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Inner Ramblings of My Mind - Tue 05 Aug 2008 07:08 AM EDT
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Tuesday, January 15
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pinkclover.net
on Tue 15 Jan 2008 06:09 PM EST
If you're like us and have bad credit, you know how hard it is to get a loan whether it's a mortgage or a personal loan or whatever. It seems that the number of people with bad credit grows on a yearly basis. Being one of those people, I feel for you. My credit is actually good, but Sean's isn't. And because he brings home the money, we have to go by his credit whenever we're going for any type of loan. BadCreditOffers.com can help people with poor credit find a loan that suits them. You can look through their bad credit loans and see if one is right for you. Their website helps you compare all different types of loans or credit card offers. They've also got a list of home loans, auto loans, personal loans and a place to get your credit report and see how you can repair your credit. It's a great website for those of us that have bad credit.
by
pinkclover.net
on Tue 15 Jan 2008 06:01 PM EST
I got a letter today from the 3 Day asking me to walk again in it this year. It's not for me this year but maybe another year it will be again. They have a DVD out that you can request if you'd like more information on the 3 Day for those that have never walked in it before. You can either go to their website at http://the3day.org or call 800-996-3DAY. And while you're requesting additonal information, if you mention promo code BRCHRH, you'll receive a free Promise Ring. The Promise Rings are really cool too.
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pinkclover.net
on Tue 15 Jan 2008 09:29 AM EST
If your childs school needs to raise money but doesn't want to do the traditional fundraisers of selling cookie dough or wrapping paper and stuff like that, then they should go to the SchoolPop website. They help to raise money for private schools. It works by having all of your supporters shop at participating stores and a portion of the money they spend will then be donated back to your school. There are hundreds of national merchants that paricipate with SchoolPop. Another good thing to know is that parents and family members can help their favorite student through ScoolPop's tuition crediting program. What happens with this is the school still gets funds from the supporters shopping contributions, but a certain percentage from each quarter gets applied to the students tuition fees. So not only are helping the school out, but you're also helping out the parents and the child when it comes to their school tuition.
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pinkclover.net
on Tue 15 Jan 2008 09:19 AM EST
In the mail today I received a flyer about the EIF Revlon Run/Walk For Women that is being held up in New York City on May 3rd. I didn't realize Revlon did anything like this until today. On May 10th it will be in Los Angeles. This year will make it their 11th annual event. I was trying to find information on how far you have to actually run or walk and how much you have to raise for it but I'm having trouble doing that. I see nothing at their site to indicate any of that information, nor any links where I can go. OK, wait a minute, it seems they run or walk from Times Square to Central Park. I'm still not sure though how much you have to raise. It does say if you can't participate you can always donate. If we still lived in New Jersey that would be one walk I'd definitely do!
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