Freebie Trading- Get Rich Quick Or Get Rich Scam?
July 30, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
Freebie trading, a controversial moneymaking ploy utilizes online forums, You Tube videos, personal websites and various other marketing techniques to drive traffic to web sites that advertise a variety products and trial offer in exchange for a fee. Freebie trading differs from other kinds of affiliate marketing because it includes people who make an agreement to purchase products from these sites on one another’s behalf, for a cut of the commission that results in exchange.
Crack Down On Superbowl Expenses
July 30, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Sport
Even though we are in the middle of a recession, and many of you are in debt, there is no reason that you cannot throw a really great Super Bowl Party.
The Very Basics Of Debt Collection Part Three
July 19, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
In parts one and two in this set of articles on the very basics of debt collection, I spoke about the differences between an in house collector and a third party collection agent. I let you know about the different types of ways that debt collectors will locate the debtors, and described a number of statements that the debt collector must say before they can proceed in their attempt to collect debt from you.
How To Find The Perfect New Candidate
July 19, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Business
In the middle of an American economic crisis, one industry seems to be booming: the collection industry! That’s right, according to the most current research more than fifty five percent of the participating collection companies are planning to add to the amount of staff that they already employ this fiscal year.
Foreclosures On The Increase
July 19, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
Recent research by RealtyTrac Year-End 2009 Foreclosure Market Report shows us that 3,957,643 foreclosure filings have been reported on 2,824,674 U.S. properties in the year of 2009. This also includes foreclosure auctions that were scheduled, default notices and bank repossessions.
Boating, Its Relaxing
July 19, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Travel
Boating can be a relaxing pastime, floating along on a river or lake without a care. For most people, the boating itself is the whole point of the hobby: once you’re in the boat, you’re set.
Collection Agency Gets Healthy
July 19, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Health Fitness
A debt collection company based in California initiated a ploy to educate and motivate employees to live healthier lifestyles in early January. There are twenty eight employees at the company; more than half are participating in the program..
What Every Debt Collection Agency Should Know About The CARD Act
July 18, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
On February 22nd, 2010, the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act took effect. The CARD Act had one major purpose: to attempt to put a curb on credit card practices and set limits to the fees that credit card companies charge consumers. It was created with consumers in mind, setting limits to the amount of credit that will be available to them in this recession “for their own good.”
A Student Loan Consolidation Might Be Your Best Bet For Financial Stability
July 18, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
Nowadays, cash is hard to come across for everyone attempting to meet the standards of living, even young people. As the job market tightens with more and more people losing jobs, competition for employment becomes more fierce and a college education may now be a necessity. While you were in school, loans paid your way through college, but since you have graduated the unthinkable has happened, and these debts have come out to haunt you, maybe even before you are able to secure your first job. A whole slew of debt collectors may be contacting you, and now, you are a frenzied mess searching for anyone who can help you with a student loan consolidation.
How Long Will A Negative Mark Remain On Your Credit Score? Part One
July 16, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Finance
Your credit score. It could be your worst nightmare, or a dream come true. But most of the time it’s kind of like that rude mother in law coming to pay you a visit at your house. You are aware that she is coming to stay, and you are not looking forward to it, but you are too nervous to ask or even consider how long she might be paying you that visit. OK, so that analogy wasn’t that great. But anyway, read on to see just how long negative marks will stay on your credit history.
