Gary Nitzkin

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Mar 1, 2018

Why Georgia Consumers Should Limit Subscription Services that Lead to Recurring Credit Card Charges

March 1st, 2018|Credit Repair, Credit Score, Debt Issues|

Subscription services aren’t all bad, but many of them lead to recurring credit card charges. So, Georgia consumers should limit how many services they receive.

Feb 28, 2018

Should Pennsylvania Consumers Apply for Credit Cards that Don’t Require Credit Scores?

February 28th, 2018|Credit Score|

Pennsylvania consumers working to build a credit history from scratch often face a seemingly uphill battle. Typically, it takes credit – ideally, good credit – to get credit. So, how should a consumer in Pennsylvania start building a credit history in order to earn a good credit score? Often, experts advise consumers with no credit [...]

Feb 27, 2018

Why Michigan Consumers Should Guard Themselves Heavily Against Identity Theft and Credit Card Fraud

February 27th, 2018|Identity Thefts & Scams|

In case Michigan consumers are wondering why they should guard themselves heavily against identity theft and credit card fraud, here are the top reasons.

Feb 26, 2018

How Illinois Consumers Can Protect their Credit and Prevent Identity Theft While Traveling

February 26th, 2018|Identity Thefts & Scams|

Illinois consumers planning a vacation in the near future probably look forward to a fun combination of adventure and relaxation. Unfortunately, though, traveling can put you at risk for fraud and identity theft. While you’re distracted by new sites, tastes, and experiences, fraudsters may strike. Therefore, it is important for all Illinois travelers to take [...]

Feb 22, 2018

How Georgia Consumers Can Protect their Finances and Credit Scores by Avoiding Impulse Buying

February 22nd, 2018|Credit Repair, Credit Score|

Buying an item or two on a whim here and there seems pretty harmless. In fact, most Georgia consumers who habitually engage in impulse buying don’t see the danger in their actions. Eventually, they rack up high credit card balances, run out of money to pay bills on time, and damage their credit scores over [...]

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