By Rachel Lynn Foley, Kansas City Missouri Consumer Attorney
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Name: Rachel Lynn Foley ----------- Kansas City Missouri Bankruptcy
Email: mokanclient@gmail.com
Site: http://www.kcbankruptcy.com
About: Former Bankruptcy Attorney to the Kansas City UAW: Ford and GM workers, now assisting the general public in Missouri and Kansas with regaining financial control using the Bankruptcy Code!
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816-472-HELP (4357)See Authors Posts (5) on Jul 11, 2008 in Consumer Protection, Credit Cards, Featured | 0 Comments
Many ask is there is anyone they can complain to about their credit card and the outrageous interest rates. You can complain to your spouse, family members or your pets but you are likely to get the same response as you well from complaining directly to the credit card company, absolutely NOTHING! However, [...]
By Jonathan Ginsberg
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Name: Jonathan Ginsberg
Email: ginsberg@gmail.com
Site: http://www.atlanta-bankruptcy-attorney.com
About: See Authors Posts (9) on Jul 8, 2008 in Consumer Protection, Credit Cards, Credit Reporting, Featured | 0 Comments
In a previous blog post, I provided web links to pages on web sites published by Equifax, Experian and Trans Union dealing with security freezes. In that post, I noted that relatively few people have taken advantage of their credit freeze rights - some 50,000 credit freezes were entered, while there were over [...]
By Eugene S. Melchionne, Connecticut Consumer Attorney
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Name: Eugene S. Melchionne, Connecticut Consumer Attorney
Email: eugene.melchionne@bankruptcylawnetwork.com
Site: http://www.ctbankruptcy.com
About: Mr. Melchionne is a graduate of The University of Connecticut (B.A. 1977) and Drake University School of Law (J.D. 1980) where he received the American Jurisprudence Award for academic excellence. Most recently, Mr.Melchionne was appointed to the Commission on Mortgage Foreclsoures by Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Chase Rogers to recommend changes to procedures to protect consumers in the Conencticut Courts in foreclousure cases.
Since 1980, Mr. Melchionne has focused his practice in the areas of consumer bankruptcy, workouts and foreclosure defense in distressed real estate markets, real estate transactions, condominium law, commercial litigation, business organizations and probate. Prior to opening his office in 1990, Mr. Melchionne was the Vice President of the Waterbury Credit Bureau and was associated with Grady & Riley in Waterbury, Connecticut and DiPietro, Kantrovitz & Brownstein, P.C. in New Haven, Connecticut. From 1990-1998, Mr. Melchionne was of counsel to Bender & Anderson handling that firm's complex litigation and trials. In addition to his practice, Mr. Melchionne was an adjunct professor at the American Institute of Banking and Teikyo Post University teaching bankruptcy, real estate, commercial and consumer law. Mr. Melchionne also advised the Corporation Counsel's office for the City of Waterbury on bankruptcy and foreclosure matters and mentored junior attorneys in that office.
Mr. Melchionne was appointed State Chair for the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA). He acts as liasion between the national organization and Connecticut attorneys who are members of the Association.See Authors Posts (9) on Jul 1, 2008 in Credit Cards, Personal Finance | 0 Comments
We all know that we pay more for purchases made with a credit card, right? Sure, there is the outrageous interest that the credit card companies charge for the convenience of plastic over cash. But what if a growing trend of discounts for cash catches on nationwide and credit card purchases become even more expensive [...]
By Karen Oakes, Southern Oregon Consumer Attorney
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Name: Karen Oakes, Southern Oregon Consumer Attorney
Email: oakeslaw@gmail.com
Site: http://www.oakeslawoffice.com
About: See Authors Posts (1) on Jun 30, 2008 in Consumer Protection, Credit Cards, Credit Reporting | 0 Comments
Millions of Americans have been affected by identity theft. Identity theft happens when someone else uses YOUR personal information to commit a fraud in your name. Your personal information can be your name, your social security number, or anything that identifies you as YOU. Identity thieves can do an incredible amount of damage before they [...]
By Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
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Name: Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
Email: cdellutri@dellutrilawgroup.com
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About: Principal of The Dellutri Law Group, P.A.See Authors Posts (13) on Jun 30, 2008 in Consumer Protection, Credit Cards, Credit Reporting, Personal Finance | 0 Comments
Just when you thought you had heard it all in the world of credit card rip-offs, debt collection and bankruptcy, something interesting happened in the office last week. I met with two different potential clients who stated that their credit cards were cancelled, despite the clients having zero balances on the credit lines and decent credit [...]
By Stephen Otto, Pittsburgh Consumer Attorney
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Name: Stephen Otto, Pittsburgh Consumer Attorney
Email: steve@sottolaw.com
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About: See Authors Posts (11) on Jun 30, 2008 in Consumer Protection, Credit Cards, Credit Reporting | 0 Comments
Phishing is a criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire sensitive information including passwords, credit card numbers, and the like. It typically occurs when you receive an email that appears to be from your bank or an online service (think PayPal or eBay) instructing you to click on a link to provide information to verify [...]
By Andy Miofsky, Illinois Consumer Law Attorney
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Name: Andy Miofsky, Illinois Consumer Law Attorney
Email: ndinstl@gmail.com
Site: http://www.ABankruptcyLawyer.net
About: See Authors Posts (13) on Jun 29, 2008 in Consumer Protection, Credit Cards, Featured, Personal Finance | 0 Comments
The financial crisis in the mortgage market is causing a tightening of available credit in the credit card arena. As falling real estate prices decrease home equity borrowing, more consumers are turning to credit cards. Investment firm Merrill Lynch reports an 8 per cent increase in revolving credit over last year, the highest increase in [...]
By Kent Anderson, Oregon Bankruptcy Lawyer
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Name: Kent Anderson
Email: kent@kentandersonlaw.com
Site: http://www.kentandersonlaw.com
About: I was admitted to practice in Oregon in1978 and have practiced in the Oregon Bankruptcy Court since I was admitted to the federal court bar a few months later. I am designated as a Consumer Bankruptcy Specialist by the American Board of Certification, and have completed both the Max Gardner Bankruptcy Litigation Bootcamp and the Peter Barry Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Bootcamp. I am a member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates and have dedicated my practice to consumer advocacy. Mortgage Servicer abuse "correction" through bankruptcy adversary proceedings has become a matter of special interest in recent years. Many years of experience in practice before the Internal Revenue Service and Oregon Department of Revenue has made me a valued referral source for accountants, tax preparers and other attorneys.See Authors Posts (5) on Jun 28, 2008 in Credit Cards, Personal Finance | 0 Comments
Jay Fleischman, an expert at making credit card banks behave themselves, recently posted an article describing another win for the consumer. In How Long Does A Creditor Have To Sue On A Debt? Jay describes how the foreign law provisions of the credit card agreement were enforced against Captital One Bank.
It seems that the credit [...]
By Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
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Name: Carmen Dellutri, Attorney at Law
Email: cdellutri@dellutrilawgroup.com
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About: Principal of The Dellutri Law Group, P.A.See Authors Posts (13) on Jun 26, 2008 in Consumer Protection, Credit Cards, Personal Finance | 0 Comments
As if the current credit crisis wasn’t enough, Americans are turning toward what I like to call unconventional financing more and more these days. Just 12 short years ago in 1996, Americans were only in 500 billion dollars worth of credit card debt. Now, only 12 years later, we have doubled that number with an [...]
By Pam Stewart, Texas Bankruptcy Attorney
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Name: Pam Stewart, Texas Bankruptcy Attorney
Email: PLSatty@swbell.net
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About: See Authors Posts (11) on May 31, 2008 in Credit Cards, Personal Finance | 0 Comments
In Texas, a business can not penalize you for paying with a credit card. Businesses that add a surcharge to those who pay by credit card might be violating provisions of the Texas Finance Code.
However, businesses can discount the regular retail price of an item for consumers who pay cash. If you believe a business [...]