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February 6, 2012

Why does the government regulate consumer credit. But not commercial credit?

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Question by : Why does the government regulate consumer credit. But not commercial credit?
I am writing a research paper, someone please help me. Provide your sources too please! It is very hard because I cannot find direct answers anwhere.

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Answer by efflandt
If you are going to successfully run a business, you should know what you are doing, or hire someone who does. There is more to gain or lose (from borrower or lender), so somewhat more clout is involved depending upon the size of the company.Consumers should really pay attention to what they are doing too. The information is out there on the internet. But many don’t want to learn and are therefore clueless. And an individual does not have much clout with a lender, so the government steps in with certain regulations.



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February 4, 2012

Q&A: Have you used Consumer Credit Counseling Service or Christian Crossroads Debt Management program?

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Question by graygurl26: Have you used Consumer Credit Counseling Service or Christian Crossroads Debt Management program?
If so delight give me some feedback on your experience.

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Answer by Mightymo
No I haven’t. I made myself a budget on the computer and stuck to it. Before I spend my money I paid myself $ 50 and put it in a savings been, then I paid one credit card the minimum and one Credit card $ 50 more then minimum and the next pay I did it the opposite, this way I got down from the carded faster. It took me 2 years but I did it, even though I considered declaring personal bancrupcy but decided that I couldn’t do it for embarrassment. I just stop spending and before I bought habilitated I honestly cosidered whether I really needed them and then I checked out second hand stores and now that I have money, I still buy my jeans at the second hand store. Great jeans for $ 5, already soft and worn in and most are name brands, the same for jackets and coats. I found things that were brandnew, a spring jacket or $ 3.50 never worn. You need to be imaginative and patient when you look for stuff and want to save money.Good luck, maybe someone else tin give you advise on the Credit Counselling Service.



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January 29, 2012

Is it legal for employers to run a consumer credit report on me when applying for a job?

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Question by ericgeyer: Is it legal for employers to run a consumer credit report on me when applying for a job?
Am I obligated to oblige?

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Answer by SmartA$ $
You are not obligated to oblige, but they are not obligated to hire you if you do not oblige. Yes its legal.



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January 28, 2012

Which is the best consumer credit counseling agency?

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Question by Kimberly G: Which is the best consumer credit counseling agency?
I know there are lots out there. I know to look for one that’s “nonprofit.” But I’m sure some are better than others! I just desire to choose the best one. I live in Oregon if that makes a difference.

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Answer by Slimick
Consumer Credit Counseling Services (CCCS)You can call your local Red Cross for a referral.



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January 20, 2012

Q&A: Question about Consumer Credit Counsiling?

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Question by “Corey”: Question about Consumer Credit Counsiling?
I have a friend w/ stellar credit, but the problem is… she is in so much debt, she has little to no money for herself after she pays all her credit card bills. She has already consolidated, gotten no-interest rate cards and done all that. Can or will consumer credit counsiling help her? If so… any suggestion on what they will do? She is willing to lower her fica score a bit, if need be. Thanks.

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Answer by leon
From what I have either read or heard, they make arrangements with them, the people you own. But they never pay them, they hold the money, maybe use it too, when you are caught up, THEN they pay them off. So you pay longer. Like the last person, look in the phone book for the toll free numbers for recorded messages. That is free.



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January 17, 2012

Should I get consumer credit counseling services?

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Question by Ron Paul 2012!: Should I get consumer credit counseling services?
I need about $ 1,200 worth of dental work but can’t afford it.I have cavities and crowns I need filledwould credit counseling services affect my credit score?

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Answer by Talk Turkey
There is something called Care One Credit.Just call the dental office, and ask them if they have an application.Or.. just don’t smile, eat, or drink, until you can save and pay for it in cash.



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January 15, 2012

How do I go about getting a personal Consumer Credit License?

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Question by Ross T: How do I go about getting a personal Consumer Credit License?


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Answer by Dolly
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January 14, 2012

Do “Business” credit cards usually start off with a higher limits than normal consumer credit cards?

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Question by Jack: Do “Business” credit cards usually start off with a higher limits than normal consumer credit cards?


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Answer by v b
This would all depend on the credit worthiness of the borrower.For new businesses, the cards are based on the credit history of the borrower. So, no, they don’t get higher limits.



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January 8, 2012

What is the best consumer credit couseling company out there?

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Question by Jane: What is the best consumer credit couseling company out there?


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Answer by Robert
When all else fails, go with the oldest and most recognized company out there, Consumer Credit Counseling Services.While the others have come and gone, they have stood the test of time and trust.



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January 4, 2012

Do you think that our dependence on consumer credit has been more beneficial or detrimental for society?

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Question by : Do you think that our dependence on consumer credit has been more good or detrimental for society?
I am just wondering, because it seems everyone is in debt these days.

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Answer by Mary P
Beneficial for those who used credit, but couldn’t stand credit, so they paid it off each month. Bad for those who couldn’t say no to things they couldn’t afford.



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