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How do I download music from a site onto a disc w/o having to use credit card or any fee?
Jul 17, 2007 by smittenshaney | Posted in Other - Computers
I'm wondering if I need any specific software or hardware to download music onto a disc w/o having to use a frickin' credit card. Don't laugh.
you can get LimeWire jus copy and paste this http://www.download.com/3120-20_4-0.html ?tg=dl-20&qt=lime%20wire&tag=src h and download
ARROGANt BARBiE | Jul 17, 2007
many reasond find out the code to do that
neeraj9@sbcglobal.net | Jul 17, 2007
How to make my blog an official domain w/o credit card?
Jun 15, 2009 by maulin2good | Posted in Other - Internet
Is it possible to make my blog a domain w/o credit Card!!!I have a lot of PayPal balance!!!ISo is it possible to pay wid the paypal balance?
You'll need to find a domain registrar that takes PayPal as payments. Godaddy takes PayPal. http://www.godaddy.com
Jason P | Jun 15, 2009
What MP3 player do you recommend other than an iPod where can I get music from w/o using a credit card or?
Feb 26, 2006 by bcb | Posted in Music & Music Players
Also, where can I get music from w/o using a credit card or it being illegal?
With any MP3 player, you can always buy a CD and "rip" the songs to it without a credit card.
There are iPod gift cards that you can buy with cash at BestBuy and other locations (I think I've even seen them at grocery stores)
Knowledge Seeker | Feb 26, 2006
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Suspended sentence for man who assaulted ex-partner over credit card bills
18.05.12
A man who assaulted his ex-partner following a row over credit card bills has been given a three-year suspended sentence at the Central Criminal Court.
Patrick Whelan (45), O’Connell Street, Dungarvan, Co Waterford, was convicted by a jury last December of assault causing harm to Jennifer Kay at her home in Waterford on March 7th, 2009.
Source: Irish Times
New mortgage can help dig out of debt
18.05.12
Q. My husband and I are retired on a small pension and Social Security. We have a home-equity loan for about $30,000 (no mortgage) and almost $50,000 in credit-card debt. We were living beyond our means, and we’re now in a terrible fix. We have not missed any payments, but our savings are almost gone. Our home is worth about $140,000 in today’s depressed market. We don’t want to lose our home or our good credit score. If we could cut our monthly payments by about $300, we could stay out of bankruptcy. Please help!
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
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MasterCard (MA) Jumps on Higher Consumer Spending
InvestorGuide - May 04, 2011
Shares of credit card giant MasterCard (MA: Charts, News, Offers) soared to all-time highs on Tuesday after beating analysts' estimates for its first quarter earnings. The electronic payment processor, which shares a similar business model with its
The best credit cards for college grads
Reuters Blogs (blog) - May 04, 2011
The Credit CARD Act, passed by Congress in 2009, stipulates rules for credit card issuers on marketing on college campuses and access to cards for people under the age of 21. If you happen to be under the age threshold, you'll need a cosigner or will
Isis wireless carriers back off separate mobile payment network
Computerworld - May 04, 2011
However, US consumers are accustomed to having their payments handled by companies like Visa, which processes payments for many of the largest US banks and whose cards account for more than half of all US credit and debit card transactions.
Millions More Victims Of Hacked Online Sony Accounts
KPBS - May 04, 2011
Sony executives said credit card information along with names, email addresses, and passwords were among the information stolen. A San Diego based data center discovered the security breech on April 19, 2011. But Sony failed to notify
Credit card companies may cut off stay-at-home parents
9NEWS.com - May 04, 2011
It's not a big deal for this family, but it is for credit card companies. New credit-card regulations are blocking banks from giving credit cards to people who don't have an individual source of income. It's meant to keep credit out of the hands of