Posted on June 30, 2010, 4:29 am, by admin, under
Credit.
chumley asked: I’ve recently paid off old chargeoffs (by the way, it DOES help your credit score — it raised mine by 50 points); and now I want to raise it by at least another 50 points. Will getting a car loan (that, obviously, I can afford the monthly payments on) help? Is there anything [...]
Posted on June 21, 2010, 10:36 pm, by admin, under
Boston Market.
Jennifer S asked: I understand they can place leins on money owed. But here’s the deal — all my taxes have been filed and refunds received. My husband’s business is another question; it still has outstanding taxes that he and the accountant are working on. Last week the department of revenue for our state garnished [...]
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Accountant,
Business Account,
Child Care,
Credit Monitoring,
Credit Reports,
Department Of Revenue,
Groceries,
Irs,
Job,
Money,
Morgtage,
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Posted on September 21, 2009, 7:24 pm, by admin, under
Software.
SpringChick asked: I use my lunch hour & breaks to pay bills, e-mail, etc. I recently found out that my companies IT guy who happens to be a colleague of mine just purchase a very expensive software to track everyone’s internet activity & it will allow him to view the web page. I completely agree [...]
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Bank Credit Card,
Colleague,
E Mail,
Internet Activity,
Lunch Hour,
Pay Bills,
Personal Accounts,
Personal Credit,
Purchase Software,
Software Program,
Web Page,
Yahoo,
Yahoo Card 2 Comments |
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SpringChick asked: I use my lunch hour & breaks to pay bills, e-mail, etc. I recently found out that my companies IT guy who happens to be a colleague of mine just purchase a very expensive software to track everyone’s internet activity & it will allow him to view the web page. I completely agree [...]
Tags:
Bank Credit Card,
Colleague,
E Mail,
Internet Activity,
Lunch Hour,
Pay Bills,
Personal Accounts,
Personal Credit,
Personal Life,
Purchase Software,
Software Program,
Web Page,
Yahoo,
Yahoo Card 6 Comments |
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