How To Pay Off Credit Cards With Internet Based Loans
8 benefits of Peer To Peer lending and how to use this funding source to quickly pay off high interest rate credit card debt. Read more →
8 benefits of Peer To Peer lending and how to use this funding source to quickly pay off high interest rate credit card debt. Read more →
The term 'Strategic Default' has been coined to reference individuals that decide to 'walk away' from a mortgage obligation. These are people that are hopelessly underwater on their mortgage (owing much more than the value of their home). Although I may be the first to use the term strategic default within the context of credit card debt, the idea of making a conscious decision to default is comparable. I regularly hear of people that have enormous amounts of credit card debt. In fact, I am amazed that in this economy, card issuers are still granting such large credit lines (even... Read more →
A lot of debate has ensued over the recent story of highly-paid Philadelphia Eagles football player LeSean McCoy having "stiffed" a server at a local Philly eatery by leaving a 20-cent tip on a $60 check. According to McCoy, the service was terrible, and he wanted to convey that opinion very clearly. In response, the management of the restaurant, PYT, decided to "shame" McCoy over his tiny tip, and posted a photo of the receipt on social media. Predictably, a lot of people in “Internet-land” went ballistic over the idea that a multimillionaire athlete would leave such a small tip... Read more →
http://www.christianmoney.com On this episode fake students awarded $200,000 in financial aid, Satanic ritual in Oklahoma planned for this week, Yahoo strong armed by NSA in secret trial, why the best thing Ray Rice can do is to shut up and take a year off, Pope Francis marries couples 'living in sin,' New York going after Airbnb hosts for operating illegal hotels, Britney Spears wants her $200 million dollar fortune back, and Bill and Hillary Clinton are back on the campaign trail in Iowa. Read more →
I just stumbled across an interesting website called PaperbackSwap.com (despite the name, it is not limited to paperback books). The site is free to join (for now) and operates as a platform for people to trade books, audiobooks, and textbooks online. It appears to be a straightforward arrangement. List your books on the site, and for each one ordered by another member you earn a credit toward a book for yourself. It is your obligation to pay the postage on the books you send out. This means, however, that you get free shipping on the books you receive. The site... Read more →
Hunting Hitler challenges the the biggest story of World War II - the suicide of Adolf Hitler. Is it possible that Hitler faked his own death and lived out the rest of his life in Argentina? Author Jerome Corsi shares why it is not just plausible, but likely. With no physical evidence, corpse, photos, or even documentation to prove that Hitler committed suicide, there are far more questions than answers. Read more →
http://www.makemoneywithanebook.us Most people are unaware of the supplemental opportunities associated with publishing an eBook. The royalties are great, but in this live event Jim Paris and Bob Yetman will share five ways you can make money other than your royalties. Read more →
Author Wayne Allyn Root joins Jim Paris Live to discuss his new book, The Murder Of The Middle Class. Topics covered include the nation's national debt at more than $100 trillion, the apathy of President Obama, how to cut government spending, fix healthcare, and deal with the immigration and welfare problem. Will Hillary run in 2016 and will Wayne Allyn Root run for the Nevada Senate seat of Harry Reid? www.christianmoney.com Read more →
On this episode Jim discusses why he is so enthusiastic about Internet referral programs and why they represent an easy to run online business. How 17 fake cell phone towers around the United States are tracking your location through your cell phone. The death of entertainment icon Joan Rivers. Top U.S. colleges now teaching courses on Bitcoin. Michael Sam picked up by the Dallas Cowboys. naked celebrity picture hacking, was it phishing? Simone Battle suicide, and IRS warns of nationwide telephone scam. Read more →
Most people remember the stories about Britney Spears public meltdowns, outrageous partying, the shaved head episode, and her widely reported drug problems. The Mickey Mouse Club alumnus turned Hollywood bad girl is now thirty one, and from all appearances she seems to be doing just fine. With her recent season as a judge on the X- Factor, Americans got to see a new grown-up Britney. Oddly enough, despite her professional comeback, a court still considers her incapable of managing her own finances. As a result, she has lost control of her $200 million dollar fortune. Current Issue Of Life &... Read more →
The phone rings and as you answer you notice the called ID showing 'Internal Revenue Service." You take a couple of deep breaths and say hello. Next, you are told by a man in a deep, authoritative voice, that you owe thousands in taxes. As the conversation continues he tells you that he is an IRS collection agent and will take your bank account, maybe your home, and possibly send you to prison if you don't immediately make arrangements to pay the past due taxes. These calls are very convincing and the IRS impostors have already netted more than $5... Read more →
On this episode Jim discusses why he is so enthusiastic about Internet referral programs and why they represent an easy to run online business. How 17 fake cell phone towers around the United States are tracking your location through your cell phone. The death of entertainment icon Joan Rivers. Top U.S. colleges now teaching courses on Bitcoin. Michael Sam picked up by the Dallas Cowboys. naked celebrity picture hacking, was it phishing? Simone Battle suicide, and IRS warns of nationwide telephone scam. Read more →
The cost of fast food is going through the roof, but there are still some bargains to be had. I love the dollar menu when indulging in fast food (which I don't do more than a couple of times per week). McDonald's now calls it Dollar Menu & More, Wendy's calls it the 'Right Price Right Size Menu' and Burger King has a 'Value Menu.' So called dollar or value menus offer smaller portions and items that are 'less deluxe.' The first thing you may have noticed lately is that dollar menus prices have been creeping up well beyond a... Read more →
Writer Philip Van Doorn over at Market Watch published an article recently wherein he declared that when the day comes that we find ourselves beset by another housing crisis, the only people to blame then will be the banking community. Van Doorn basically says that the largest lenders’ insistence on sticking with a policy of lending only to those people who have premium credit, the ability to withstand stringent underwriting, and the cash to make a significant down payment, will be the reason for that crisis; stunningly, he seems to lay the blame for the stagnation in the economic recovery... Read more →
The dreaded 'check engine light' can really ruin your day. In my circle of family and friends I find that most people overreact and end up in a panic mode, emptying their wallet at the first repair shop they can find. First, most vehicles (check your manual) have two levels of check engine warnings. The first level warning is a solid light. This means you have an issue to address but it is not an emergency. You don't need to become hysterical, swerve to the side of the road, or rush to the first mechanic you can find (If you... Read more →