Feb
18
Ron Paul on the Housing Bill
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“The Mother of All Bailouts” Ron Paul talks about the bailout out of the housing industry and how it really just destroys the dollar and adds enormously to the debt. Also, slipped into the bill, was the stipulation that ALL credit card transactions must now be reported to the IRS. digg digg.com (buried after 1200 diggs!) digg 2 digg.com
United States Postal Inspection Service DeliveringJustice Identity Crisis: Protect Your Identity A High Noon Bullet Identity fraud is the fastest-growing crime in America. With millions of victims and losses in the billions of dollars, it continues to be one of consumers’ biggest fears. This free DVD tells the story of a couple whose credit is ruined and of the criminals who defrauded them. The DVD by High Noon Film, presented by the US Postal Inspection Service, also provides tips on how to protect yourself against identity fraud — and what to do if you become a victim. Identity Theft. Has someone taking over your good name? Protect your identity with these easy steps: * Deposit outgoing mail at the Post Office, or give it directly to your letter carrier. * Shred or tear up unwanted documents that contain personal information before discarding them. * Review your consumer credit reports annually. * Never give personal information over the phone or the Internet unless you initiated the contact. ID Theft: When Bad Things Happen To Your Good Name
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Feb
14
California’s New Laws For 2012
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Of 760 bills signed by California Gov. Jerry Brown in 2011, most take effect Jan. 1. Here are some highlights. Take our poll: ywtv.tv -Hand guns: no longer be able to carry handguns openly in public -Bullet train: provides million for planning work on a section of a high-speed rail system proposed between Los Angeles and San Diego. -Alcohol: no longer buy alcohol at self-serve checkout stands -Cyber-bullying: allows schools to suspend students for bullying classmates on social networking sites such as Facebook. (Teach kids from a very early age that their actions online have consequences). -Autism: requires health insurers to include coverage for autism. -Athlete safety: requires school districts to develop a process for identifying cases in which students suffer concussions in sports mishaps and require a parent to give written permission for the athlete to return to the lineup. -Ballot measures: requires all ballot initiatives and referenda to be decided in November general elections, which typically have higher turnout than do June primaries. Excludes measures placed on the ballot by the Legislature. -Dream Act: The portion of the California Dream Act taking effect this year makes illegal immigrants accepted at California public universities and community colleges eligible for privately funded scholarships administered by the schools. -Drunk drivers: authorizes courts to revoke, for up to a decade, the driver’s license of any person convicted of three or more DUIs …
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Video Rating: 4 / 5
Jan
25
Steal My ID
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bit.ly Does your credit score keep dropping? Maybe your stuck in a dead-end job? Wife and kids hate you? Well, you’re not alone! StealMyID.com helps people get their identity stolen. And this video asks: is losing your identity something you really want to do? www.stealmyid.com
www.ScoreMoreCredit.com – Credit expert, Brian Diez, reveals why there are so many inaccuracies on your credit report.
Jan
21
I have all 3 of my current credit reports. How can I hire someone to look them over and tell me what to do?
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Question by : I have all 3 of my current credit reports. How can I hire someone to look them over and tell me what to do?
My credit is horrifying. Unfortunately, it’s a little hard for me to understand my credit reports. I want to find out which items I can have removed or dispute.
Best answer:
Answer by Billy Shat
Go to your bank and have the personal banker look them over with you. They’ll do it for free.
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