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Jan 23, 2018

Why Arizona Consumers Should Often Avoid the Instant Credit Option When Faced with a Financial Emergency

January 23rd, 2018|Credit Repair|

Often, certain types of businesses in Arizona offer instant credit – or “on-the-spot” credit options. Normally, these businesses provide potentially expensive services. For example, when Arizona consumers visit auto garages, hospitals, or veterinary clinics, they may face heavy charges when they leave. Then, if they don’t have the immediate means to cover the cost of [...]

Jan 22, 2018

Why Pennsylvania Consumers Should be Careful with Using Balance Transfer Credit Cards to Pay Off Credit Card Debt

January 22nd, 2018|Credit Repair, Debt Issues|

Here are a few of the reasons why Pennsylvania consumers should be careful with using balance transfer credit cards to pay off credit card debt.

Jan 18, 2018

How Illinois Consumers Can Avoid Online Dating Scams that Lead to Identity Theft this Valentine’s Day

January 18th, 2018|Identity Thefts & Scams|

This Valentine’s Day, a lot of Illinois consumers will look for romance online. In fact, for a lot of singles – of all ages – in Illinois, online dating apps are the preferred means for meeting new people. Unfortunately, though, along with that special someone, scammers are out there and waiting to pounce. Knowing that [...]

Jan 18, 2018

Georgia Attorney General Settles with Debt Collection Agency and Wipes Out $8.8 Million in Consumer Debt

January 18th, 2018|Debt Issues|

Big News: The Attorney General in Georgia wiped out $8.8 million in consumer debt when he settled with an FDCPA violated debt collection agency.

Jan 15, 2018

What Florida Consumers Should Know About the Mistakes Made by the Internal Revenue Service in Outsourcing Tax Debt Collection

January 15th, 2018|Debt Issues|

Clearly, the Internal Revenue Service has made some mistakes in outsourcing tax debt collection. Here’s Florida consumers should know about the situation.

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