Entries Tagged ‘Personal Finance’:
filed in Credit card on Aug.30, 2010
The quantity most of us owe on credit cards is a angry subject right now. There are thousands and thousands of people with big credit card debt built up at a time when the monetary situation was both benevolent and accommodating.
Tags: 0 credit cards, balance transfer credit cards, Credit card, credit card debt, credit cards, Personal Finance
filed in Credit on Aug.27, 2010
In Dallas, the North Texas Tollway Authority, an authority that is responsible for collecting tolls, has been scrutinized for months due to its toll collecting policy. This policy charges drivers who do not pay up at the toll booth fines of hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars. Because the NTTA has been under fire in the public eye, it announced today two steps it says that will target improving customer satisfaction.
Tags: attorney, banks, Credit, debt collection, Law, lawyer, legal, legislation, loan, news, Personal Finance, political, political science, toll booths
filed in Credit on Aug.27, 2010
Are you facing the prospect of losing your home? You are not the only one out there with foreclosure on the mind. You and many people like you have problems with your mortgage. But there are solutions you can find.
Tags: advice, Credit, family, Finance, Home, home business, job, lifestyle, loans, mortgage, Personal Finance, real estate, self-help, Work
filed in Credit on Aug.25, 2010
A debt collector in Williamsville recently pleaded guilty to scamming a local bank in a fraud that caused his nearly two dozen victims to lose $440,000. Noah Schapiro, the man who ran the fraud was told by the State Supreme Court he will probably face a prison term of six to twelve years and will that he will be forced to sign confessions of judgment for his whole scam to seventeen debt investors and the Citizens Bank.
Tags: attorney, cheat, Credit, crime, deceptive, fraud, hustle, illegal, Law, lawyer, legislation, loan, Personal Finance, scam artist
filed in Credit on Aug.22, 2010
More than 200 Scranton taxpayers may have gotten a letter from a debt collection company that they did not deserve. The notices are for unpaid garbage fees that may have actually been paid. According to officials, the garbage bill itself for 2009 could be to blame for more than 200 collection notices sent to city taxpayers in error last week.
Tags: bank, collect debt, collection agency, Credit, crime, debt collection, fraud, mail, mistake, Personal Finance, scam