Consumer Credit Repair Headlines
Supreme Court says forced arbitration OK under credit repair law
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that companies that try to repair a consumer's credit rating can force unhappy customers into arbitration rather than face lawsuits.
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U.S. Supreme Court rules credit repair firms can force arbitration
Justices rule that credit repair firms can block lawsuits if customers' agreements carry arbitration clauses. The ruling is the latest in a string to back such clauses over consumers' right to sue. A 1996 law sought to protect struggling consumers from businesses promising to improve their credit rating, and specifically gave customers the right to sue any firm in violation.
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Online Radio Show Covering Credit Repair and Debt Management Nears Milestone
Buildmycredit's The Credit Crunch Nears Download MarkerLaguna Niguel, CA (PRWEB) February 01, 2012 Renowned Credit Repair website Buildmycredit.com announced its online radio show currently broadcasting on BlogTalkRadio.com is nearing a milestone with over 1000 combined live listens and downloads of its popular consumer finance broadcast entitled “the Credit Crunch.” Dealing with financial ...
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Money Talks: Should You Pay for Credit Repair?
There are businesses out there that promise to improve your credit score for a price. But are they doing anything for you that you can't do yourself? Money "hacker" Stacy Johnson shows you the specific steps to improve your credit history without anyone's help.
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Credit Cards For Kids
Giving your child a credit card can be an important lesson in money management.
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Credit company helps customers repair their finances
The most rewarding thing for the employees at Improve My Credit USA is when a customer gets the house or car they helped the customer get through credit repair.
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Conn’s, Inc. Reports Retail Segment Net Sales Results for the Quarter Ended January 31, 2012
Conn’s, Inc. , a specialty retailer of consumer electronics, home appliances, furniture, mattresses, computers and lawn and garden products, today announced its retai
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