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Thursday, August 19, 2010

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

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Sunday, August 8, 2010

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Friday, August 6, 2010

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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

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Friday, July 30, 2010

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool 2010 9.0.0.722

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

UserNeme and Password nod32 for update to 13-11-2010

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Monday, July 26, 2010

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Sunday, July 25, 2010

NOD32 On-Demand Scanner v5303



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NOD32 On-Demand Scanner - anti-virus scanner on the basis of antivirus NOD32, including the latest virus database updates. The program is used to detect and remove viruses, worms, Trojans and other malicious software.


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Saturday, July 24, 2010

CREDIT CARD - How To Apply For Credit

CREDIT CARD - How To Apply For Credit

So you need to apply for a new credit card. Well, have you thought about applying for it online?

All of the major credit card issuers, and most of the minor ones, now allow you to apply via their websites. This offers a number of advantages compared with the old method of filling in a paper form and sending it by snail mail.

One big advantage is speed. Your application will be instantly received by the card company and at least some of the processing will be handled automatically. Admittedly the card issuer will want to make certain checks with credit reference agencies to ensure that you are creditworthy, so you shouldn't expect an immediate yes or no. However, the waiting period between applying for the card and getting approval for it is likely to be as much as a week less compared with the traditional method of application.

Another big advantage of applying for a credit card on the Internet is that it is very easy to research the best credit card offers. Nowadays there are hundreds of different credit cards available, all offering different combinations of terms and incentives. It is very important to study the market carefully, therefore, rather than simply filling in the first application form that arrives in your mailbox. Independent credit card comparison sites such as http://www.finest-credit-cards.com make this easy by listing all the best current credit card offers, updated daily.

Once you have found a card you are interested in, go to the issuer's website and study all the details of their offer. Check in particular for low introductory rates, cashback offers and balance transfer deals. If you are happy that this is indeed the card for you, look for a button labelled "Apply Now" or similar. Click on this and a new page should open, with an online application form ready for you to fill in.

The details you will be asked for are just the same as when applying for a card by mail. They will include your full name, address, telephone number, occupation, annual income, and so on. You are also likely to be asked some security questions, e.g. your date of birth, social security number and mother's maiden name. These are used to help prevent fraudulent applications.

Once you have completed the form to the best of your ability, click on Submit, and click again to confirm your application if requested. If you have omitted any information or filled in any parts of the form incorrectly, you will be asked to try again. Otherwise, you will see a message that your application has been received. All being well, you will then receive approval of your application within a few days, and the card itself shortly after that.

CREDIT CARD - Fix Bad Credit

CREDIT CARD - Fix Bad Credit

Don't you ever feel that's the only thing you can think of? While driving, at work, talking to people, anywhere you go your mind just fixates into "fix bad credit repair bad credit bankruptcy do it". Wouldn't you like that to stop? I know more than a couple of million people who do.

Having bad credit is terrible; it's like having a leash around your neck every time you go to a mall, look at a commercial or read an ad. There are ways to get out of a bad credit situation but they tend to be difficult, so you should be prepared.

Important Facts

Did you know that three out of ten credit reports have erroneous data on them? Yes sir. But then again, with all the amount of information that floods the three credit bureaus - TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian - one, two, or three mistakes isn't that uncommon. Plus they don't get anything for maintaining correct records. They are just being paid to maintain the necessary data, whether it's accurate or not.

Having said that, you are free to call them, review your credit reports, locate your problem, and solve them. Did you know that if you have had credit denied you are entitled for a free credit report? Aren't things starting to look better? The phone numbers are listed in any phone book or you can just ask your bank for them as well.

Act

Having bad credit isn't like having just a bad taste in your mouth; it's the real deal. Banks and any other financial institutions will look at you as a risk, making them think many times before they grant you credit, resulting in denied credit most of the times. For this matter you must begin fixing your bad credit as soon as possible.

CREDIT CARD - Credit Reports

CREDIT CARD - Credit Reports

If you’ve been wondering what’s in your credit report, you’re probably way over due for a look at your credit history and score. But with so much information packed into each credit report, it can often be frustrating trying to decipher all of the codes, abbreviations and numbers within them. If you’re not sure how to read your credit report, you’re not alone. It can be tough trying to figure it all out, so keep reading to gain a better understanding.

For your convenience, many credit reports list personal information, credit history, public records and inquiries in different columns. This will make it easier for you to read and understand them. If you’re not sure what FICO means, it stands for Fair Isaac Corporation and it’s the most popular scoring system used by lenders.

You can expect to see your full name, address and social security number listed on your credit report. As you skim this information, check to see if everything is correct. As you go down this page, you will also see previous addresses listed along with your date of birth, phone number and employer name.

Check the public records section of your credit report if you have had credit problems in the past, such as collection accounts and bankruptcy. Don’t forget to go through this section, because if any of the listed information is false, your credit rating could be greatly affected. . The credit history portion of your credit report will contain a list of all the credit accounts you’ve ever opened and closed. They will detail if you have paid on time or been late and might offer remarks, such as “pays on time” or “pays 30 days late.” The three major credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion have tried to make reading credit reports easier on consumers by making their information less complicated.

Anytime you have applied for a line of credit in the past, it has been detailed in the inquiry section of your credit report. Review this section to see just who has been asking for a copy of your credit report. If you see anything suspicious, report it, but keep in mind that anytime you apply for an apartment, personal loan or credit card, your credit has been run.

It might take you a few tries to fully comprehend your credit report, but you’ll get there. The important thing is that you are keeping track of your credit history and rating and that is a wise investment for your future.

CREDIT CARD - Credit Repair

CREDIT CARD - Credit Repair

First Frank and Janet thought it was a simple error. Their mortgage had been recently sold to a new company with a new servicing company. As with the prior lender, they had sent in their mortgage payment by way of a personal check between the first and the fifteenth of the month and the payment had been posted with little event as being received as agreed.

Around the 20th of month, a rather cryptic call was received on the answering machine stating the payment had not been received and a late charge would be applied and charged and that they needed to make a payment immediately. Ok Frank and Janet reasoned that the payment might have been lost in the mail. Things happen, although it was the first time in two years that a payment was late. Frank and Janet has some credit challenges three years ago and found it necessary to entertain a sub prime loan to buy the house that they currently resided. Thus they were dealing with a sub prime lender and all that goes with it. Quickly, Frank and Janet called customer service and were able to make a check debit on line for the payment plus a late fee right out of their checking account. The late fee of 5% amounted to $62.50. Frank told the mortgage-servicing representative that they would put a stop payment on the check and instructed them to flag the account and not deposit that particular check (with #10224 check number dated on the 2nd of that month) as he was going to put a “Stop Payment” on it. After the call they called their bank and put a “stop payment” on that check. This cost them $25. Five days later another call came in from the mortgage servicing company stated that they had deposited the mailed check and it came back resulting in a $50 charge for the transaction since it hadn’t gone through. The conversation went nowhere as there wasn’t a record anywhere.

Frank and Janet looked at each other and collectively rolled their eyes while verbally reviewing what had transpired. Frank asked Janet rhetorically, “Can you believe this”? Next month rolls around and this time Frank and Janet make a special effort to send the mortgage payment in close to the first of the month. Around the 20th of the month, Frank and Janet received another call from the mortgage servicing company indicating again, that the payment had not been received and that there would be another late charge. The discussion became extremely heated with Frank leading the charge. Frank demanded to speak with a supervisor regarding the second time around of the mishandling of the monthly mortgage payment. The supervisor was not of much help claiming the check had not been received. Frank and Janet were determined that they would not put another “Stop Payment” on this check at a cost of $25. Not getting any satisfaction, Frank told the customer service supervisor that he would call back in seven days to see if the check had been received and posted. Seven days later, Frank called and the check had been received and posted but there would be a late charge that would apply. Another $62.50 late charge would apply. Frank and Janet were frosted beyond belief but at the same time relieved that the check had arrived. What could be going on they wondered.

The next month Frank and Janet decided to send in the mortgage payment a week before the 1st giving the mortgage servicing company plenty of time to receive and post the payment well within the time frame. On the 20th of that month a call was received from the mortgage servicing company stating once again the payment had not been received. Frank and Janet were beside themselves. This time Janet demanded to speak with a supervisor. The supervisor explained that the check had not been received. Janet pressed the supervisor further, “Has this been a recurring problem with other borrowers?” There was a long pause of silence from the supervisor followed by, “Uh…no…I don’t think so.” Janet wasn’t satisfied with any of the answers and what was going on with this new mortgage servicing company and was determined to get the bottom of these “phantom late charges”. Adding insult to injury, the following month a thirty-day late was reported to the credit bureau. Frank and Janet engaged in their own spirited credit repair campaign.

Immediately, after getting off the phone with the supervisor Janet and Frank went on line and started researching the company for any information that might shed some light on what was happening. It was found a series of stories and articles about complaints regarding this servicing company. A ton of new service business had been added without the staff to handle it. Check and payments were stacked up and untouched. Problems and complaints mounted. State and Federal agencies were suing with massive fines to be levied. Frank and Janet decided to send bank checks by certified mail return receipt. This was cheaper than $62.50 a crack and could now prove ready receipts of their payments.

CREDIT CARD - Credit Card Debt

CREDIT CARD - Credit Card Debt

People know the fact that debt accumulated by spending on frivolous items is bad and research has also found that people tend to underestimate the extent of their borrowing. In financial website Bankrate's survey, 58% of respondents claimed to pay off in full their credit cards every month, which is in contrast to studies that show the number is closer to 40%. Surprisingly, only 3% of respondents believed that other people paid off their bills in full.

A study by an American economist on the competition in the credit card market also found that, despite assurances to the contrary, three quarters of consumers pay finance charges on their outstanding credit card balances.

Actually, debt may not just be related to money problems but emotional issues as well. Some depressed people may use credit and shopping as a means of overcompensation. They feel depressed and they don't feel good. They hope that shopping will make them feel good. Thus, in a simplistic way, they're 'fixing' their problem, but the fact is, it leads to even more trouble.

It may also be used to make up for certain traits one may be lacking. For instance, if a person feels that he isn't very capable, he may try to make up for that through credit spending. Society enjoys a higher standard of living today and people are used to getting what they want even though they can't afford it and this kind of habit leads to disaster.

In a study titled "Consumer Response to Changes in Credit Supply", two US researches analyzing several hundred thousand credit card accounts and found that increased liquidity triggers immediate and large jumps in spending and debt. On average, debt rises by about $40 in the month in which a credit line is increased, more than $180 in the two months after an increase and more than $350 in a year. Each extra $1,000 of liquidity is translated into a $130 increase in an individual's debt.

The research also found that many people seem to 'aim' credit card use. Say, if a consumer is originally using 60% of his $5,000 credit limit and when his limit is increased to $6,000, he might increases his spending to raise the utilization rate back to 60%. Thus, it causes more debt and more interest to pay.

Another research program by an American non-profit financial centre Myvesta's survey reveals that a quarter of Americans don't even review their credit card statements each month. It's natural for human beings seeking pleasure and avoiding pain. In a materialistic and hedonistic world, pleasure is often linked to buying something. Thus, as long as they don't face the bills, they can carry on spending and deriving pleasure. For them a credit card is a tool for spending; whether they have money or not to spend is a separate issue.

When you are consuming, you are not thinking about the payments and when you are paying, you do not know what you are paying for!

If you are taking on a long term or large debt that can't possibly be paid off in the near future, it is smart to factor in all the things that could happen in that time period. As we all know, economies can decline which leads to changes in interest rates and value of assets and threaten jobs. People always just see what is happening today and they always ignore the future.

Usually, the person is already in debt but it is still under control until something bad happens. Once the income is gone, the person can't afford to make monthly payments and the excess gets rolled over. Then, due to compounding interest, the debt grows and grows. In conclusion, consumers should be entirely rational about debt and when it comes to spending.

REDIT CARD - Credit Card Tips

REDIT CARD - Credit Card Tips

The day you open a bank account is a very significant day. It's the day you take your first steps towards financial responsibility. It's also the day that your credit report is created – and unlike your bank, your credit report will be with you for the rest of your life.

Your credit report consists of financial data stored with a credit reference agency. Equifax and Experian are the largest and best known. Your credit report will affect whether you can get loans, credit cards, mortgages and other financial products. It will affect credit in retail outlets as well. That's why it's very important to keep your credit report looking good. Here are some tips to help you get a good credit score.

Keep On Banking

Banking history is an important aspect of any credit report. It shows financial responsibility. Banks check your credit too, so if you have a cheque account, an approved overdraft, a savings account and a credit card from your bank, lenders will increase your credit score. What's more, the longer you stay with the same bank, the better that portion of the credit score gets.

It can be tempting to change bank accounts to take advantage of preferential interest rates or account incentives. The best approach is to keep and use your original bank account, even if you manage the bulk of your finances elsewhere.

Be Responsible

Responsibility comes in many forms. Credit checkers score older people more highly than young ones. They also score homeowners more highly than tenants. People who are living at home will not score well on this aspect of the credit file. Lenders are hoping to see the profile of a responsible citizen. Someone who owns a home is less likely to disappear and leave bad debt behind.

Another aspect of being responsible is being on the electoral roll. This means that your local authority has a record of where you live. It also makes it easier for lenders to look up your address details. If they can't find your address, they may hesitate before lending money.

Make sure you have a telephone at home. This is a sign that you have successfully passed a credit check and that you have paid your bills on time. Lenders will see this as another way of showing responsibility.

Manage Your Credit

Another key way to improve your credit rating is to get some credit. This can be a store card, credit card, loan or other form of credit. Whichever you choose, the trick is to manage it well. That means making payments on time and in full, no defaults, no arrears and definitely no CCJs. Managing existing credit well looks good on your credit report and makes you a good risk for further credit.

Good credit history, responsible banking and traceability will help to improve anyone's credit report. And if you have got bad credit there are still many loan and credit products available to you. If you manage those well, then you could be on your way to a better credit report.

CREDIT CARD - The Cost Of A Bad Check

CREDIT CARD - The Cost Of A Bad Check

Writing a bad check can really be a tough predicament. It can happen to anyone, even those who that make an effort of taking care of their money. Poor budgeting and impulsive thinking are the most common root of this financial problem. If you happen to blunder into this situation, acting quickly to resolve this problem is critical because this mistake can be costly.

While a single bad check may not be too much of a problem, a number of them can cause havoc on your budget. You have to pay a bank fee which can range from twenty to thirty dollars or more. You may also have to pay the same price to the person or store for the inconvenience you have caused.

If your bad checks pile up, your bank account will quickly go into negative numbers and your bank may ultimately decide that you are a huge risk and close your account completely. Opening a new account will not be possible unless you repay the balance of your previous account and your bouncing check will recorded on ChexSystems alerting other banks of your infractions

Your problems can also worsen if establishments resort to legal action to retrieve their money. You may receive a call from companies that specialize in recovering bad checks, reminding you to resolve the problems with their clients as soon as possible. Bad checks will not affect only your finical situation; your reputation can also be destroyed as well. Banks will be reluctant to do any business with you and it will also diminish of job opportunities that will be available to you.

Try to avoid writing bad checks as much as you can. The problems that plague you after writing one can plague you for a long time. If an accident does happen, try to work out the problem as quickly as you can. Your future and reputation are at stake so always keep an eye out to keep your financial situation healthy.

CREDIT CARD - Cash Back

CREDIT CARD - Cash Back

First Frank and Janet thought it was a simple error. Their mortgage had been recently sold to a new company with a new servicing company. As with the prior lender, they had sent in their mortgage payment by way of a personal check between the first and the fifteenth of the month and the payment had been posted with little event as being received as agreed.

Around the 20th of month, a rather cryptic call was received on the answering machine stating the payment had not been received and a late charge would be applied and charged and that they needed to make a payment immediately. Ok Frank and Janet reasoned that the payment might have been lost in the mail. Things happen, although it was the first time in two years that a payment was late. Frank and Janet has some credit challenges three years ago and found it necessary to entertain a sub prime loan to buy the house that they currently resided. Thus they were dealing with a sub prime lender and all that goes with it. Quickly, Frank and Janet called customer service and were able to make a check debit on line for the payment plus a late fee right out of their checking account. The late fee of 5% amounted to $62.50. Frank told the mortgage-servicing representative that they would put a stop payment on the check and instructed them to flag the account and not deposit that particular check (with #10224 check number dated on the 2nd of that month) as he was going to put a “Stop Payment” on it. After the call they called their bank and put a “stop payment” on that check. This cost them $25. Five days later another call came in from the mortgage servicing company stated that they had deposited the mailed check and it came back resulting in a $50 charge for the transaction since it hadn’t gone through. The conversation went nowhere as there wasn’t a record anywhere.

Frank and Janet looked at each other and collectively rolled their eyes while verbally reviewing what had transpired. Frank asked Janet rhetorically, “Can you believe this”? Next month rolls around and this time Frank and Janet make a special effort to send the mortgage payment in close to the first of the month. Around the 20th of the month, Frank and Janet received another call from the mortgage servicing company indicating again, that the payment had not been received and that there would be another late charge. The discussion became extremely heated with Frank leading the charge. Frank demanded to speak with a supervisor regarding the second time around of the mishandling of the monthly mortgage payment. The supervisor was not of much help claiming the check had not been received. Frank and Janet were determined that they would not put another “Stop Payment” on this check at a cost of $25. Not getting any satisfaction, Frank told the customer service supervisor that he would call back in seven days to see if the check had been received and posted. Seven days later, Frank called and the check had been received and posted but there would be a late charge that would apply. Another $62.50 late charge would apply. Frank and Janet were frosted beyond belief but at the same time relieved that the check had arrived. What could be going on they wondered.

The next month Frank and Janet decided to send in the mortgage payment a week before the 1st giving the mortgage servicing company plenty of time to receive and post the payment well within the time frame. On the 20th of that month a call was received from the mortgage servicing company stating once again the payment had not been received. Frank and Janet were beside themselves. This time Janet demanded to speak with a supervisor. The supervisor explained that the check had not been received. Janet pressed the supervisor further, “Has this been a recurring problem with other borrowers?” There was a long pause of silence from the supervisor followed by, “Uh…no…I don’t think so.” Janet wasn’t satisfied with any of the answers and what was going on with this new mortgage servicing company and was determined to get the bottom of these “phantom late charges”. Adding insult to injury, the following month a thirty-day late was reported to the credit bureau. Frank and Janet engaged in their own spirited credit repair campaign.

Immediately, after getting off the phone with the supervisor Janet and Frank went on line and started researching the company for any information that might shed some light on what was happening. It was found a series of stories and articles about complaints regarding this servicing company. A ton of new service business had been added without the staff to handle it. Check and payments were stacked up and untouched. Problems and complaints mounted. State and Federal agencies were suing with massive fines to be levied. Frank and Janet decided to send bank checks by certified mail return receipt. This was cheaper than $62.50 a crack and could now prove ready receipts of their payments.

CREDIT CARD - Cards And Rewards

CREDIT CARD - Cards And Rewards

A lot of credit card companies offer incentives to people with large debts. These include 0% balance transfers, 0% purchase rates and long term low interest rates on balance transfers. But people who clear their balances regularly do not benefit from these rewards. After all, if they pay off their balances each month, they are not paying interest anyway. So how can these people gain something from using their credit cards? The answer lies in credit card reward schemes.

What Are Credit Card Reward Schemes?

Credit card reward schemes are schemes that offer bonuses or incentives to people when they spend on their credit card. These schemes are usually linked to the amount spent, so this is a good option for people who put their monthly spending on their credit cards. There are a number of credit card reward schemes to choose from.

Earning Nectar Points With Your Credit Card

One of the best known reward schemes is the Nectar points scheme. This started as a loyalty card scheme, with Sainsburys, Debenhams and BP as the principal players. There are now a number of retailers who accept and issue Nectar points. There is also a branded Nectar credit card (run by American Express) which allows card holders to earn Nectar points when shopping for a range of goods with the credit card. Card holders who also have a Nectar loyalty card can earn up to 4 points for every pound spent. These points can then be used for shopping, entertainment, travel and more.

Other Credit Card Points Schemes

Many other credit card companies also offer their own proprietary points schemes. Again, these allow card holders to collect a set number of points for every pound spent. These points can then be used to claim discounts on food, wine and travel; travel insurance; clothing; high street discount vouchers; or exchanged for cash. Many credit card companies also give cash back rewards. These consist of a rebate of a certain percentage of the amount spent on a credit card per month or year. There is usually a cap on the amount of the rebate.

Reward Yourself For Travelling

Another common points scheme is the air miles scheme. This allows card holders to earn a set number of miles linked to the amount they spend on the credit card. Card holders can have separate air miles accounts or can gain more benefit by applying for one of the many credit cards that offer air miles as their reward. With air miles credit cards, credit card holders can also benefit from balance transfer rates and other incentives. Many air miles credit cards also offer additional discounts or upgrades on travel products.

Other Credit Card Reward Schemes

In addition to these credit card reward schemes, there are credit cards that offer specific incentives to consumers. These include earning money to help with the purchase of a car. Credit card holders can also consider using their credit cards to give to charity. There are a number of charity credit card schemes backed by major banks.

CREDIT CARD - Card Applications

CREDIT CARD - Card Applications

A bank credit card is an extremely incredible and convenient piece of plastic with which one can purchase goods and services. An average American now holds up to eight bank credit cards. In order to qualify for a bank credit card, the applicant must be eighteen years of age and should have a good credit history.

U.S. banks offer various types of bank credit cards. After choosing the appropriate bank credit card, the consumer needs to submit a duly completed bank credit card application. An application and processing fee must also be paid along with the application. An individual can apply for a bank credit card online or through the phone. U.S. banks usually send bank credit card applications by ordinary mail, since the consumer is required to sign the applications upon receiving them. When bank credit card applications are transmitted online, there are more chances for fraud.

Most bank credit card applications include personal information about the consumer such as name, age, date of birth, marital status, applicant's current and previous addresses (only when the current address is less than two years), e-mail address, driver's license number, and social security number. To enter the employment details of the applicant, fields such as occupation, employer, position, household income, and source of other income are available. Bank account information is also included in the bank credit card applications. Moreover, the applicant needs to specify whether he is a citizen or a permanent resident of the U.S. If necessary, the details of the co-applicant/spouse are also required to be entered in bank credit card applications.

If the applicant is a student, in addition to the basic personal information, bank credit card applications have fields for entering student status, school name, graduation year, major, and campus telephone.

Once the bank credit card applications are completed and submitted, the bank will verify the details by contacting the consumer in person or through the given telephone numbers. The bank issues bank credit cards only when the consumer proves to hold a good credit record