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10
Jan

CRL Center for Responsible Lending Takes More Hits

Looks as if more and more folks are realizing The Center for Responsible Lending is anything but an unbiased, consumer protectionist organization. Like the old saying, “Follow the money”, if you dig a little the skeletons are revealed. Payday Pundit brought this revelation to our attention today about The CRL.

Here’s a snippet from  Culture11.  Read the full article there

The Center for Responsible Lending. Sounds reliable, right? That’s where they get you. They claim to speak up for the people but in reality, CRL is a “predatory lending” organization (what they claim to be against) unethically funded by a wealthy institution that benefits from their policies. According to the Consumer Rights League, CRL “attacks competing loan products” and often takes legal action against low-income borrowers for petty reasons. This is, of course, after they’ve approved loans to the less fortunate at highly profitable rates.

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08
Jan

Advance America Takes it in the Shorts in New Hampshire

There’s a new update regarding payday loan legislation in New Hampshire over at PaydayLoanLegislation.com

Bottom line, Advance America’s new payday loan styled product is not gonna fly. Of course Advance America plans to appeal the ruling by the New Hampshire banking commissioner so we haven’t seen the end of the creative genius at Advance America.

We wish them the very best of luck!

Consumers need all the choices that can be made available in an effort to provide multiple financial product selection at competitive prices.

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06
Jan

Gold Buying Business Flourishes

The buying and selling of scrap gold, silver and platinum continues to reap rewards for businesses. The Sacramento Bee just ran a story on the continued demand by consumers for reputable gold buying services. With the current economic situation one can expect this revenue stream to continue to yield substantial profits for entrepreneurs in the gold buying and selling industry.

Gold is hovering around $850 per ounce and many expect it to reach an all time high in 2009. For an exact price: GoldintoLoot.com

We like this business! It’s easy to learn and extremely profitable. Supplies and marketing materials are minimal and cash turnover is substantial. Not only can you offer in a “brick-n-mortar” but an Internet operation is a no-brainer. It takes very little to add this service to your store(s) or simply have an inexpensive web site built at rentacoder.

For training and free supplies: GoldintoLoot.com

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