Cash, Credit, Crudites?
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Homebuying with Good Credit, Little Cash
Homebuying with Good Credit, Little Cash
09/02/2004 09:44 AMWill this newfangled kind of mortgage help you buy a house?
New credit card faster than cash
New credit card faster than cash
12/18/2003 04:36 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Dec 18 2003 3:54AM ET
In 2003 45% of non-cash payments were
made through checks, 23% through credit
cards
In 2003 45% of non-cash payments were
made through checks, 23% through credit
cards
03/26/2005 02:36 AMZDNet Mar 26 2005 7:32AM GMT
85% of Americans are Trapped in Debt
because of Bad Personal Credit Credit
Repair Company Raises Poor Credit Scores
in 90 days - Guaranteed
85% of Americans are Trapped in Debt
because of Bad Personal Credit Credit
Repair Company Raises Poor Credit Scores
in 90 days - Guaranteed
01/05/2005 04:34 AMDreamLife,LLC is a credit repair company that guarantees it will erase
all negative lines of credit from the 3 major credit bureaus in 90
days or your money back. No other credit repair company uses the
techniques to delete bad credit the way DreamLife does. [PRWEB Jan 5,
2005]
MERit Credit Engine Provides
Simultaneous Internet Connections to the
Three US Credit Bureaus and Two Canadian
Credit Bureaus
MERit Credit Engine Provides
Simultaneous Internet Connections to the
Three US Credit Bureaus and Two Canadian
Credit Bureaus
01/05/2005 03:43 AMWith simultaneous connections to all three credit bureaus and support
for multiple threads and multiple sockets, the MERit Credit Engine
provides quick response for interactive credit applications, and
impressive throughput for high-volume and batch credit report
retrieval applications. [PRWEB Jan 5, 2005]
SIA Says R&D Tax Credit Extension is
Vital to U.S. Technology Leadership; R&D
Tax Credit Should Be Broadened a
SIA Says R&D Tax Credit Extension is
Vital to U.S. Technology Leadership; R&D
Tax Credit Should Be Broadened a
06/17/2005 04:26 PMdBusinessNews.com Jun 17 2005 9:17AM GMT
Credit Report Toolkit Released by MERit
Credit Systems
Credit Report Toolkit Released by MERit
Credit Systems
09/22/2004 02:28 AMEquifax, Experian, and Trans Union credit report toolkit for
developers of credit systems. Tools for integrating credit report
access, decisioning, analysis, scoring and merging, using XML, SQL,
and other technologies. [PRWEB Sep 22, 2004]
Property from the Estate of Johnny Cash
and June Carter Cash
Property from the Estate of Johnny Cash
and June Carter Cash
08/11/2004 01:34 PMsearch.sothebys.com/search/collArea/BrowseCat.jsp?source_indicator=
E&event_id=26812&sale_number=N08048&event_name=Property+from+the+Estat
e+of+Johnny+Cash+and+June+Carter+Cash
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Consumer Credit / Credit Cards
Consumer Credit / Credit Cards
06/04/2004 01:55 PMThe success of being debt-free is sweet, indeed.
Taking Credit Where Credit Isn't Due
Taking Credit Where Credit Isn't Due
05/12/2004 05:28 AMTechfocus May 12 2004 9:23AM GMT
At last, SOA gets some credit
At last, SOA gets some credit
04/01/2005 08:32 PMZDNet Apr 1 2005 11:50PM GMT
"Credit Reports"
"Credit Reports"
06/03/2004 12:52 AMDo You Deserve More Credit?
Do You Deserve More Credit?
09/17/2004 04:23 PMSometimes you should say "no" when your lender gives you more room to
spend.
Your Credit Stinks
Your Credit Stinks
05/25/2004 01:23 PMCommon credit conundrums that make lenders say, "No thank you."
HP extends credit
HP extends credit
08/30/2004 12:09 PMZDNet Aug 30 2004 4:38PM GMT
PayPal gives credit
PayPal gives credit
06/25/2004 01:42 PMCredit report
Credit report
06/17/2005 04:50 PMI was amused recently by an ironic juxtaposition of two blog
posts.
First, there was Jason
Calacanis complaining that CNET had failed to credit Om Malik for
"breaking" the story that the RSS aggregator FeedDemon had been bought
by Newsgator. Business 2.0's Malik had posted the news at 5:31 PM on
Monday, May 16. CNet ran a story at 9:27 AM on Tuesday, May 17.
A few weeks later, the esteemed Dan Gillmor complained about
how the Wall Street Journal, in its coverage of the Apple/Intel deal,
self-servingly quoted a line from Steve Jobs implying that the Journal
had the story first, when, in fact, CNET had it well before the
Journal.
There's no older complaint in the world of journalism than a
reporter (or publication) that believes it broke a story feeling
"ripped off" by another reporter (or publication) that follows on.
Inevitably, this sort of complaint flows up the journalism food
chain. CNET gets carped at for failing to credit a blog; the Journal
gets carped at for failing to credit CNET.
Big fish eat little fishes' stories -- stop the presses!
I've seen this in action for a good 25 years now, ever since my
days on the Harvard Crimson, where we believed we "owned" the
university beat, and resented how national papers and magazines would
swoop in to gather the fruits of our reporting labors -- almost never
giving us striplings credit.
Maybe I've mellowed, or maybe I'm just callused, but I've come to
view this species of complaint as a waste of time. I can't count the
number of times over the past decade that Salon has broken real news
and not been credited. Ultimately, so what? Whining doesn't get you
very far, and if you're doing your job, you should be onto the next
story anyway.
The type of story matters, too. If you invest the time and energy
to do a long-term investigation of some scandal or underreported
problem or issue, and emerge with something extraordinary that's never
been reported before and that wouldn't be known if you hadn't chosen
to pursue it, it's reasonable to expect some credit. But if you get
wind of a business deal a handful of hours ahead of the competition,
and the news is about to break wide anyway, well, okay, you've served
your readers well, good work -- but don't expect a Pulitzer, or think
you "own" the story.
I'm in Credit La La Land
I'm in Credit La La Land
08/11/2004 05:04 PMDo you know your FICO score? Dayana Yochim doesn't -- yet.
Getting credit without patents
Getting credit without patents
04/15/2005 04:54 AM
BTW, I'm offering my comment spam
buddy under the Creative Commons
Attribution-Sharealike license, with a special request. It may be
that this is a new way to fight comment spam. If it is, I would like
credit for discovering it. I consider this one final attempt to work
openly without patenting every innovation. I've been asking for help
with this for years. Now on the other hand, if it's not new, as Emily Litella said, "Never
mind." ";->"
A great example is this Newcity Chicago
article which, once again, gives Adam Curry credit for my work. He
doesn't say anything to correct them, that's his problem. The
reporter's problem is that he's passing on lies. It's endemic, that's
why you have a virtual industry of credit-takers, leeches feeding off
the creativity of others, and they get away with it because the
reporters are complicit. So please, I have no patience for people who
lecture us about the thorough research that the pros supposedly do, if
they ever do it, it's a very rare thing.
Does J.Lo Have Lousy Credit?
Does J.Lo Have Lousy Credit?
09/03/2004 10:01 AMBeing rich and famous can hurt your credit. You, however, can achieve
perfection.
"credit repair"
"credit repair"
09/19/2004 09:35 AMWhat's Your Credit Karma?
What's Your Credit Karma?
12/29/2004 12:23 PMKnow your credit score -- it's important and affects your life.
Couples and Credit
Couples and Credit
01/23/2004 04:14 PMHow should newlyweds comingle their credit cards?
Credit Reports
Credit Reports
12/11/2002 08:09 AMIt looks like Don is having some bad luck with a credit agency. I know
what that's like. I hate those companies. They're such idiots and
they're always on the side of the company, not the consumer.
Always....
Crazy on Credit
Crazy on Credit
02/13/2004 05:10 PMWarren Buffett's comments on manufactured housing ring true in a time
of easy credit.
Credit for links
Credit for links
07/06/2004 08:26 AMDave. Thanks for giving
me credit for the Edwards as VP rumor link. You could have linked
directly, credited only Metafilter or anything
really. Actually, this is something that I struggle with every morning
when I open Net News Wire and go through my news feeds. Some people
take the position that it's not important where you get the link. I
don't think this is true. The dilemma happens when you find links to
the same interesting article on several blogs. Do you credit the first
link you see? Do you credit the first person who posted it? Do you
credit the most authoritative? I notice most people don't usually
credit Blogdex or Daypop. You can always go to Technorati and see who first
linked to it and who is the most authoritative link.
I don't think we need any global standard for link credits, but
it's nice when someone gives it to you and it's something I try to do
when I can. So thanks Dave.
Geek Credit 0.018
Geek Credit 0.018
04/09/2004 04:10 PMA secure peer-to-peer digital currency.
GayPatriot: Credit where it's due
GayPatriot: Credit where it's due
02/01/2005 09:11 PMGayPatriot: Credit where it's due .. bravo for Barney Frank ..
GayPatriot
gaypatriot.blogspot.com/2005/01/credit-where-its-due.html
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FC Now: Extra Credit
FC Now: Extra Credit
12/22/2004 01:08 AMEver been curious about the emergence of the credit card industry?
Frontline and the New York Times have joined up to develop a
documentary about the secret history of the credit card. The program
has come at a good time,...
Actors call for more credit on TV
Actors call for more credit on TV
01/22/2004 03:11 AMActors' union Equity is to tackle TV bosses for "rushing"
end-of-programme credits listing artists' names.
Credit Suisse on Self Organization
Credit Suisse on Self Organization
01/22/2004 02:12 PM There's a fascinating set of papers on issues of self-organization
and complexity given at a Credit Suisse First Boston conference
last...
The Credit Card Prank II
The Credit Card Prank II
03/22/2005 03:18 PMcredit card receipts with fake names .. The Credit Card Prank II ..
signature verification
zug.com/pranks/credit_card
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Is PayPal The Fifth Credit Card?
Is PayPal The Fifth Credit Card?
05/03/2004 01:45 PMAfter working incredibly hard in the legal arena to make sure that
they weren't declared a bank, PayPal is now doing much more to
appear
bank-like to websites that want to take transactions. They're
implementing a series of web services designed to make it easier to
incorporate a PayPal option for commerce sites, along with traditional
credit cards. Of course, some are pointing out that the demand just
isn't there for such things. The end-users don't see much benefit if
the site already has a merchant account and can offer credit card
payments. There isn't much of a benefit to end users to use PayPal
when they can just as easily use a credit card. The only advantage is
to sites that can't afford or don't want a merchant account of their
own - and they're probably already using PayPal.
Will take college credit for food.
Will take college credit for food.
04/21/2004 03:46 PM
A huge
number of internships are illegal. So claims a labor lawyer in
this
USA Today story. Are unpaid internships a form of white
collar exploitation we should crack down on? Just how much of the
workforce is unpaid, or working on tiny stipends? And is it like this
in other Western countries?
Credit cards and the internet
Credit cards and the internet
09/06/2004 03:55 PMSydney Morning Herald Sep 6 2004 7:22PM GMT
Credit Risk Management in CEE
Credit Risk Management in CEE
02/16/2004 01:28 PMmarcus evans Feb 16 2004 4:23PM GMT
Why Pay to Peek at Your Credit File?
Why Pay to Peek at Your Credit File?
04/06/2005 06:25 PMYou might not want to let your file go unchecked while waiting for
your freebie.
PayPal, The Fifth Credit Card?
PayPal, The Fifth Credit Card?
05/03/2004 06:01 PMNot quite. But the popular online payment company's new Web services
platform adds more detail to credit card purchases online.
Avon Credit Calling
Avon Credit Calling
01/08/2004 07:11 PMThe purveyors of petal pink lipstick are peddling rewards cards.
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