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Sheshunoff says overdrafts have become abusive and merit tight regulation: Overdrafts started happening too easily.
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Overdrafts and credit card limits are being cut, and interest rates on some unsecured debt is rising despite the cut in base rates.
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Richard Price explains it nicely: By calling these works ‘Overdrafts’ Bunting publicly affirms that he has come to an understanding of indebtedness with the poets who, as it were, underwrite him.
Miss her, Catullus? : A.E. Stallings : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Yes, indeed, Bunting coined the term “Overdrafts.”
Miss her, Catullus? : A.E. Stallings : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Overdrafts: An overdraft is not exchangeable interbank as Sterling, but as an IOU with risk and interest attached.
LPUK Policy: Monetary Reform Patrick Vessey 2008
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Carlos: It has "They Say Etna" a longer poem parallel to the "Sonatas" of the Collected, 12 uncollected Odes, and 19 uncollected Overdrafts, along with a few notes, mostly publication details.
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Overdrafts, loans and credit cards are still the most widespread, but other types are becoming more common.
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Overdrafts (or shortages) may occur when a card is processed using a signature rather than a PIN.
Consumer Action 2010
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"Overdrafts are not designed for long-term borrowing but just to help with the cash flow," she said.
Confused.com News 2010
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Michelle Slade of Moneyfacts said: 'Overdrafts customers are an easy target for banks.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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