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Credit Cards interest rates from fixed to variable

The credit card companies are adopting yet another method to change interest rates at their whim and circumvent the regulation adopted in the Credit CARD Act. Welcome back the variable interest rate.

Could Obama be reading our blogs?

A month before President Obama was elected, we blogged about the horrendously expensive fraud in the Medicare system and suggested that the new president make that one of his priorities. Apparently, he has as federal agents are already showing impressive results in a nationwide crackdown on Medicare scammers.

Chase raising the monthly minimum payment due

Chase is raising the minimum monthly payment on some of its loans which raises the ire of some of its customers.

The options besides loan modification to help prevent Foreclosure

Every day you hear advertisements for loan modifications, but there are other options available that you should at least consider depending upon your situation.

San Diego County applies for more Neighborhood Stabilization Funds to revitalize foreclosed and abandoned homes

San Diego County has applied for more Neighborhood Stablization funding so that individuals and certain groups may apply for finds to help purchase and revitalize foreclosed homes and neighborhods.

FCC will probe exclusive handset deals

This past week, the FCC acknowledged that they will investigate exclusivity arrangements between the wireless carriers and the cell phone manufacturers.

How high will credit card interest rates rise?

UCAN is hearing word that credit card companies are raising customers' interest rates again. Is it all a retaliation to the Credit CARD Act

There's only one, UCAN, the Utility Consumers' Action Network, so search the Web carefully

There's only one Web site and phone number for UCAN -- the Utility Consumers' Action Network, based in San Diego, California, yet there are pretenders out there who may not have your best intentions at heart. READ MORE

Social Security recipients get mini-bailout

It may not be millions or billions, but most Social Security recipients can expect a one-time $250 payment from the government during May, according to Vice President Joe Biden.



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