December, 2009

Debt Relief | It’s Not About Picking Your Poison

Get Active After Those Carbs! This debt relief has a sting to it? Try $39 million for a gallon of scorpion venom! So if you'll recall from last time, you'd chugged a gallon of eggs. Now you simply must maintain your figure and do the dirty work. Latex house paint goes for $16.50 per gallon, and you've been ...

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Cancel Your Sprint Contract Without Penalty – January 2010

This is just a reminder that as of 1/1/10, Sprint is changing their contracts to add a “Regulatory Charge” of 20 cents per month. This is essentially a fee that they are adding to your contract, as it is not a consumer tax nor is it required by law. ...

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FICO Announces Damage Guidelines for Credit Mistakes

We All Make Mistakes Almost everyone has had blemishes on his or her credit history at some point. In these tough economic times, this is more common than ever. Maybe you have had to let payments slip past 30 days or maxed out a credit card or two to bridge the gap between paychecks. Worse, you ...

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Understanding Insurance Can Help Consumers Find Debt Relief

Understanding Insurance Can Help Consumers Find Debt Relief Photo from Picasa Savings and car insurance Knowing how an industry works can help consumers save and, in turn, find debt relief sooner. The insurance industry is one area where there are substantial savings to be found if people understand how to work the system to their advantage. Here are ...

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Relationships and Money: Are You Communist, Socialist, or Capitalist?

I was catching up on some blog reading and caught an old post from Plonkee about the different ways that couples can manage their finances. The three different methods were categorized as communist, socialist, or capitalist. Rather controversial, eh? Don’t get too excited folks, just read ...

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