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John Atlas: ACORN Wins Another Victory: Judge Says the Government Can't Cut Funding (The Huffington Post)
Mainstream press will ignore this story or botch it by repeating unfounded and misleading allegations against the group. In the latest of a slew of...
Lifelock Shows Identity Theft Services Not Foolproof (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
Lifelock, one of a legion of identity theft protection service companies, made a name for itself by plastering its CEO Todd Davis' social security number all over company advertisements.
Jason Alderman: Military Families Targets of Predatory Lending (The Huffington Post)
You've got to hand it to our military personnel: Not only are they often put in harm's way, but they must contend with a host...
Scammers stay busy in early 2010 (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
It’s seemingly in your e-mail inbox everyday. Another too good to be true offer for a product, service or job.
Wednesday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International Stories - - March 10, 2010 (MalaysiaNews.net)
See Search Box lower down this column for searches of Finfacts news pages. Where there may be the odd special character missing from an older page, it's a problem that developed when Interactiv...
Think a tax refund loan sounds good? Think again (The Times Herald)
You’ve probably heard the pitches for “refund anticipation checks” or “quick tax loans.” The official name is refund anticipation loans, or RALs. They’re marketed primarily to cash-poor taxpayers who use their tax refunds as a piggy bank.
Search News Media: Payday Loans Go Mainstream As Trust in Banks Diminishes (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LONDON, United Kingdom----Leading payday loans broker Paydaybank.co.uk has today reported a 25% rise in loan applications via its website www.paydaybank.co.uk in the three months since the Supreme Court ruling found in favour of the banks in the OFT case regarding overdraft bank charges.
BBB warns: Online payday lenders claim laws don't apply to them (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Better Business Bureau is warning cash-strapped families to beware of some online payday lenders that claim they are not beholden to state or federal laws regarding licensing requirements, debt collection practices or caps on interest rates.
Online lenders draw complaints (Killeen Daily Herald)
Consumers report unscrupulous online payday lenders charging unlawful interest rates of more than 300 percent. Handing over your bank account information to an online payday lender without doing your homework could leave you paying hundreds and even thousands of dollars more than you bargained for.
FOX11 Fraud Unit: payday loan websites (FOX 11 Tucson)
A warning about payday loan websites from the Better Business Bureau
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