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| Articles about Swapping |
| Book Swapping or FREE BOOKS-WhooHoo! | | 2008-04-30 11:47:00 | | Years ago I had a dentist who was also a scifi/fantasy fan. Every time I went to the dentist I took a bag of books and if I had remembered to remind him, he would bring a bag of books and we would swap. Sheer Ecstasy (I know, get a life) would ensue and I felt like I had scored. Well finding kindred souls is always tough, my dentist moved and my current dentist isn’t a scifi fan. The web allows easier access to kindred souls so I thought perhaps I would start a book swap. After having a survey on my blog that no one responded to, I thought I’d do it myself. So at the top of the column on the right I offer to swap books for stuff. I have lots of computer related stuff that I will happily swap. So far no one has wanted to swap. Then to my delight I found Paperback Swap. Not only do they swap paper and hard back books, they are already setup and I don’t have to do any work but register to use them. I am not putting a link here since I have their banner on the top | | By: Pick of the Literate | | |
| | HitFlip: Europe's No 1. Swapping Site | | 2008-04-23 14:56:11 | | HitFlip is Europe's No.1 Swapping Site; Swap your items with others for Free.Registration is free; Members also get 79p as a welcome bonus. This can be used for getting a Free DVD/AudioBook/ CD or a game.This programme is also available in Germany and Austria.To your success
Sana Lakhani
| | By: Earn Free Money Online | | |
| | Swapping Kosovo for a pair of sneakers | | 2008-02-28 02:57:31 | | A video of two young women looting during the riots in Belgrade has become a hit on YouTube."A persistent amateur cameraman followed the women as they loaded up with chocolates at a corner shop, came out giggling, then went after designer bags, shoes and clothes at Belgrade's swankiest stores in its vandalized main shopping street." (in reuters.com)Blogging in Luxembourg. In engrish. | | By: :u:b:i:k:u:o: | | |
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| | Possible ARM Swapping???? | | 2007-04-21 16:29:58 | | I recently read an article on Money Magazine's website that addressed the possibility of the government and lenders allowing some borrowers with ARMs to swap them out for fixed rate mortgages. Speakers at a Congressional hearing of the House Financial Services Committe called for restructuring ARM loans to help solve the subprime crisis. A Congresswoman from Ohio (which apparently leads the nation in the foreclosure rate) recommended the following three-prong approach:- Establish a rescue fund for short-term problems casued by illness, layoffs, or other one-time events.- Create a bond fund to pay for switching borrowers out of unaffordable ARMs.- Refinance loans for victims of predatory lending.These measures also calls for lenders to agree to modify the terms of existing loans to prevent the higher costs of foreclosing on properties. This suggestion may work because it costs more to foreclose on a property than to accept lower returns on existing investments. According to the article 10 to 15 percent of the value of a property may be eaten up by the foreclosure process.If it could be pulled off, this may be very helpful for the housing market as a whole as well as the economy.Here is the link to the original article Subprime solution: Swap ARMs for fixed-rates.
| | By: Financial Freedom Through Real Estate | | |
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