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Today’s Financial Tips
August 13th, 2010 by Credit Manager No comments »Today’s Financial Headlines
August 6th, 2010 by Credit Manager No comments »7 Ways to Spot a Credit Repair Scam
12 Reasons Your Budget Isn’t Working
FTC Energy Guide Labels Help Consumers Conserve Energy and Save Money
Do Not Call List Huge Success
July 29th, 2010 by Credit Manager 1 comment »The Do Not Call Registry accepts registrations from both cell phones and land lines. Consumers can place their cell phone number on the Do Not Call Registry to notify marketers that they do not want to receive unsolicited telemarketing calls, but federal regulations already prohibit most telemarketing targeted at cell phones
Today’s Financial Tips
July 9th, 2010 by Credit Manager 2 comments »Police Find Credit Card Skimmers Equipped With Bluetooth
Vacationing? Hotels Are a Top Target for Credit Card Fraud
10 Signs You’re Headed For Credit Card Debt
DIY Debt Settlement
June 28th, 2010 by Credit Manager 1 comment »Zipdebt and Hoffman Brinker DIY Debt Settlement Coaching
We are now offering two DIY debt settlement and coaching programs. Both are unparalleled in their field because both companies have been offering reputable debt settlement for many years and have stellar reputations within the debt settlement field.
Debtor Wins 1.5 Million from Collection Agency
June 2nd, 2010 by Credit Manager 1 comment »has won 1.5 million from a lawsuit against a collection agency who was harassing him relentlessly. While collection agency groups often defend the actions of its members, and claim these atacks are rare, it’s happening more and more.
The Red Flags Rule for Fraud & Identity Theft
June 1st, 2010 by Credit Manager No comments »The Federal Trade Commission is making the act of businesses complying as simple as possible and have created a Red Flag Resource Web Site to help businesses comply and educate its employees.
Using the Cease & Desist Letter: Know the Facts
May 18th, 2010 by Credit Manager No comments »Before you assume the debt is valid and pay it, be sure it is. Hundreds of thousands of debts are sold everyday but that doesn’t mean its a legitimate debt. Before you pay a dime, be sure to check that the debt is valid. Decide if the balance is accurate as well as any applied fees or collection expenses. If the debt collector cannot prove the debt is valid then you have a good case for ceasing and desisting them from further contact. If they cant prove to you the debt is valid then they certainly wont be able to prove it to a judge in small claims court.
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