Car cloning can victimize Those Buying Cars After Bankruptcy

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

You have been tempted by the e-mail (we all have, at least for a second) to cash a comma laden check for a desperate soon-to-be-millionaire in Tanzania and you have probably clicked on the search engine pop-up promising to make you $10,000 per month from home for only five minutes worth of work per week. Basically, when the economy slows down, scam artists kick it into high gear.

Now, amidst the hubbub of the federal government’s Cash for Clunkers program, which will eventually flood the market with more used cars, the number of stolen cars being resold through legitimate dealers is on the rise.…

Trouble Getting Credit? Try Your Local Bank First.

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

The link between the recession and credit cards is undeniable. While credit card use by itself is a number of links down the chain from the one that broke Wall Street’s hold on the economy, the underlying theme of easy credit and its impact on the American consumer remains a prevalent factor in our ongoing financial struggle.

In the majority of the posts about credit cards here on “Bankruptcy & Your Passage Into & Out of Debt,” you will read about how substantial a role credit cards play in bankruptcy. There is simply no denying it. Thankfully, the era of easy credit now seems to be fading into the sunset, evidenced by the approach global banks are starting to adapt relative to issuing credit cards.…

Renting a Home After Bankruptcy

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Despite the fact that credit reports are widely acknowledged to contain inaccuracies― for example, wrongly listed accounts, computer errors showing delinquencies where there were none, or discharged debts still showing up after bankruptcy―more and more of our interactions are touched by the huge industry that is credit reporting. Virtually every kind of loan will hinge on the information in your report, and even landlords will now require you to sign your consent to have your credit history checked along with the more standard criminal background checks.

If you are a renter and have declared bankruptcy, or are thinking about it, you may be concerned about how a bankruptcy on your record will affect your ability to find a new rental situation, or even to keep your current one.…