Related Consumer Finance Programs - The following lists of companies and financial service providers offer services to assist you with handling your debts. Combine debt with a consolidation loan or use a credit counseling or debt relief program for help with lowering your payments and getting your credit card bills and other obligations under control.
- Debt Management Programs - Having trouble keeping up with your monthly credit payments? Compare debt management companies in this online list that can try amd help you get a grip on your personal financial situation.
- Settlement of Debt - Too much debt? List of companies providing this alternative to bankruptcy that provides for debt negotiation and arbitration services for those that need to eliminate debt.
- Need Personal Loan - Need a smaller loan? Personal loan financing is most often unsecured. Meaning... your home or personal property is not used as collateral and the loan decision will typically be based upon your credit history and your ability to make the necessary payments. Also, this is often referred to as a signature loan.
Safe Online Banking, Shopping and Bill Paying: Our Latest Tips on Services Protecting Consumers
Protections for Online Banking
Here are protections some banking institutions are offering to help consumers guard against errors or unauthorized transactions online:
Guaranteed bill payment: If your bank makes an error and an online bill payment arrives late, this service would cover any late fees.
Online authentication: Banks are coming up with new, innovative ways to identify their real customers from impersonators in Internet transactions. Don't be surprised if, as part of the online banking process, you are asked to verify something that you know but a crook wouldn't. (For more information, see: Coming Soon to Internet Banking Customers: New Procedures for Verifying that "You are You".
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