Archive for June, 2008

June
29

With nearly 50% of Americans in too much debt, there’s no better deal than the zero percent interest credit card to help put your financial house in order. Use these zero APR cards for balance transf…
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June
28

When it comes to the wonderful world of credit, it can get quite confusing and the main question that many new comers love to ask is, “How the heck do I start building credit?” This answe…
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June
28

Rick Dutrow had been suffering ever since Big Brown folded in the Belmont Stakes , and this week he learned he faces a 15-day drug suspension in Kentucky .
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June
28

HOUSTON — Federal agents started arresting a ring of suspected thieves accused of swiping hundreds of unopened credit cards from the cargo holds of airliners, Local 2 Investigates reported Friday.
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June
28

Is your home less than it could be? After living a few years in a home, many homeowners find they want to make some changes. Whether they want to convert the bedrooms vacated by their kids into a …
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June
27

Rochester Hills-based auto supplier Dura Automotive Systems Inc. on Friday confirmed it has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after 20 months.
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June
27

You ever heard of a company on the web Ad Surf Daily, also know as ASD. Well let me get you upto speed on what ASD is and what there all about.ASD is a outstanding company who is dedicated to showing…
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June
27

The credit rating method used by 90% of lenders is the Fair Isaac Corporation method, commonly referred to as the FICO method. Credit scores using this method range from 300 to 850, with the higher sc…
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June
27

Many credit union members have become victims of a nationwide theft. Al Hammock, the Senior Vice President for Envision Credit Union says they are just one of many credit unions that had members’ cards …
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June
27

Two Southfield men were charged with felonies today after police said one of them stole credit cards from his job at a senior housing facility and they later tried to use them at a local store.
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