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Sunday, December 24, 2006

Farepak Victims (Secured credit cards) Get Fund Help

Guardian Unlimited - These people were let down after saving responsibly - they didn't take loans or rely on credit cards." One of the leading campaigners against Farepak said she would not let the fiasco spoil the day for her children. Louise McDaid, of the Ayrshire
Detroit Free Press - DFCU Financial will issue each of its 160,000 members at least $50 in January, but some of them aren't so happy about that. Some members are still peeved about the Dearborn-based credit union's recent plans to convert to a bank. The DFCU Owners
Boston Globe - Items bought online can be shipped back for a full refund or returned to a store for store credit. Items bought in a store can be returned for a full refund with a receipt, or for store credit with no receipt. Items such as CDs and DVDs should not be
Financial Express - Disbursement and recovery of the micro credit and services to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been affected due to the political turmoil in the country. Senior officials of commercial banks and country's leading micro-finance institutions
BBC News - An elderly couple from Stroud have spent the last three weeks with minimal heat and cooking power because of a problem with their gas supply. Trevor and Joy Duncan had only 7 of credit left on their gas meter. They had sent a faulty pre-paid card
Donga.com - The number of public agencies that are subject to this law is 94, including Korea Railroad, Korea Land Corporation, Korea Tourism Organization, KOTRA, Korea Credit Guarantee Fund, Korea Export Insurance Corporation, Korea National Park, Korea Deposit
Rapid City Journal - Two area ag producers have been elected to the Farm Credit Services of America board of directors. They are Kim Vanneman of Ideal and Nancy Tarver of Gillette, Wyo. They will serve three-year terms ending Dec. 31, 2009. Vanneman is involved in
Chicago Tribune - A consumer gives up personal information to get a credit card. Grocery shoppers swap their anonymity for club card discounts. Yet, even now, people have their limits. The same user who posts intimate details on his MySpace page might not want his
CBS Sportsline - Second Quarter - 4:00 Carolina continues to pound it out on the ground. The way that the Cats have gameplanned this game is unbelievable, and to there credit, it's working very, very well, it's a wonder why they haven't tried to do this all season.