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Dear American Express, please STOP filling my mail box with your credit card offers. Have you not got the message ? You send me a minimum of 2 credit card offers each and every week. I have in the past 5 years never responded to a single one. Maybe the only way you will get the message is if I take a shoe box and fill it with brick and tape on you postage paid envelope. This may cost you $20.00 to $40.00 will this work because if it will I will star... Read More
"One of the most common short sale questions is whether or not it will affect one's credit. Simply put, the answer is yes—a short sale will appear on your credit report and most likely pull down your credit score. But borrowers still go for a short sale because the effects are a lot milder than in a foreclosure, and it's much easier to recover from. If you're worried about your post-short sale credit, read on for answers to commonly asked credit and short sale questions. ... Read More
Americans polls clearly show that JOBS are number one on the minds of Americans. Americans are less concerned about the deficit, and more concerned about getting the American economy moving again. The G20 has not produced the results desired. It is time to think about HOW America does business. One major concern of American companies is the inability to compete with cheap foreign imports. The American economy cannot affor... Read More
Tax credit extended for the Military. While in Oklahoma Real Estate is picking up. The first time home buyer tax credit can be attributed to a lot of the activity as last minute buyers finally got contracts on their new home. What a lot of people don't know, is the deadline for the Federal Housing Tax credit did not end April 30th, 2010 for Service members who were ordered on a period of extended duty outside of the United States for 90 days during the period starting D... Read More
The following is a little nugget for first time home buyers written by Dreams Do Come True. If you think you have until Nov 31st to take advantage of the $8000 tax credit, you are wrong! Many buyers are procrastinators. They see a sale ad for a local store and notice that the sale expires at 6:00 on Saturday. So they rush in the door at 5:30. They don't want to miss out, but put off going until the last minute. If you are one of those buyers and think that you have unti... Read More
Do to the all too familiar word "bailout" it seems every type of business wants a piece of the action or they fear they will suffer. If they are currently not running their business correctly, they probably won't correctly run their business in the near future. Credit card companies are worried that they are not going to get a big enough piece of the pie. Even though many bank owned credit cards are receiving money from the bailout program, they are still concerned they are not... Read More
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