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I've been hearing a lot about the current consumer credit crunch ... am I the only person left in America that still gets Pre-Approved Credit applications in the mail every day?
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As AT&T explains it: "With an AT&T Pre-Approved Credit Check Code, AT&T will activate your iPhone service without performing another credit check during iPhone activation."
Michael Huffington: Why Does AT&T Need My Social Security Number to Connect My iPhone? 2008
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By Woopra Pre-Approved Invites Selling on Ebay « Lorelle on WordPress on May 1, 2008 at 10: 07 am
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From Your Pre-Approved Credit Card Provides Zero interest credit cards signify the top selection for numerous individuals when they are confronted along with the choices of selecting a credit card.
WN.com - Articles related to Lessons from my worst money blunders: credit card emergency fund 2010
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Guideline 4: Get a Pre-Approved Mortgage Loan If you're a first-time home buyer or simply a buyer who wants to make sure you stay within your means, it's a wise idea to get a pre-approved mortgage.
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Guideline 4: Get a Pre-Approved Mortgage Loan If you're a first-time home buyer or simply a buyer who wants to make sure you stay within your means, it's a wise idea to get a pre-approved mortgage.
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Pre-Approved School List: Enrolled in a U.S. educational institution included on the
SolSie.com 2009
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Get Pre-Approved for a loan (this is when you find out how much you can afford to buy)
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Over the next few months, the two firms will roll out a first-ever Pre-Approved Financing Program.
unknown title 2009
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Another popular form of sponsorship is referred to as a Model C (Pre-Approved Grant), where the sponsor and the project have a grantor-grantee relationship that enables the project to obtain proceeds of a grant and donations through the sponsor (i.e., the sponsor essentially regrants the initial gifts to the project).
Nonprofit Law Blog 2009
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