Here's a nice new government-sponsored safety alert system. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will now send to any email address notification of recalls for tires, child safety restraints, school buses, motorcyles (and related equipment), and all passenger vehicles. On the latter, you can sign up to receive alerts about all vehicle recalls, or you can register to receive only recall alerts for up to five makes and model years (e.g., 2008 Hyundai). The make-and-model-year alerts may be the way to go because, otherwise, the consumer will have to wade through alerts for about 600 vehicle recalls each year. Go here for more information and to register.
This alerts service via emails are crucial, great service. Happy new Year
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Posted by: Account Deleted | Friday, December 31, 2010 at 06:12 AM
This was kind of a bizarre year for the mortgage market. In the first half of the year, you had a decent number of home sales keeping mortgages for purchases stable, thanks to the home buyer credit. In the second half of the year, that changed as demand crumbled when the credit was withdrawn. At the same time, you had very low mortgage interest rates throughout much of the year cause a mini-refinancing boom. 2011 will look very different, as the housing demand continues to struggle and mortgage interest rates have begun rising.
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Posted by: Account Deleted | Friday, December 31, 2010 at 01:12 AM