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Tag Archives: Credit Card Debt
Consumer Credit Card Debt Relief Scams! Are They Real?
Stephen Bis asked: I have been in the credit card debt relief industry for just about 10 years now and have been in the financial industry for over 20 years. The point of this article is to give people a … Continue reading
UK Consumer Finance: The proposed changes to Credit Card lending
Malcolm Murphy asked: This week has seen the announcement that the UK Government is proposing a number of changes to the way in which credit card providers can operate. The aim of the initiative is to stop providers of credit … Continue reading
Consumer Credit Counseling In Austin, Texas
Alan Farrow asked: Consumer credit counseling in Austin, Texas is fundamentally little different from financial assistance services in any other city or state, expect that these credit counseling companies are designed to meet the needs of people living specifically in … Continue reading
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Ethical Finance: Who Benefits From our Spending?
Jas asked: On one hand consumers are being universally criticised for running up significant amounts of debt on credit cards, yet conversely many companies are capitalising on the growing credit card debt, from charities and political organisations to football clubs, … Continue reading