or replacement of every component of millions of such contraptions sold in the several states, and you will leave him slack-jawed. ...

Repair business awaits boom as motorists keep cars longer ... - TMCnet

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... tight credit and a sharply lower inventory of discretionary funds. Last summer's record-high fuel prices only fed the problem. The conventional wisdom is motorists are holding onto their cars longer. And repair shops are reaping the rewards, right? ...

Honda Oman service and repair credit crunch busting offers (AME Info)

Posted: 05 Apr 2009 12:21 AM PDT

Jon Wiseman, Honda Oman National Manager, After Sales, announced that the Company has managed to put together a package of credit crunch busting deals to help Honda drivers through the current global economic crisis.

Repair business awaits boom as motorists keep cars longer (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)

Posted: 05 Apr 2009 04:20 AM PDT

WATERLOO — With car sales having dipped nearly 40 percent in February compared to a year earlier, the automotive repair business theoretically should be riding high.

New resources online can be armor against tricks (The Columbian)

Posted: 05 Apr 2009 01:11 AM PDT

These days, the number of scam pitches that are raining down on our heads, and worming their way into our computers, can be baffling.Foreclosure scams, job scams, credit-repair scams, IRS...

Tax credit a boon for home contractors (CTV Toronto)

Posted: 05 Apr 2009 10:15 AM PDT

Home improvement contractors say prospects heading into the spring season are looking good, despite the economic slump griping the country.

Credit bender hammers Russia's rust belt (The Globe and Mail)

Posted: 05 Apr 2009 06:36 AM PDT

As wages plunge, miners and metal workers in the region are struggling to repay consumer loans and mortgages that offered a taste of the better life

Credit bender hammers Russia's rust belt (The Globe and Mail)

Posted: 05 Apr 2009 06:14 AM PDT

KARABASH, Russia — Each weekend, copper worker Sergei Begutov cuts stones from a toxic, frozen hillside in Karabash, Russia, and sells them for five rubles (19 cents) apiece to help fund car loan repayments that now exceed his wages.

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