2/1/2008
By the end of 2007, Americans owed more than $915 billion in credit card debt, and the credit crunch is clearly impacting consumers as lenders are becoming more choosey about who gets loans and who doesn’t. Given, stricter loan and credit requirements, Better Business Bureau (BBB) is warning that some companies are using the credit crunch to take advantage of consumers by promising bogus credit repair services that can be costly and in some cases illegal...read all..
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February
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- Link to a forum : Are credit repair services legit?
- Link to a forum : Best way to repair bad credit?
- Link to a forum : credit repair progress
- News : Credit Repair Eases Home Buying
- News : When is a Credit Repair Offer a Scam?
- News : Spotting Credit Repair, Counseling Scams
- Article : 5 steps to do-it-yourself credit repair
- Article : How to Use Credit Cards Responsibly
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