Posted on December - 07 - 2009
In 2003 one Pastor Dortus Doe was arrested for identity theft charges in Dekalb County, Atlanta, Georgia. It was alleged that he stole from some members of his congregation to include a crippled, Karen Belton, up to a tune of 50,000 dollars. He was finally discovered when he tried to order and American Express Card in Karen’s name. She was alerted and stopped it, immediately informing the police, who then arrested him. At the time Doe was the Pastor of the Deliverance Life Tabernacle Church in the area. We know he was arrested. But was he ever fully tried, convicted and sentenced? Was he jailed? How long was he kept in prison? H Read more…
Posted on December - 07 - 2009
{img-0} Despite the popular belief that bad credit can only happen to people who are financially irresponsible, the truth is that bad credit can actually happen to anyone. Some individuals simply find themselves in a bad situation either because they were suddenly laid-off or got a divorce. Fortunately, there are techniques to improve your credit rating. The most important thing to keep in mind is not to delay the process any longer.
Showing creditors that you are serious on your financial obligations will enhance their confidence. Your credit worthiness will experience dramatic improvements because of it. Rebuilding a good credit requires hard work though.
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Posted on December - 07 - 2009
{img-0} Market changes have forced a lot of expenses to go up. If you notice, your mortgage payments and other costs are not at the same level as before. For the ordinary consumer, this means less purchasing power and lower standard of living. Fortunately, you can fight back by knowing the tips and tricks in saving money. We have compiled five tips that will help you financially during tough economic times:
* Check your mortgage — most mortgage lenders offer an introductory offer. If you took advantage of this, make sure that you know when it will end so that you can remortgage in time. With the variable rate of as much as 8.5 percent, no one wants to make even one late payment.
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Posted on December - 07 - 2009
{img-0} What if you desperately needed something done in your life, maybe you needed to fix your car or your home, but you have absolutely no money to do it? What would you do? Well, simply take a tip from the millions of people all over the world who’ve been in the same boat as you and simply barter for what you need.
The concept of bartering can trace its history back to the earliest records of man. If you had something that somebody else wanted and in turn they had something you wanted you would simply trade. The system of bartering is extremely efficient and that requires no paperwork or wages to be earned but instead, is simply a gentleman’s agreement that will satisfy two parties at the same time.
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