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Learn The Terms Of Colorado Fixed Rates Mortgages

September 3, 2010

Colorado fixed rates mortgages can be acquired in two main terms: 30 or 15 year loans. Different borrowers may wonder which of these loans would better serve them. The answer to such a question will hinge on personal finances as well as the amount of time needed to pay off the loan.

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Medical Patients Now Required To Use Credit Cards

September 1, 2010

It was revealed recently that in Michigan at some doctor’s offices, patients will be required to present and use credit cards before receiving medical care. A fairly new internet based medical payment program allows medical providers to secure a credit card before medical help is provided.

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Am I Able To Claim My PPI Payments Back?

September 1, 2010

If you have taken out a mortgage, loan or credit, it is likely that your lender sold you payment protection insurance. PPI is designed to help customers repay debt should they find themselves in difficult circumstances such as becoming unemployed or getting injured, however, the lenders found a loophole and have been selling PPI to customers who were not eligible for the cover or who did not fit the particulars of the PPI they were sold. If you have paid for PPI, whether you tried to use it or not, you may be entitled to claim this money back. What you may not be aware of is why you could be eligible to claim and why the banks could face a huge wave of payouts

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FTC Announces Further Extension On ‘Red Flags’ Rule Implementation To November 1st

August 31, 2010

To aid small businesses and other entities, the Federal Trade Commission agents will enhance its efforts to educate them about compliance with the “Red Flags” Rule and ease compliance by supplying additional resources and guidance to clarify whether businesses are covered by the Rule and what they must do to comply. To give creditors and financial institutions added time to review this guidance and develop and implement written Identity Theft Prevention Programs, the FTC will further delay enforcement of the Rule until November 1, 2009.

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FTC Fights Fraud From Scam Artist

August 31, 2010

The Federal Trade commission plans to award 1.6 million dollars to thousands of consumers who were scammed into paying money that they didn’t owe by con artists who utilized threats, harassment and lies to get them to pay up.

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