Archive for September 1st, 2010
Motivational Coaching For Unemployment – Andy Thomas
September 1st, 2010. Published under Unemployment. No Comments.
Unemployment is the nation’s biggest concern right now. Across the country, millions of people are discouraged because they are out of work or doing jobs they never imagined themselves having to do just to make ends meet. Andy’s personal life experiences have motivated him to reach out to people who need leadership, confidence-building and help identifying a career focus. Andy Thomas and his free live seminar, The Job I Need, Needs Me, provides you a marketing strategy for job seeking that works well in this economy. andythomasproductions.com
The rest is here:
Motivational Coaching For Unemployment – Andy Thomas
Court Orders Credit Repair Operation To Stop False Claims; Family-Run Scam Surrenders Cars, Houses and Real Estate
September 1st, 2010. Published under Business Scams, Fraud, Scams. No Comments.
A credit repair operation has agreed to stop making false claims and stop charging up-front fees under a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The settlement is part of an ongoing crackdown on scams that target financially strapped consumers, in this case taking hundreds of dollars in fees to purportedly remove negative information from consumers’ credit reports even if the information is accurate and timely. The FTC filed the action in “Operation Clean Sweep” in October 2008. The settlement agreement requires that Clean Credit Report Services, Inc., Ricardo A. Miranda, Ruthy Villabona, and their son, Daniel R. Miranda give up two cars, three houses, and six commercial properties in Broward and Miami-Dade counties in Florida, and in Bogota, Colombia. According to the FTC, they told consumers they would help remove all the negative remarks from their credit reports, as well as current debt. Clean Credit often debited $400 from consumers’ bank accounts before receiving a signed contract, and then did little, if anything, to fulfill its promises. See http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2008/10/opcleansweep.shtm . The settlement order bars Clean Credit and its owners from making misrepresentations about any good or service, such as the ability to improve a consumer’s creditworthiness or remove negative information from a consumer’s credit report. The order also prohibits Clean Credit from charging money up-front for credit repair services, and from collecting payments from consumers who purchased its services before October 22, 2008, when the court froze the defendants’ assets, including their bank accounts. The order further bars the defendants from disclosing, benefitting from, or failing to properly dispose of customer information. In addition, the settlement order imposes a $14.4 million judgment that will be suspended, contingent upon the defendants surrendering their assets, including frozen funds totaling about $165,000 and any proceeds received from selling their six commercial and three residential properties under foreclosure in Florida; commercial property in Bogota, Colombia; a 1992 Mercedes S300; and a 1997 Chevrolet Venture. The full judgment will become due immediately if the defendants are found to have misrepresented their financial condition. The Commission vote to file the stipulated final order was 5-0. The order was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. NOTE: Stipulated court orders are for settlement purposes only and do not necessarily constitute an admission by the defendants of a law violation. Stipulated orders have the full force of law when signed by the judge. The Federal Trade Commission works for consumers to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices and to provide information to help spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint in English or Spanish, visit the FTC’s online Complaint Assistant or call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357). The FTC enters complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to more than 1,800 civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad. The FTC’s Web site provides free information on a variety of consumer topics .
See the original post:
Court Orders Credit Repair Operation To Stop False Claims; Family-Run Scam Surrenders Cars, Houses and Real Estate
www.bjbead.com tell you how to buy earrings for spring
September 1st, 2010. Published under Tea Party. No Comments.
earrings are deeply popular with lots of women, even in some areas, men tend to choose earrings as their ornament. Actually, the choice of earrings should differ depending on different seasons. This p
See more here:
www.bjbead.com tell you how to buy earrings for spring
Obama: Most Urgent Task to Restore the Economy – CBS News
September 1st, 2010. Published under Uncategorized. No Comments.
CBS News Obama: Most Urgent Task to Restore the Economy CBS News His health care bill was a job killing bill, his cap and trade bill was a job killer, he specifically put more than 20000 oil rig workers out of work with … and more