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January 22, 2012

SafetyTek Now Offering Free Credit Card Payment Page

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SafetyTek Now Offering Free Credit Card Payment Page

Lake St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) January 18, 2012

Stuckey & Company, the managing general agent for the SafetyTek insurance program, is now accepting credit card payments for the SafetyTek technology insurance program. As part of the free service, Stuckey is providing a credit card payment page that can be customized with the retail partner’s logo and customer service information, including telephone number and email address. Credit cards are processed electronically using the authorize.net payment processing system and no fees are charged.

For more than 12 years, the SafetyTek insurance program has provided comprehensive Professional Liability coverage to technology businesses that provide computer consulting services, as well as IT Staffing and other IT related services. The program features broad coverage, low minimum premiums and is competitively priced for even the most complex services.

“Our job is to help our agents and brokers provide their clients the best technology insurance available,” said Dwight Stuckey, President and CEO of Stuckey & Company. “As part of that job, we are continually innovating and offering unexampled platforms to meliorate agent-client relations.”

According to Maggie Hammett, Lead Underwriter at Stuckey, the co-branded credit card payment page simplifies payments for insureds making the total process easier for the agent or broker. “As the demand grows for technology E&O liability insurance, it is increasingly important that agents and brokers have the latest platforms at their fingertips” she said.

Insurance agents can get existent-time SafetyTek quotes and proposals using Stuckey & Company’s online application. Potential insureds can too use the online application and denominate a local agent for their coverage. Agents who hope to become a Stuckey Licensed Agent should consummate the little application at http://www.stuckey.com.

Stuckey’s Tek Division is focused on small to mid-sized technology accounts and offers low-toned minimum premiums starting at $ 1,000 for a $ 1,000,000 limit. New rating factors for individual risk characteristics are also available. Visit our SafetyTek overview for business insurance quotes and a complete list of eligibility.

About Stuckey & Company
Stuckey & Company is a specialty insurance provider based in Lake St. Louis, Missouri. For 20 years, Stuckey has offered commercial, professional and personal lines of insurance. Stuckey & Company’s network of more than 8,000 licensed agents has the knowledge and experience in dealing with specific coverage not typically covered under standard policies. As one of the fastest-growing specialty insurance providers in the U.S., Stuckey & Company offers E&O coverage to over 300 classes in sectors that include technology and IT consulting, accounting and financial services, government services, media, laboratories and education. Coverage limits are available for many risks up to $ 5 million. The company also offers a variety of standard policies. For information on any of the insurance programs from Stuckey & Company, call 1-800-828-3452 and ask for Dwight Stuckey.

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January 17, 2012

Personal Stories of Conquering Debt: 15th Annual Story Contest Winners Announced by Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc.


Personal Stories of Conquering Debt: 15th Annual Story Contest Winners Announced by Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc.

Paula – 1st Place Winner in the 15th Annual Story Contest

Ft. Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) December 29, 2011

Consolidated Credit, a national credit counseling agency and financial literacy provider, asked clients to write about how the organization and its programs impacted their money management skills, helped them to live within a budget, or assisted them in achieving a specific goal.

Paula Q. Morales, of New Mexico, won first place for her “From Divorced with Five Kids to Financially Independence” submission. Tom McGuire, of Redwood City, Calif., won second place for a heartfelt tale about how Consolidated Credit helped him pay off nearly $ 28,000 in credit card debt while keeping his credit score above 700. The third place winner was Yvonne Curiel of San Diego, Calif. who found herself in severe debt after getting married and creating a family. Thanks to Consolidated Credit’s help after her husband was laid-off, she received lower interest rates and got penalty fees eliminated on her credit cards and now only has 10 months left until she will be debt free! All three entries can be viewed here.

“Real stories from real people are great to share with others who may be facing a similar situation who are unaware that there is help available,” told Howard Dvorkin, CPA and founder of Consolidated Credit. “With our budgeting application and free online financial literature, we hope that it will be easier for people to deal with money matters and stay divulge of debt in the future.”

“Thanks to Consolidated Credit, I learned how to properly budget and got my interest rates on my credit cards lowered to two percent compared to 27 percent,” said Mr. McGuire, who stopped receiving harassing calls and emails from debt collectors only after joining Consolidated Credit’s debt management program.

“The winners each receive up to $ 300 in gift cards, and they are being spotlighted on Consolidated Credit’s personal finance blog, MissMoneyBee.com,” Dvorkin say.

Contestants’ stories were submitted in penned. Consolidated Credit’s board of directors chose the winners based on their originality, creativity, and relevance to the contest guidelines. For more information about Consolidated Credit and to find debt assist, fill unwrap a loose online debt consultation form or call 1.800.728.3632 to receive a free debt analysis from a certified credit counselor today!

About: Consolidated Credit Counseling Services, Inc., founded in 1993, is one of the nation’s largest credit counseling organizations in the country and has helped over 5 million people with financial issues. Their mission is to assist families throughout the United States in ending financial crisis and solving money management problems through education and professional counseling.

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January 13, 2012

Q&A: What does it mean when a credit card interest rate says Prime plus 3%?

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Question by sacredgroovin: What does it mean when a credit card interest rate says Prime plus 3%?
The rate on this card is 12% plus the prime plus 3% thing. I only use it to travel, all balance are paid in full, was equitable curious.

Best answer:

Answer by King of the Hill
As of September 18, the prime interest rate in America is 7.75%. This means the interest rate on your credit card is 22.75% (7.75 +3 + 12= 22.75).The prime absorbed rate is set by the Federal Reserve chairman, Ben Bernanke, every quarter, and it is the base rate that all banks, financial institutions, etc. charge for money. Since your credit card companion has to make a profit, they add 3% to the prime rate.TO THE GIRL BELOW ME:If you’ve ever read your credit card statement, you’d know the interest rate on credit cards is ofttimes over 20% even if you have perfect credit.



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January 12, 2012

Q&A: How can I protect my credit cards from magnets?

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Question by chelsea: How can I protect my credit cards from magnets?
I recently bought a magnetic card case to carry my credit cards and it seems that the magnet is destroying my credit cards. I had a case exactly like this (same brand, same type) before and the magnets never did this before. Is there anything I can do?I already wrote the company that makes the card case and they were no help at all.

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Answer by kennyk
I doubt the magnetic card case has a strong enough magnetic field to damage your cards. Typically, it would take a magnet of a several tesla to do any harm. Check the back of cards for scufs and scratches.



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January 8, 2012

Q&A: How does credit card interest rate work? I’ve a card which has a closing date of 2nd of every month and ?

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Question by Killer Chick: How does credit card interest rate work? I’ve a card which has a closing date of 2nd of every month and ?
has payment due date of the 27th of every month. If I charge something on it today, when do I have to pay it off without incurring an interest rate. Thanks for your help.

Best answer:

Answer by Steve D
You will get billed for it on February 2, 2009 and have to pay it by February 27 (in their hands, not postmarked) to avoid finance charges.



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January 5, 2012

Has anyone ever lowered their american express credit card interest rate?

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Question by vegaseaglesfan: Has anyone ever lowered their american express credit card interest rate?
I’ve consolidated my credit cards through Careone but they said they could not help me with my AMEX interest rate. I just wanted to know if anyone knew if this was possible to lower it and how.

Best answer:

Answer by bdancer222
Like any other credit tease, you tin call and inquire. They will look at your history with them and your attribute file and make a decision. The scoop way to get any credit card to lower interest rat is to mention that you have an offer for a much lower rate from another credit teasing and are considering transferring the balance.If Careone is a debt management program, you will not have any luck getting that interest rate lowered. That will be noted on your credit file while you are in the debt management program.



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January 3, 2012

What is the best approach to request a lower credit card interest rate?

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Question by ghebert1111: What is the best approach to request a lower credit card interest rate?
I have 5 carded maxed out at $ 5,000 each at about the same interest rate, %27. I have $ 15,000 to pay them off. Is there anyway the ability to pay a card off can be used to leverage a lower interest rate, or should I just pay off 3 cards and not worry about it?

Best answer:

Answer by exactduke
Pay your cards away first, and then ask for a lower rate. That’s what I did. Seems to me, like you are still 10k abruptly of paying off all your cards. Five maxed out cards, is why your rate is so high. It appearing you are nearing your maximum amount of debt. No doubt, that is why your rate is so high.



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December 31, 2011

How do prepaid credit cards work to shop online?

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Question by Player: How do prepaid credit cards work to shop online?
I’m 14 and I’m wondering how prepaid cards work? Can I just go to CVS buy a $ 10 card with cash and then use it online or will they send me some additional bill. Do I have to activate the card myself or is it automatically activated when I buy it? I assume’t know much about credit cards.Is it like a Gift Card but you can use this card in any store compared to a gift card?

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Answer by :)
they sell “giftcards” almost everywhere. they have visa, american express etc. make sure to buy a prepaid GIFTCARD because they dont have send you bills. they sell them in 10,25,50+ i think. but they charge a 5 dollar fee. so if you want a 25 giftcard then you’d probably end up paying 30 bucks. if you only want to order from one big name store like target or american eagle then you should go to their store and buy a giftcard because they dont charge you extra for their own giftcards. i hope you understand this:) oh and a visa giftcard is accepted where ever visa credit cards are accepted!



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December 29, 2011

Q&A: What kind of Credit Card processor should i use to accept credit cards at an arts and crafts fair?

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Question by Teartin: What kind of Credit Card processor should i use to accept credit cards at an arts and crafts fair?
I’m going to have a booth at an arts and crafts fair. I’m not sure how to accept credit cards. do i have to go with the manual cordless credit card machine or are there more options. thanksHow do i get the wireless equipment free?

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Answer by robert w
we use propay.com it may be of value to u.we are mobil at numerous site so it works over the phone with no problems at a reasonable price.



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December 19, 2011

Nonprofit Credit Counseling Agency Provides Tips to Help Consumers Check Accuracy of their Credit Reports


Nonprofit Credit Counseling Agency Provides Tips to Help Consumers Check Accuracy of their Credit Reports

Deerfield Beach, FL (PRWEB) November 30, 2011

Debt Management Credit Counseling Corp. http://www.dmcconline.org, a nonprofit credit counseling organization (“DMCC”), announced today they provide tip for consumers to maintain accurate information on credit reports in order to receive the best credit rating, services and interest rates from lenders. As more consumers are struggling to find employment, it is their credit reports that may distinguish two candidates apart. It is estimated that 50% of all consumer credit reports contain at least one error. Many errors result from the incorrect reporting from creditors to the credit bureaus, including nonpayment or late payments, misfiling by a department store credit line, a mix up betwixt family members with the same name, and accounts opened without the consumer’s approval by someone committing identity theft.

To start the process of taking erroneous information from a consumer’s credit reports, DMCC first recommends obtaining the three gratuitous credit reports from AnnualCreditReport.com. This is a procure site where consumers can have a gratuitous credit report from each of the credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion once every twelve months. “Be weary of other sites offering unloosing credit reports. Typically there is a catch such as having to sign up for a service” states Jessica Stokes, Education and Research Coordinator for DMCC. If errors are found, consumers should write a letter to the credit bureaus stating what specifically needs to be removed. Copies of this letter need to be certified mailed with return receipt requested to the creditor who reported the inaccurate information and each of the credit bureaus reporting this erroneous information.

“Monitoring your credit reports carefully to make sure the erroneous information is removed, is imperative,” stated Stokes. “Consumers need to place importance on following up on all disputed items to make sure when their credit report is subsequently pulled, creditors will be looking at accurate information.” Stokes teaches about the importance of maintaining records for everything. “Keep copies of all mail relating to the situation and write down names and phone numbers”. DMCC also advises to be patient. The dispute process can take months as the credit bureaus deal with millions of disputes on an ongoing basis. Consumers planning to finance a large purchase are advised to order their credit reports at least 90 days in advance in case there are errors that need to be corrected. For a sample letter to send to the creditors and bureaus, visit DMCC.

It is important to note that only inaccurate information may be removed from credit reports. It is illegal to dispute information that is correct. Consumers can read about their rights to dispute inaccurate credit report information under the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Consumers with credit card accounts that are past due may want to consider enrolling the accounts in a debt management plan provided by a credit counseling agency licensed in the state they reside. Debt management plans typically provide lower monthly payments for consumers and some of the major creditors will re-age past due accounts and report them as current to the credit bureaus after the first couple plan payments are made.

About Debt Management Credit Counseling Corp.

DMCC is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public charity committed to educating consumers on financial issues and providing personal assistance to consumers overextended with debt. Education is provided free of charge to consumers via seminars, workshops, a proprietary financial literacy program, and a vast array of online and printed materials. Free personal counseling is provided to consumers to identify the best options for the repayment of their debt. Consumers interested in speaking with a DMCC certified credit counselor may call (866) 618-3328 or request help at dmcconline.org. DMCC is a HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency, is approved by the U.S. Trustee to provide bankruptcy counseling and education, and has an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

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