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September 29, 2011

The Truth About “free” Credit Reports

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The Truth About “free” Credit Reports

We set the record straight so that won’t happen. Text How many of us have looked at anything offered to us for “free”? Not me? Of course I have. In this day in age when gas prices are listed as “Arm” and “Leg”, providing health insurance for your family costs more than some mortgage payments and the cost of raising kids looks like a hockey stick pasted onto a graph, you bet I look at offers to save money.

Therein lie’s the problem. It seems like the vast majority of American consumers are desperate to cut costs, any costs, and will jump excessively soon at offers promising to do just that. Sometimes when you combine a being cutting mentality with the importance of credit, not only to purchase the big ticket items important to us, but more and more to simply survive in this economy, desperation happens. Unfortunately, the marketers know this overly. So, without a little education anyone tin get confused and the likelihood of being taken advantage of increases significantly. The good news is that just a little education will save you plenty.

Take for example, the term “Free Credit Report”. It now ranks right up there with the ubiquitous, “new” and “improved”. “Free Credit Report” has become part of that lexicon of advertising buzz words that are absolutely meaningless to me. But for many, there is much confusion over this term. Why? I think mainly because it has been announced that federal law dictates we are all entitled to a free credit report on the front page of all the newspapers.

We know everyone wants a free credit report, which is why we started our site. People naturally want something that is mandated by law to be at no cost, is front page news and is so incredibly important to each of us if we want to purchase just about anything. We cognize people want their free credit report and because most all of us work so hard for our money, we consider people deserve hearing the truth about the subject. That is why we even put a section on our page entitled, “The Truth About Free Credit Reports”.

So, is it not true? Yes, it is true, it’s just that the devil is in the details and the resulting confusion has been a bonanza for those seeking to cash in on the confusion. In fact, each of us in the good ole U. S. of A. is entitled to a free credit report. But, how do you get it? Where do you get it? Who is giving it to you? Why is it being offered for free? And most importantly, who cannot offer you one for free?

Who cannot offer a release credit account? Let’s start with the last one first because it shines a lot of light on the rest of the questions. Any company, web site or service that is in business for a profit and is not named Experian, Trans Union or Equifax is not able to provide anyone at any time with anything remotely resembling a credit report free of cost. Period. End of story. Got that? Further, there is one place set up on the web to get free copies of credit reports at no cost and it is: www.annualcreditreport.com . We’ll talk more about this site a little late but, other wise, caveat emptor, permit the buyer beware.

How then are these offers being made? Look closely, the “Free” report is usually offered initially upon signing up for a service that charges your credit card each month for monitoring your credit. If you cancel the service just in the nick of time, before the charge is made to your card, you will get it at no cost. What a hassle! And the bet is you will wake up at least one, if not a couple or more months later with several charges to your card. You think these guys make foolish bets?!

Then what caused a free ascribed report to be offered on the front page of newspapers, who is providing them and how and where do I get one? Due to the importance of consumer credit history, identity theft and complaints from consumer rights groups about having to purchase a credit report in order to gain knowledge about the contents shown on individual consumer reports, even if it was reported inaccurately, a change was mandated.

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The Fair and Accurate Consumer Trade Act (FACTA), a revision of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, provided for one credit report free of charge from the reporting agencies (Experian, Trans Union and Equifax) every twelve months, if and only if, you haven’t received a credit report in the previous twelve months. The consumer, by either mailing a written request to the three major assigning reporting agencies or move to www.annualcreditreport.com I can obtain the liberate report if they meet the criteria. This program was and is being phased in to sections of the U.S. by the credit reporting agencies starting in the western states, with the northeastern states at the time of this writing still to come.

However, Pamela Yip of The Dallas Morning News writes that even this has not been without its problems.

”The Federal Trade Commission said Experian Information Solutions Inc., one of the three major credit bureaus, settled complaints that it “deceptively marketed ‘loose imputing reports’ by not adequately disclosing that consumers automatically would be signed up for an ascribed report monitoring service and charged .95 if they didn’t cancel within 30 days… . With the help of the Federal Trade Commission, the bureaus established www.annualcreditreport.com as the only authorized online source for consumers to get a free report under federal law.

While many consumers haven’t had any problem getting their reports, others say they’ve been hit with sales pitches for products and services from the credit bureaus or were diverted to imposter sites. The FTC said the company led consumers to its www.freecredit report.com and www.consumer info.com Web sites. Radio, TV, e-mail and Web ads promised free reports and “a bonus – free trials of a credit-monitoring service.”

The FTC said consumers “were assured that: ‘Your card will not be charged during the free trial period. However, valid ascribe card information is required to establish your account.’ ”

What the Web sites didn’t adequately disclose is that consumers would be charged the .95 annual fee if they didn’t cancel within 30 days, the FTC said.

”ConsumerInfo billed the credit carded that it had told consumers were ‘required only to establish your account,’ and, in some cases, automatically renewed memberships by rebilling consumers without notice,” the agency said.

As part of the settlement, the FTC required ConsumerInfo.com, an Experian company, to “give up ,000 in ill-gotten gains.”

Experian also has agreed to provide refunds to consumers who purchased credit-monitoring products and ordered a free credit report between Nov. 1, 2000, and Sept. 15, 2003.

”It’s partial and deceptive to promise consumers something for free and then trick them into paying for products they didn’t want in the first place,” said Lydia Parnes, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.

”It wasn’t an attempt to mislead at all,” said Peg Smith, an Experian executive vice president. “We absolutely deny any wrongdoing.” She does acknowledge that consumers may have been confused.

”To the effect that our product offering has made that confusion, we certainly rue that,” Ms. Smith said. “We encourage consumers to read the language in any disclosure on any Web site, including our own.”

The FTC also requires ConsumerInfo.com to state clearly that its free credit report offer isn’t related to the federal program.” http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_action=list&p_topdoc=21

The reality is that no one credit report or combination of three credit reports by and of themselves is sufficient to educate oneself about where you ramp as a consumer in the eyeballing of a lender. Imagine a high speed race boat zooming across a lake at top speed without a steering wheel. Where it is going is a complete mystery but one thing is for sure, it will crash and crash quickly unless you get control. That’s right, you. Because without your credit scores and the knowledge about what they mean, how they were calculated or how a lender views them, you are headed for a crash.

No bank, credit card issuer, mortgage company, retail store or any other credit provider will grant you any item, service or product without looking almost exclusively at your credit scores and the average person has no idea what their scores are and even if they did, many if not most, wouldn’t know what they mean.

For example, most people don’t even know that repeated “pulling” of your credit reports by potential credit grantors lowers your hitting by as much as four points per “pull”. You start “shopping” around for the best grade on a credit card by allowing each credit issuer to run a credit report on you and your score will take a dive. The difference between a 699 score and a 700 represents thousands and thousands of dollars in interest.

Often, credit issuers don’t make it perfectly clear that your credit history is being accessed when you respond to their offer for a new card over the phone. The call center sales representative also doesn’t explain and state clearly to you, that your credit history will show a “official inquiry” which counts against your scores whether you are accepted or rejected.

Most people don’t know that a maxed out credit card lowers their hit even if they pay on time every month. Many don’t know until it is too late that one late payment on one credit card will cause the interest rate charged to skyrocket not only on t

September 27, 2011

Trans fats – sludge in your arteries?

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trans fat? – Sludge in your arteries

What these products, Dunkin Donuts, apple pie Mrs. Smith (frozen), Nabisco Chips Ahoy, low-fat granola Kellogg (without raisins) Pillsbury Buttermilk Waffles (frozen), Jell-O Chocolate Pudding Flavor Snacks, Frito-Lay Tostitos Restaurant Style Tortilla Chips * have in mutual besides being such all-time American favourite goodies? All are shamefaced of trans fats, as proven by the Consumers Union of U.S., a self-governing non-profit-making whose mission is to empower consumers to defend themselves, led.

What is trans fat you may ask? Because you now know, foods that are often without the ingredient label, but now. Trans fat results from hydrogenation. Hydrogenation is a cooking process where hydrogen is added to vegetable oil, from the figure by some unsaturated fatty acids is then transformed into trans fatty acids. Trans fats contains features that make it useful for several reasons: ..

• Increases shelf life of boxed foods
• Stabilizes the flavor of foods containing saturated fats, among other
• It reinforces other key ingredients such as margarine and other baked goods.

Unfortunately, it acts like saturated fats in that it clogs the arteries of the heart. This is a serious concern that most Americans consume 4-5 times as much saturated fat as trans fat in their /> The alarm sounded over trans fats is due to the recommendation of the National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Medicine, the body that advises the government on health policy. On July 2002, they published their official position on trans fats. Trans fats are worse blood cholesterol and almost certainly increases the risk of heart disease

For this reason, the FDA issued a governing in which food manufacturers were given until 1 January 2006 to list trans fats on nutrition labels. The transition was made to minimize the ask for multiple labelling changes, to permit little businesses to use their current stocks of labels, and furnish a measure of savings.

Note also that the health experts agree that it is not possible to completely eliminate trans fats from your diet. However, you can take the following steps to ensure it remains at a minimum.

Most food manufacturers have made the journey to the list of trans fat in advance of the deadline, so you tin check the list of trans fats on the nutrition panel directly under the line for concentrated fat.

When choosing to choose foods low in saturated fat and cholesterol, use of the general rule. It is noted that 5 percent of the Daily Value or less is low and 20 percent or more is high.

You tin also make compromises, you do not have to permanently abandon a favorite food to take healthier. Try to choose low-fat version of this favorite food, or when you eat foods that are high in saturated fat, former foods low-toned in fat, for the day.

You should also be aware that the energy bar you eat, perhaps because it is healthier that may contain trans fats. Again, it is in your best interest to check the nutrition panel. Due to the requirement of the FDA new label, food supplements containing .5 grams of trans fat saturated r, must be listed in the supplement facts panel.

This is why trans fat is called stealth fat, it is found in many dietary supplements and health foods. You may think you are making healthy food choices, when the reality is what you do is clog your arteries with a new kind of bad fat!
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September 25, 2011

What credit card company or bank does not verify that TransUnion Equifax and Experian?

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September 23, 2011

Credit Report Website Offers Cash Reward for Perfect Credit Scores

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Credit Report Website Offers Cash Reward for Perfect Credit Scores

(PRWEB) February 4, 2005

TotalCreditReports.com has teamed up with TrueCredit in a nationwide search for people with a perfect credit score. For the month of February, anyone who has earned a perfect 850 TransUnion credit score tin qualify to claim the $ 1000 prize along with a lifetime of free Credit Alerts to help them keep their score spotless and guard against identity theft. To qualify, you must achieve a score of 850 when you order TrueCredit’s score established on TransUnion data.

Credit scores range from 300 to 850. According to Fair Isaac Corporation, about 11% of consumers in the United States have a credit score over 800, but only a select few ever reach a perfect score of 850.

“I realize that very few people have a perfect credit score,” said Dave Bascom, owner of TotalCreditReports.com, “but that’s what makes this nationwide search so exciting. It is a big deal to have a perfect credit score, so why not give a big reward?”

TotalCreditReports.com is an authorized marketing affiliate of TrueCredit. TotalCreditReports.com is a source of information related to credit reports, credit scores, identity theft and other credit issues. TotalCreditReports.com also offers a blog featuring current news and credit-related articles.

TotalCreditReports.com provides up-to-date information on the credit reporting industry to help consumers obtain and understand their credit reports and scores.

For more information, visit:

http://www.totalcreditreports.com

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September 21, 2011

BlueSky Marketing?s Automotive Direct Marketing Campaigns Generate More Qualified Buyers with TransUnion?s Prospects on Demand Marketing Platform


BlueSky Marketing’s Automotive Direct Marketing Campaigns Generate More Qualified Buyers with TransUnion’s Prospects on Demand Marketing Platform

San Ramon, CA (PRWEB) December 7, 2005

Nationally recognized automotive direct marketing leader BlueSky Marketing has incorporated TransUnion’s new Prospects on Demand campaign management technology into its credit-based direct mail campaigns to identify qualified buyers, enhance response rates and increase vehicle deliveries for its automotive dealer clients.

Prospects on Demand is a turnkey solution that gives BlueSky clients virtually direct access to TransUnion’s multi-source database and advanced analytics and decisioning tools to optimize their direct mail marketing campaigns. Through the system, BlueSky can generate qualified credit lists of consumers that are ready to buy from more than 190 million prospects, without sacrificing response rates.

“Combining BlueSky’s proprietary systems with TransUnion’s targeted marketing technology has enabled us to acquire higher select sub-prime customers,” said Brian Hall, president of BlueSky. “With Prospects on Demand the possible is there to greatly increase marketshare while commanding marketing costs.”    

Incorporating TransUnion Prospects on Demand into BlueSky Marketing’s Automotive Direct Marketing Programs enables self-propelling dealers to:

Use historical response data to model future direct mail campaigns; Test different scenarios based on the buying behavior of hundreds of millions of consumers that are updated on a monthly basis; and Create a customized direct mail campaign using more than 450 different credit characteristics, risk scores, and demographic elements.

“Prospects on Demand is designed to give businesses, like BlueSky, the benefits of owning a proprietary database without the cost of building and maintaining one,” said Terry McCafferty, executive vice president, TransUnion. “As a stand-alone platform or one that can be integrated with a customer’s own systems or information, Prospects on Demand creates advantages for marketers by optimizing their direct marketing campaigns to reduce acquisition costs.”

Dealers and finance companies call 1-800-BLUESKY or log onto http://www.BlueSkyMarketing.com to receive promotional pricing on your next automotive direct marketing campaign.

For more information about TransUnion Prospects on Demand, contact a TransUnion sales representative at (312) 985-3065.

About BlueSky Marketing Group, Inc.

BlueSky Marketing is a nationally recognized automotive direct marketing company that provides high-quality, special finance Internet leads, targeted credit-based direct mail, and specialized conversion services for its participating franchise automotive dealers. BlueSky Companies, Inc. is the parent company for BlueSky Marketing Group, Inc., an automotive direct marketing company, and BlueSky Financial Services, Inc., a nationally licensed finance company.

About TransUnion

TransUnion is a leading global information solutions company that customers trust as a business intelligence partner and commerce facilitator. TransUnion offers a broad range of financial services that enable customers to manage risk and capitalize on market opportunities. The company uses advanced technology coupled with extensive analytical capabilities to combat fraud and facilitate credit transactions between businesses and consumers across multiple markets. Founded in 1968, Chicago-based TransUnion employs 4,100 associates that support clients in more than 30 countries. Visit us at TransUnion.com.

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September 19, 2011

Credit.com Launches Credit Report Tip Site at LifeTips.com

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Credit.com Launches Credit Report Tip Site at LifeTips.com

Boston, MA (PRWEB) March 21, 2006

Credit.com has selected LifeTips for content development services and link building strategy and, together with LifeTips, announces the launch of the Credit Report site in the LifeTips network to millions of knowledge seekers at LifeTips. Credit.com has become the exclusive Credit Report client in the LifeTips network.

“We’re excited to work with Credit.com and bring informational and educational tips to users on our Credit Report Tip Site,” stated Byron White, president of LifeTips. “Establishing, maintaining and protecting your credit is essential and necessary, and with the launch of the Credit Report Tip Site at LifeTips, consumers will get the best information and guidelines on how to guard their credit.”

Sample Credit Report Tip:

About Credit Reports “A credit report is a compilation of information that gives potential creditors a snapshot of your financial responsibility. Credit reports are used by potential creditors, lenders, businesses, employers and insurers to help determine your creditworthiness. In some cases, you will be asked to give permission to have a creditor view your report. Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, consumers do not always have to give their permission. Make sure you are aware of the specific disclosure policies for different types of businesses. If you look carefully at the application fine print, you’ll see language that gives the potential lender permission to pull your credit history. Your credit report is not the only determining factor that lenders consider when making decisions about whether or not to grant credit. Each lender has its own criteria.”

“Credit.com is dedicated to helping consumers increase their credit scores and optimize their credit reports,” said Credit.com President and CEO Adam Levin. “The LifeTips site is an important addition to Credit.com’s educational outreach program that already includes partnerships with credit experts, a credit blog (http://www.creditbloggers.com) and an unique learning center.”

Learn more great Credit Report Tips from CreditReport.Lifetips.com.

About Credit.com

Serving as an educator, advocate and facilitator, Credit.com empowers consumers with easy-to-understand information about money, credit, loans and more. Led by a former Director of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, Credit.com provides consumers an unique perspective on the financial world. Credit.com works with sure financial experts and select companies to offer its online consumers insightful tools and straight answers. Customers receive helpful advice and assistance both online and through Credit.com’s toll-release call center. Established in 1995, Credit.com is based in San Francisco, CA. For more information, visit http://www.ascribe.com.

About LifeTips.com

LifeTips offers content solutions and link solutions that help clients earn trust and build relationships with new customers. Content solutions include the development of tips, advice and content for clients Web sites that helps earn trust and drive sales. And link solutions include engineering tips that feature links that point directly to clients web pages, improving their link popularity and appeal to the search engine spider bots. Over 500+ writers and best selling authors create content for the 200+ Tip Sites featured at LifeTips, and for clients’ Web sites.

From Birthday Tips, Garden Tips and Exercise Tips, to Career Tips and Taxes Tips, you’ll find 80,000 tips and advice at LifeTips. And with proper attribution and a link to the appropriate Tip Site at LifeTips, media representatives are free to use tips from any of the 200 Tip Sites featured at LifeTips. Media representatives are also free to contact LifeTips for access to best-selling authors, expert writers or leading edge clients that are sponsors of the Tip Sites at LifeTips.

For more information:

Byron White

LifeTips.com

877-454-3384

http://www.lifetips.com

Emily Davidson

Credit.com

415-901-1559

http://www.credit.com

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September 17, 2011

Suing the Credit Bureaus: Credit Expert Offers Tips on Litigation and Removing Errors on Your Credit Report

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Suing the Credit Bureaus: Credit Expert Offers Tips on Litigation and Removing Errors on Your Credit Report

Los Angeles, CA (Vocus) February 6, 2009

“Imagine this scenario … You discover errors on your credit reports by one or more of your lenders and you challenge them and ask the credit bureaus to correct or remove them. Receiving results thirty days later, the credit bureaus send you a reply confirming that what they have on file is accurate and it will not be removed or changed. They also direct you to contact your lender if you have any further questions regarding that allegedly incorrect credit reporting. You take the same course of action with the lenders reporting the incorrect information and, again, you are unsuccessful in getting the items corrected,” says Attorney Edward Jamison founder of Jamison Law Group and CreditCRM.

”This scenario just described happens thousands of times every week,” says Jamison. And while the Fair Credit Reporting Act is designed to protect consumers from credit bureau and lender negligence, the number of valid challenges to credit report data is not decreasing. Unfortunately, the number of challenges that result in assigning reporting data being amended in favor of the consumer pale in comparison to the number that remain the same.

At this point the consumer has 2 very simple options; they tin either live with the erroneous information until the state or Federal credit reporting statute of limitations expires, normally seven years, or they can escalate their efforts to have their assigned reports righting by filing a lawsuit.

Many experts are predicting that 2009 will yield an increase in consumer credit lawsuits due, in part, to consumers feeling the sting of increasingly difficult access to credit because of the credit crunch and a willingness to incur the costs of litigation to restore their good credit standing. “To some people it’s an investment; do the math. If it costs you $ 20,000 in legal costs to force a lender or assign bureau to remove an inaccurate collection and the removal allow you to qualify for a mortgage interest rate that saves you $ 100,000, you tell me, was that a wise investment?” says Jamison.

In fact, it’s possible that you’ll recover all of your legal costs as part of a settlement if your case is strong. It seems logical that the ascribe bureaus would not prefer a jury determine punitive damages in an inspected where they have sold credit reports to a lender that contained inaccurate information, but there is also a risk that the judge will grant only a portion or none of the Attorneys fees and then you’re out that part of the money. The trade off for the credit reporting industry is legal fees and a controlled settlement amount versus the unknown of taking the case to trial where the odds are not certain that at least one of the members of the jury has not had a similar experience with a credit bureau or lender.

“So how do you know if you’re prepared to sue your lender or one of the credit bureaus,’ says Jamison?

Here’s a checklist. If you can’t answer yes to each of these then litigation may not be for you.

1. Have you documented all of your calls with the lender and credit bureau? This means every conversation you’ve had with them since you started your attempts to have the errors corrected. This can be as simple as a handwritten summary of the conversation with dates and names.

2. Have you attempted to have the item corrected using the standard protocols? You can’t simply file a lawsuit against the credit bureau without giving them the opportunity to correct their error. Be sure that you’ve exhausted your rights to challenge credit report items as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

3. Have you suffered any damages due to the incorrect item? If not, then think twice about filing a lawsuit. Damages can be credit declinations, credit approvals with disadvantaged rates, higher insurance premiums, or the loss of a job due to credit report pre-employment screening. Can you document these things?

4. Can you tie the damages to the incorrect item? Are there other seriously negative items on your credit reports that are completely accurate that can be blamed for your damages?

5. Do you have copies of your credit reports and FICO scores and can you put together a chronology of credit reports and scores? If you can’t, then you can subpoena the credit bureaus for archived credit reports and scores, although they will object profusely.

6. Are you absolutely certain that what’s being reported is incorrect? Before you file a lawsuit you need to do a reality check. If the items are accurate but simply not to your liking, save your money.

7. Does your case have a chance? An expert witness can assess this for you before you spend a dime on a lawyer and can give you a honest assessment of your chances for success and ways to better prepare for litigation.

About CreditCRM and Attorney Edward Jamison

Edward Jamison is the founder of Jamison Law Group and the creator of CreditCRM. He is an attorney and nationally recognized as an expert in credit repair and identity theft. Edward sits on the board of advisors for the National Association of Credit Services Organizations and has been the outspoken advocate for ethical attributed repair since getting into the business in the year 2000. Edward has been featured as a credit expert on NBC, CBS, Fox, the Wall Street Journal, the Mortgage Market Guide, Mortgage Planner Magazine, the Mortgage Press, the Scotsman Guide, Broker Banker magazine and more. Please visit the CreditCRM blog at: http://creditcrmblog.blogspot.com/ .

Press Contact:
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CreditCRM
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September 15, 2011

The Trans-Siberian Orchestra was founded in 1996 in Lakeland, Florida

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The Trans-Siberian Orchestra was founded in 1996 in Lakeland, Florida

Heavy lights, mass multimedia and beautiful Christmas themed songs, what else you want from a band like Trans-Siberian Orchestra to fill you winter holiday pot with such memories that remain fresh till the next Christmas Eve arrives. TSO delivers you the songs that are wonder combination of rock and classical music and most of their music is based on the Christmas theme and their first album “Christmas Eve and Other Stories” released in 1996 is still their best selling album. Trans-Siberian Orchestra is known for having two concurrent touring groups, TSO East and TSO West and their last year tour was witnessed by more than 1.2 million fans with ticket sales exceeding 45 million dollars . TSO is currently on its 2010 US tour.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra during its 15 years of musical career has sold more than 7 million albums and their recent album “Night Castle” was certified gold as well. TSO concerts are more than just a live act and they are the best holiday season entertainers. On a day very next day to Christmas, one TSO group will arrive at the Times Union Center, Albany, NY on December 26 to perform two concerts at 2:30pm and 7:30pm while the other will perform two shows at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, WI on the same day. Most of the cities routed for the TSO annual tour would host two shows in a day and this is how TSO accommodates the overwhelmed demand for the Christmas rock band. Two Trans-Siberian Orchestra touring groups will visit cities including St. Paul, Columbus, Grand Rapids, Kansas City Detroit and St. Louis where they will perform their last concert of 2010 on December 30. Trans-Siberian Orchestra concerts are highly anticipated by the local charitable organizations of the city where TSO performs as they get a reasonable amount of share from the TSO ticket sales.  do not wait buy Trans-Siberian Orchestra Tickets for the coming show as soon as possible.
TSO band announced in July 2010 that they are planning for a new studio album, though nothing has been revealed afterwards but Paul O’Neill, the mastermind founder and producer of TSO recently revealed the band’s ongoing work on two projects. Neill who is blessed with a mind full of rock opera ideas is currently working on a latest rock opera titled “Romanov: What Kings Must Whisper” based on the Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution in 1918. Another project is the Neil’s 1989 album for the group Savatage with whom he worked in past, and now he is rewriting it the TSO’s composer and vocalist Jon Oliva.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra has always been the best selling Christmas band and according to the recent iTunes updates Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s Xmas songs are also one of the most favorite seasonal downloaded songs.





September 13, 2011

Times Union Center Tickets Craigslist Albany New York

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Times Union Center Tickets Craigslist Albany New York

Times Union Center Tickets

     If you need Times Union Center Tickets for Albany New York let Craigslist Tickets save you money, great deals on all TU Center Tickets.  We have Trans-Siberian Tickets available, this show always sells fast!  Our WWE Tickets also move quickly so don’t wait the good seats go quick. Disney On Ice Tickets for Toy Story well we have quite a few available.  If you would like to save money in Albany your in the right place.  The Times Union center is in the heart of downtown Albany and is home to your Siena Saints and Albany Devils.  A very democratic city and the capital of New York there is a lot to do and see.  Saratoga is to the north and is home to thoroughbred racing and harness racing.  The Racino is a combination of the harness track and slot machines.  Across the street is the Saratoga Performing Arts Center which has concerts throughout the summer months and has the ballet.  We also carry SPAC Tickets for all events.  Just across the river is Joe Bruno Stadium home to the Tri-City Valleycats winners of the NY Penn League for 2010.  They are the Houston Astros Affiliate Team.  The stadium is located at Hudson Valley Community College.  Albany has many local restaurants and bars close to the TU Center, once your car is parked everything is in walking distance.  The Siena Saints call the TU center home, they average 7000 people per game.  We have Cheap siena tickets for all games.  Just a few miles away is SUNY Albany home of the Great Danes and the New York Giants Summer Camp.  So you can see if your in town you have ample opportunities to take in some action and not have to travel to far for anything. 

Capital District

     The Tri Cities are a great place to raise a family.  An urban but rural community, that has some of the top schools (RPI) (UNION) in the state.  Many private high schools including Lasalle and CBA are located minutes apart.  Wolf Rd is the shopping mecca located in Colonie a 10 minute drive from the TU center, you will find the Colonie Center and hundreds of restaurants from Mexican to Italian and everything in between.  The ECAC hockey  championships were held at the TU Center for years now they have located to Atlantic City New Jersey.  The first event at the Times Union center was Frank Sinatra, and Billy Joel holds the record for sold out shows.  The surrounding community has many hospitals including Albany Medical Center and Saint Peters and the VA.  Memorial Hospital is not far away.  A new scoreboard and ribbon boards have made their way to the TU this year.  If you need tickets we have what your looking for.  The Palace Theatre is walking distance away so you can catch a cool show after the hoop or hockey game.  A dutch city that has come a long way.  The Capital located 2 minutes away is a must see many tours happen all week long.  The lark Fest is the worlds largest one day festival and happens on Lark Street usually in the Fall.  Buy Cheap Times Union Center Tickets here!




Mr. Barnet suffers massive burns in a terrible accident at work. Luckily for him, though, Trans-Union Direct is on hand with a huge wad of compensatory cash.



September 11, 2011

Q&A: Why does Equifax 3 credit bureaus show a different experian score than Experian’s actual websites?

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Question by : Why does Equifax 3 credit bureaus show a different experian score than Experian’s actual websites?
I currently pay for both equifax complete and experian’s credit monthly. I ordered the Three bureau credit report from equifax last month, and my scores were eq 645, ex 657 tu 651. But when I ordered my Experian and it shows my score at 717. SO how does that add up?

Best answer:

Answer by bloomorningglory
They are all useless. What you really want is a FICO score. FICO scores are what lenders use. There are only two places to buy FICO scores if you’re a consumer. That would be myfico.com and transunioncs.com. Never pay for a score unless it specifically says “FICO”. If you’ll be using myfico.com, google for a discount code before.The others you bought are someone’s homegrown version. They saw an opportunity to make money off of someone’s lack of expertise in this area and they took advantage.



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