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1  General Category / Logistics & Warehousing / Review free credit report all three bureaus on: April 23, 2011, 07:37:31 AM
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Under the terms of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act all lenders are required to apply the same credit standards to all customers regardless of race, gender, marital status, religion, national origin, age and several other criteria. The Act does not give any special privilege to any individual or group but produces a level playing field on which everyone has an equal chance of securing credit from a lender. A natural extension of the Act would however provide that the only criterion which should be used in assessing your application should be your ability to repay any loan.Against this background you will see that, unless specific other provisions apply, you should not be asked to provide information about such things as your race, gender or marital status on any application for credit and where such information is requested it should be entirely optional as to whether you provide the information or not. An example of where you might be legitimately asked for information is your age. Although the Equal Credit Opportunity Act provides that a lender cannot discriminate against you on the basis of age the lender is entitled to ask your age (and indeed to require proof of age) to ensure that you are legally old enough to hold credit. In the case of the United States this means that you have attained your eighteenth birthday.If you apply for credit a lender is also legally obliged to inform you of their decision regarding your application within 30 days. Furthermore, if your application is declined the lender must provide you with a written statement giving his decision and outlining the reason for denying you credit, together with your rights in respect of such a refusal.Most credit applications are approved or denied on the basis of your credit history and credit score and the Fair Credit Reporting Act is another important act for consumers because it permits you access to your credit history, or credit report. Indeed, the Act goes one step further and provides that credit reference agencies must provide you a copy of your credit report free of charge once each year upon request.Having received a copy of your credit report and checked through it, you are also entitled to dispute entries made on your record and to request that inaccuracies be corrected. In cases where you are unhappy with the corrections made you are also entitled to add your own comments to your credit report and can ask for a statement of up to one hundred words to be added to a disputed entry.Whether you are concerned about your credit history or not it is always a good idea to ask for annual copies of your record from the three major credit agencies in the United States so that you can check that your record is accurate and, if necessary, correct it before any damage is done. In these days of increasing identity theft it is also a good way to catch a possible case of identity theft at an early stage and again before too much damage has been done.
2  General Category / Logistics & Warehousing / Review Eset Smart Security 4.2 on: April 09, 2011, 09:26:49 AM
With over 100,000 apps available in the Android Market, digging up the best ones can be a challenge--you can find lot of great apps out there, but also a lot of junk. AppAware helps you discover, install, tag, and share the most popular Android apps, using a technique called crowdsourcing.
3  General Category / General Discussion / Review Easy-to-Use Brilliant Database Hits the Cost and Functionality Sweet Spot on: April 09, 2011, 09:26:10 AM
(Many Tricks also provides a free version, Desktop Curtain Classic, that you can download directly from the company's Website. The Classic version is missing a number of the full-version's features.)
4  General Category / General Discussion / Review Skitch 1.0.1 on: April 09, 2011, 09:25:27 AM
I ran into very few media files that ZumoCast wouldn't play back, mainly those protected by Digital Rights Management such as videos and older music purchased from the iTunes Store. It's also worth noting that larger videos--those in high-definition, for example--take longer before they're ready to play. On a local network, I rarely noticed any skips or jumps in video performance. The app adjusts the streaming quality of video depending on your connection, but it appears to prioritize quality over small size; on a two-bar 3G connection, I was presented with a slow-loading but still good-looking video. Music played back smoothly on a 3G connection, though ZumoCast lowers the audio quality by default (an option you can disable in the application's Settings).
5  General Category / General Discussion / Review Comodo Internet Security Complete 2011 on: April 09, 2011, 09:24:54 AM
Improved from last year is Norton Insight, which measures the relative trustworthiness of the files loaded on your desktop. The idea is that crowd-sourcing safe files (letting consumers around the world rate a file's safety) is better than white-listing them (depending on a static list of acceptable files).
6  General Category / General Discussion / Review G-Data Internet Security 2011 on: April 09, 2011, 09:24:12 AM
Back in 2009, I reviewed iClip Lyrics, a program that searched for the lyrics to the currently playing iTunes track and, if it found those lyrics, automatically added them to the track's lyrics field in iTunes. Unfortunately, the developer of iClip Lyrics discontinued the software soon after. I've been keeping an eye out for a similarly simple and inexpensive substitute, and I think I've finally found it in Lyrica (Mac App Store link).
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