Secured Loans

February 18, 2007 on 6:17 pm | In Musing | No Comments

Accepted.co.uk Searches Homeowner Loans from Multiple Institutions. Web site offers users the ability to search among the homeowner loans of several financial institutions, and then apply for those that are right for them.

Accepted.co.uk offers users the ability to search among the homeowner loans of several financial institutions, and then apply for those that are right for them. The Web site addresses one of the most important needs of consumers seeking secured loans: the lack of time to spare.

It is intended to serve as a helpful consumer tool, whereby anyone can shop around for a better homeowner loan. Unlike banks’ Web sites, which often try to cajole users with misleading promotions, Accepted.co.uk searches loans plans offered by multiple banks’ to find the loan that is the best fit for each individual. This personalised approach sets Accepted.co.uk apart from competing Web sites, and resonates with discerning consumers.

The Web site offers users access to homeowner loans in 3 easy steps. Firstly, the user must fill in an online form with some personal details. This takes no longer than 5 minutes or so. Secondly, Accepted.co.uk searches 100 different personal loan plans offered by 12 of the leading finance house subsidiaries of major UK banks. Lastly, Accepted.co.uk sends interested users further details and paperwork to apply for the homeowner loan.

The Web site also contains a section for those seeking bad credit remortgages. This section works in much the same way as the homeowner loan search, except that it searches brokers which are specialists in mortgages for bad credit including CCJ’s, mortgage arrears, no proof of income or self employed.

Accepted.co.uk is based in the United Kingdom. The company is a licensed UK credit broker with the Office of Fair Trading. Visit www.accepted.co.uk to learn more.

Bard Composix Kugel Mesh Hernia Repair Patch Recall

February 18, 2007 on 1:28 pm | In Musing | No Comments

If you had surgery that included hernia repair, it is likely the Composix Kugel Mesh Patch was used to repair ventral (incisional) hernias caused by thinning or stretching of scar tissue that forms after surgery. If you are suffering any unexplained or persistent abdominal pain, fever, tenderness at the implant site or any other unusual sympton, it is advised you seek medical attention or contact your hernia surgeon or the hospital where their hernia repair surgery took place.

According to Johnson Law Firm attorney Steven Johnson patients and/or doctors have not been adequately notified of the recall of these defective hernia mesh repair patches. The manufacturer Davol is accused of inadequate testing of this product. It is claimed the “memory recoil ring” can break under the stress of placement of the large sized products in the intra-abdominal space. This can lead to numerous complications including infections, bowel perforations and/or chronic intestinal fistulae (abnormal connections or passageways between the intestines and other organs).

Steven Johnson says “We have clients from across the United States who suffered complications after being implanted with this defective device. The manufacturer has not adequately notified patients or doctors of the recall of these defective hernia mesh repair patches. We are representing clients in lawsuits against the manufacturer of these defective Hernia Mesh Patches. We intend to seek every measure of damages allowed by law for our clients in these cases and we will hold this manufacturer accountable.”

If you or a loved one has had a hernia surgery and received a Bard Composix Kugel Mesh Patch then please call the Johnson Law Firm office toll free now at 1-866-374-0338 to discuss your legal options. You may be entitled to medical monitoring and compensation from the manufacturer.

Money communities

February 16, 2007 on 6:52 pm | In Musing | No Comments

With debt levels rising and people’s finances being squeezed by a number of economic factors, keeping a good balance between money coming out and money coming in is getting harder.

Luckily the internet provides an accessible way to meet up with other people and discuss financial issues - sharing tips, advice, experience, and help.

There are a number of financial help forums around, which will advise on all aspects of personal finance, such as loans, lenders, and lending; mortgages, buying a home; retirement and pensions, coping, dealing with, and solving debt; choosing and working with credit cards etc.

Advise on forums may not necessarily be professional financial advice, but as a lot of personal finance management involves common sense, support, and goodwill, this is what you can look out for.

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