When FICO Score is Jeopardized, Don’t Take it Lying Down
Most people don’t give much thought about what happens to their FICO Score when their limits are lowered or unused credit card accounts are closed.
Read the story »Most people don’t give much thought about what happens to their FICO Score when their limits are lowered or unused credit card accounts are closed.
Read the story »Local credit card consumers in the Tampa Bay area are among the hardest with credit card woes, according to the St. Pete Times.
Read the story »Much is being touted over the worthwhile pursuit of getting credit card rewards programs to work for us. It’s a good thing, as many credit card consumers have came to realize.
Read the story »Only a savvy few understand the credit card rewards points game. Of course it’s designed that way. After all, it’s 99% market-based, meaning that you’ll be lucky to come out with a penny on the dollar of the perception that attracted you to it.
Read the story »Finally, some good news. Overall credit card debt is falling and so are 90-day delinquencies. Wall street analysts have taken notice.
Read the story »Beware of the SBD limit reductions on your credit card. Often times, they show up by surprise. Penalties and punishments can be steep
Read the story »A recent TransUnion report delivers bad news for Floridians. For one thing, Florida’s average credit card debt is above the national average.
Read the story »This troubled town went into chaos when a fiber link went down this week.
Read the story »Sometimes we don’t win the gold but mercury is just as good. That was the story here when Mercury News in San Jose got involved.
Read the story »The greatest mystery is, perhaps, why it took so long to notice. With a globe’s worth of observers, certainly someone knew about it all along.
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