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Written by admin on January 13, 2010 – 10:51 am

There’s been a lot of interest in the new Liars and Cheats EXPOSED!

I just started the new FDRS fraud blog and it became a priority because of the incredible incompetence or corruption of the California attorney general’s office. 

I received two credible reports of the AG simply closing the complaints and doing NOTHING because FDRS failed to respond.

WTF???

So I created a special page for FDRS clients to post their damages and once we have 100 submissions, I’ll contact the AG and possibly other regulators and DEMAND action.  I know that they they can trace the funds and they should be able to recover MILLIONS for restitution to the victims.

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The Blueprint Card from Chase

Written by admin on January 12, 2010 – 2:42 am

Can a credit card company really make your life easier? Well, Chase hopes to.

The Blueprint card from Chase features an all new set of credit card tools that are designed to help us all manage our money and make our lives easier.

A Different Approach

Although there are a slew of credit card companies that have taken to cutting credit limits and raising interest rates this past year, the Blueprint card is taking a bit of a different approach; attracting customers by helping them manage the often-demonized credit card.

And if there’s one thing that credit card customers need during this tough, economic time is relief and assistance.

Budget-Friendly Features

The Blueprint card offers a myriad of neat features that are designed to help customers stay on track and stay on budget. I

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Utility Bills Create Debt for Struggling Homeowners

Written by admin on January 11, 2010 – 9:20 pm

Homeowners struggling to prevent foreclosure often have to make difficult and almost impossible financial decisions at times. When unemployment strikes and benefits are just a fraction of the working income, bill juggling is common.

When it is necessary to cut back on expenses some bills can be eliminated or reduced. But there are also expenses that are necessary in order to live a decent life. They include the mortgage payment, food expenses, and utilities charges. Middle and low income families are forced to decide which bills will be paid on a reduced income.

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Four Steps to Become Debt Free in 2010

Written by admin on January 11, 2010 – 2:44 pm

When undertaking the task of managing debt, it’s important to understand that some types of debt are perfectly acceptable, while other debts should be avoided entirely. In most instances, mortgages, auto loans, and student loans, are all reasonable debts to take on assuming they fall within a well-constructed budget management plan. However, credit card debt and frivolous spending are never good ideas when trying to maintain financial freedom.

Create a Budget

The first step to take toward successful debt management is to create a budget. T

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