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How to Deal With Debt Collectors: 5 Steps Anyone Can Take
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How to Get Out of Default on Student Loans
Real Estate Whisper Listings: The New Secret to Home Buying?
Between open houses and bidding wars, buying a home can be draining. Meanwhile, in-the-know and select clientele have the chance to tour and purchase properties before they even hit the market. The practice, known as pocket listings or whisper listings, is becoming more common in real estate. This insider access may sound tempting, especially in […]
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How to Settle Your Student Loan Debt for Less Than You Owe
5 Ways to Put an End to Junk Mail
Can I Sue a Company for Sending Me to Collections?
It happens. A collections notice shows up, a debt collector starts calling or you find a negative report on your credit history, but you know you paid the account in question. Can you sue a company for sending you to collections for money you didn’t owe? Find out more about what the law says about… Read More
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Your Secret Credit Weapon: The Chargeback
Credit cards can open numerous doors of opportunities, and many even offer great cash-back rewards. But credit cards can also give you a good defense against untrustworthy online sellers. In the event of a dispute with a merchant, it provides the ultimate ace up your sleeve: the chargeback. What Is a Credit Chargeback? If… Read More
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