September, 2010
Found illegal property foreclosure documents can some U.S. borrowers
Ally Financial repossessed houses and evicted residents with property foreclosure . It was discovered that these documents weren't verified for reliability before being submitted. An Ally Financial employee admitted to signing off around 10,000 property foreclosure documents a week without a notary and with even reading them. All evictions are suspended by Ally Financial ...
Paydays not worth so much when consumer rates are
There has been hardly any change in the customer price index in a long time. This comes from data which were released recently. . It means that nobody has needed instant cash to make a usual purchase, however that is not all. Part and parcel to the price index has been a near zero ...
Many concerned about having to shell out vacationer tax
There were many friendly nations, such as the European Union, amazed at the announcement made today by Customs and Border Safety. An insurance plan for a traveler levy was announced. The U.S. would require that a $14 "operational and travel promotion" cost be paid with the tourist tax from 36 different nations. The ...
No Heisman allowed after Scandal with Reggie Bush
University of Southern California running back Reggie Bush tore up the gridiron in 2005. Despite his team's loss to Texas in the title game, Bush burned up the stat sheets all year long. Little did know that they'd ultimately suffer an even greater defeat. Thanks to the NCAA Committee on Infractions, the ongoing Reggie ...
Students will get SUNY for safety from
There is one part of the Credit card Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act that is essential. This is the part that protects college college students from problems. High credit card premiums and cash lenders hoping to soon get paid are common among college graduates. Of course, this is because college expenditures ...