July, 2010
Slim your bill and waistline down by saving cash on food
When it comes to saving cash, it's easy to become overwhelmed, but it doesn't have to be that way. Numerous consumers are trapped in the idea that saving cash on food, household supplies or quite possibly vacations needs strenuous effort and sacrifice. But it doesn't have to be that way, especially for those who start ...
SB 1070 allows Arizona illegal immigrants to stay
Arizona has made a very bold stance on the immigration law SB 1070 which the government is trying to stop and also the public continues to have strong feeling about. The New York Daily News reports that a CNN/Opinion Research poll found that 55 percent of Americans support Arizona, when previous polls in early July ...
Interest rates lawsuit for Capital One
Capital One is in trouble because they have yet again raised credit interest rates without informing customers. A class action lawsuit accusing Capital One of violating the Truth in Lending Act by raising credit card interest rates without warning was dismissed by a federal judge earlier. The 9th Circuit thought the lawsuit should be reinstated ...
The surprise audit – something paydayloans business must do
Those within the anti-payday loan camp have said much about how they think the long product is explicative. This diatribe will never end, regardless of the facts. However, here's something that the best pay day loan business organizations do that not only reflects top quality customer service, it helps ensure that employees are doing their ...
Will UltraViolet simplify or complicate movie ownership
UltraViolet is the newest brainchild of a large consortium of tech companies. UltraViolet tries to make it easier to see movies you have purchased on a wide variety of hardware devices. A Disney-backed competitor is already on the horizon, despite the large list of supporters for UltraViolet.
UltraViolet makes use of cloud computing
The UltraViolet consortium combines ...