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October 21, 2011

FreeScore-Reviews.com Compares Credit Score and Reporting Services

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FreeScore-Reviews.com Compares Credit Score and Reporting Services

Norwalk, CT (PRWEB) October 28, 2009

Freescore.com has added a new site, FreeScore-Reviews.com. At the site, visitors have access to customer reviews about the Free credit reports and credit scores, plus they can compare and contrast FreeScore.com against five other services.

FreeScore, LLC is a leading provider of credit scores, reports and consumer credit information, along with identity theft protection services.

FreeScore Customer Reviews

Visitors can read reviews of the program from customers coast-to-coast. For example, Jamie from New York, New York states, “FreeScore worked exactly as advertised. I signed up for the service, identified an inaccuracy on my report, called the bank in question and the bank immediately offered to resolve the issue. Thanks.” While Deborah in Azusa, California said, “(FreeScore) gave me a quick response to my inquiry for a credit report for all 3 bureaus and my credit score(s).”

Discover FreeScore.com Benefits

FreeScore-Reviews.com explains the advantages of a FreeScore.com account. For instance, members get reports from all three major credit bureaus – TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. Additionally, there is a 7-day free credit report and score trial period during which customers have unlimited online access to their three credit scores and 3-in-1 Triple Bureau Credit Report. Customers can check each report against their own financial records for discrepancies. Plus, if any of the 3 credit reports change, FreeScore.com’s monitoring service sends an e-mail notification, allowing the member to screen for credit fraud and identity theft.

Compare Credit Reports and Score Services

Using a comparison chart, consumers can consider FreeScore.com along with five other credit reporting sites: annualcreditreport.com, freedcreditreport.com, Equifax, CreditCheck Total, and creditreport.com. With the chart, an user can quickly see which websites offer scores from all three credit bureaus or whether a credit service includes an identity theft restoration feature.

About FreeScore, LLC

FreeScore, LLC is a service that provides consumers with access to their ascribing scores, reports and supervise. For more information, go to http://www.FreeScore.com.

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October 19, 2011

What banks use Equifax? My score is better with Equifax what banks use Trans union? I don’t want them?

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Question by Cb1818c: What banks use Equifax? My score is better with Equifax what banks use Trans union? I don’t want them?
My score is better with Equifax, which banks use Equifax? What banks use Trans Union? I don’t want them, I went though my credit union for snowmobile and I got a high interest rate because they use Trans union and for some reason my scores 41 points lower then Equifax.

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October 17, 2011

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra was founded in 1996 in Lakeland, Florida

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The Trans-Siberian Orchestra was founded in 1996 in Lakeland, Florida

Heavy lights, mass multimedia and beautiful Christmas themed songs, what else you want from a band like Trans-Siberian Orchestra to fill you winter holiday pot with such memories that remain fresh till the next Christmas Eve arrives. TSO delivers you the songs that are wonder combination of rock and classical music and most of their music is based on the Christmas theme and their first album “Christmas Eve and Other Stories” released in 1996 is still their best selling album. Trans-Siberian Orchestra is known for having two concurrent touring groups, TSO East and TSO West and their last year tour was witnessed by more than 1.2 million fans with ticket sales exceeding 45 million dollars . TSO is currently on its 2010 US tour.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra during its 15 years of musical career has sold more than 7 million albums and their recent album “Night Castle” was certified gold as well. TSO concerts are more than just a live act and they are the best holiday season entertainers. On a day very next day to Christmas, one TSO group will arrive at the Times Union Center, Albany, NY on December 26 to perform two concerts at 2:30pm and 7:30pm while the other will perform two shows at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI on the same day. Most of the cities routed for the TSO annual tour would host two shows in a day and this is how TSO accommodates the overwhelmed demand for the Christmas rock band. Two Trans-Siberian Orchestra touring groups will visit cities including St. Paul, Columbus, Grand Rapids, Kansas City Detroit and St. Louis where they will perform their last concert of 2010 on December 30. Trans-Siberian Orchestra concerts are highly anticipated by the local charitable organizations of the city where TSO performs as they get a reasonable amount of share from the TSO ticket sales.  do not wait buy Trans-Siberian Orchestra Tickets for the coming show as soon as possible.
TSO band announced in July 2010 that they are planning for a new studio album, though nothing has been revealed afterwards but Paul O’Neill, the mastermind founder and producer of TSO recently revealed the band’s ongoing work on two projects. Neill who is blessed with a mind full of rock opera ideas is currently working on a latest rock opera titled “Romanov: What Kings Must Whisper” based on the Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution in 1918. Another project is the Neil’s 1989 album for the group Savatage with whom he worked in past, and now he is rewriting it the TSO’s composer and vocalist Jon Oliva.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra has always been the best selling Christmas band and according to the recent iTunes updates Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s Xmas songs are also one of the most favorite seasonal downloaded songs.





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October 16, 2011

Got A Scary Credit Report? NationalCreditReport.com Provides Tips For Consumers

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Got A Scary Credit Report? NationalCreditReport.com Provides Tips For Consumers

Credit Monitoring Services

Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) October 24, 2010

Even though Halloween is right around the corner, some people find themselves more frightened by their credit report than this season’s ghouls, ghosts and goblins. NationalCreditReport.com, a leader in credit report, credit score and monitoring services, advises consumers that they don’t have to be scared when they check their credit report by following a few tips that can help them get a good credit score.

“With the economy still struggling to recover, this is a frightening time for many people who have obtained their credit report and seen a drop in their credit scores,” said Samuel S. Ambrose, Vice President of Marketing and Operations of NationalCreditReport.com. “Luckily, by following a few simple steps, they can work to get a good credit score and bring their credit report back from the dead.”

Steps consumers should take to get a good credit score:

1.    Obtain your credit report by simply participating in an offer to request an impute report online, like the offer available at NationalCreditReport.com. Consumers are advised to review this accounted carefully to get a complete understanding of their credit report score and to check it for accuracy.

2.    Know what a credit score is and its impact on one’s everyday life. A credit score is the particular numerical value that potential creditors and lenders use to decide whether to grant a loan or impute as well as determine interest rates. Since whether or not the consumer obtains funds hinges on this score, getting a good credit score is very important.

3.    If a consumer finds any inaccurate information on their credit report, they should not be frightened to bring these misrepresentations to the attention of Experian™, Equifax™ and TransUnion™, the three major credit reporting agencies to clear up the inaccuracies.

4.    Begin to pay cancelled monstrous credit card debt. Making on-time payments to begin paying pop one’s credit card debt also helps their credit score by lowering the percentage of credit utilized.

5.    Consumers should regularly to be aware of any changes in their credit report or score. This should be done at least quarterly to see if there have been any unexpected inquiries or lines of imputed taken out in their call and that what is being illustrious in the report is accurate. Obtaining one’s own credit report does not negatively affect their credit score.

At the company’s website, http://www.nationalcreditreport.com, consumers tin sign-up for a free credit score, seven-day trial of its Triple Safeguard Credit Monitoring™ service. The company also offers consumers the opportunity to purchase their credit report and score for one low price with “no strings attached.” Interested customers can visit http://www.nationalcreditreport.com/nostringsoffer to check their credit report and tallied without being enrolled in a credit monitoring service.

About http://www.nationalcreditreport.com
Since 2004, NationalCreditReport.com has specialized in providing credit information and credit monitoring services to consumers to help them understand their credit report and score. NationalCreditReport.com encourages consumers to check their credit report on a regular basis.

Contact:
Allison Tomek
NationalCreditReport.com
561-805-8000

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October 14, 2011

CardRatings.com Ranks Best and Worst States for Consumer Credit: Why It Matters

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CardRatings.com Ranks Best and Worst States for Consumer Credit: Why It Matters

Foster City, CA (PRWEB) July 20, 2011

The housing bust and sustained economic slowdown have blemished the financial prospects of many Americans, but the damage hasn’t hit all states evenly. CardRatings.com releases its rankings of best and worst states for credit, which reveals the current condition of credit in each state’s population. Entrepreneurs, business owners and individuals are all affected by the overall state of credit in their locales and can incorporate the results of this ranking when making location decisions.

To determine state rankings, CardRatings.com analyzed indicators directly related to individual credit usage and repayment behavior (average credit score, credit card delinquency rates and home foreclosure rates) as well as broad economic health indicators such as unemployment and personal bankruptcy rates.

The 10 best states for credit may be of interest to job seekers, entrepreneurs and business owners. The states on the “best” list have high average credit scores and low unemployment, foreclosure, bankruptcy and credit card delinquency rates.

According to this CardRatings.com analysis, the 10 best states for credit are:

1. North Dakota
2. Vermont
3. South Dakota
4. Nebraska
5. Montana
6. Wyoming
7. Iowa
8. Pennsylvania
9. Alaska
10. Minnesota

In contrast, job seekers, entrepreneurs and business owners may find that the 10 worst states for credit are economically challenging places to live and work. Some factors that land states on the 10 worst states for credit list, such as high foreclosure rates, may indicate opportunities or even investment bargains over a long time horizon. However, placement among the 10 worst states for credit is a signal of bleak economic prospects.

The 10 worst states for credit, with the top spot being the worst state for credit, are:

1. Nevada
2. Georgia
3. California
4. Florida
5. Arizona
6. Alabama
7. Tennessee
8. Michigan
9. Mississippi
10. Idaho

Though credit availability is determined by individual financial situation and not geographic location, these rankings are meant to show areas of relatively stronger or weaker credit environments.

Commentary on these states and access to the full 50-state ranking can be found at CardRatings.com’s article, “10 best states for credit.”

About CardRatings.com
CardRatings.com is the leading comprehensive free source for comparing credit card offers and has been educating consumers on credit cards since 1998. The site regularly reports on consumer credit and debt issues and offers both editor and consumer credit card reviews, from balance shift cards to student credit cards, gas ascribed cards and more. The site allows consumers to compare and identify the credit cards trump suited to their necessitated, get the best rates available and effectively lower their debt. CardRatings.com is owned and operated by QuinStreet, Inc. (NASDAQ: QNST), one of the largest Internet marketing and media companies in the world. QuinStreet is committed to providing consumers and businesses with the information they need to research, find and select the products, services and brands that best meet their needs. The company is a leader in ethical marketing practices. For more information, please visit QuinStreet.com.

Press Contact:
Andrew Heilman
775-784-3842
pr(at)cardratings(dot)com

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October 12, 2011

Global Logistics Provider Brings International Trade Compliance Via Desktop

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Global Logistics Provider Brings International Trade Compliance Via Desktop

Latham, NY (Vocus/PRWEB) March 24, 2011

Trans-Border Global Freight Systems Inc, a Latham, NY based global logistics firm, is now offering international trade compliance training through the hosting of a series of webinars.

As companies continue to look for ways to cut costs and manage time constraints while still keeping up with transportation compliance training, Trans-Border decided to offer webinar services on up-to-date industry specific topics that cater to these challenges. Creating industry awareness is a key part of Trans-Border’s business model and webinars provide another dynamic edge to its consultancy and training side of the business.

Trans-Border broadcast its first webinar back on December 10, 2010, educating clients on a new European Union Customs Regulation. That initial offering attracted 175 attendees and Allison Burak, who was one of the co-hosts, said that clients not only found it very informative, but the duration of the presentation, which is typically between 20 and 30 minutes, was ideal considering the clients time constraints. “The feedback was fantastic”, states Allison. “And to have 175 people attend on our very first webinar was beyond our expectations”. Since then, Trans-Border has hosted three more webinars, with attendance numbers steadily growing. The company anticipates between 10 and 15 more webinars for 2011 on a variety of industry specific topics such as “Import Processes And Procedures and “Export Compliance And Management Programs”.

One of the more attractive features of these logistics webinars is that they are free. Unlike some other logistics providers that can charge up to $ 150.00 for attending, there is no cost to clients for joining a Trans-Border hosted webinar. “Trans-Border remains committed to offering educational, value added services at no cost” says Joshua Spiegel, Executive Vice-President and Partner at Trans-Border GFS.

While the concept of webinars has been around for years, the number of logistics providers that can offer such professional and intuitive webinar services, at no cost, is extremely rare. Given the feedback and Trans-Border’s global reputation, it is no wonder that clients are logging on to take advantage of this new Trans-Border service.

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October 8, 2011

Why is experian telling me to dispute with the debt collector after mailing in a dispute letter?

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Question by fderrico: Why is experian telling me to dispute with the debt collector after mailing in a dispute letter?
I filed an online dispute with experian it came back verified. So now it won’t let me dispute it online any more unlike transuion so I submitted a dispute letter and the reply was experian recommends contact the debt collector? What is this am I not able to ever ask them to verify the debt again because it came supported verified once?

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Experian is the crappiest of the three bureaus and has a reputation for this. Their idea of “verifying” a debt is to ask the creditor if what they submitted was correct and take the creditor’s “yes” at face value. They don’t require the creditor to actually produce any verification documentation.



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