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To provide better service in alerting the American people to unsafe,
hazardous or defective products, six federal agencies with vastly
different jurisdictions have joined together to create www.recalls.gov
-- a "one stop shop" for U.S. Government recalls, click on logo to find
out more.

GovLoans.gov is your gateway to government loan information. It directs
you to the loan information that best meets your needs. Listed
Government agencies whose loan programs are represented on
GovLoans.gov, click on logo to find a loan that is right for you.
Using Credit
Cards On-Line
Well you have finally found the item you want
on-line, but you are scared to use your credit card because you don't
want to put you private information into the web.
This is how most people think now
these day's, but do not be scared to put information into a websites
credit card area. There are many laws out there that protect your credit
card from fraud,
"While
using the Internet, you can learn about any number of topics and buy
almost anything. Be aware, though, that Internet shopping, like
traditional shopping, may carry some risk. Software to protect you and
your privacy is often a part of most web sites. In fact, when ordering
online, it would be wise to check if you are on a secure server by
looking for a security symbol such as an unbroken key or padlock symbol
at the bottom of your Internet browser window. These symbols indicate
that any information you may send to the web site, including your credit
card numbers, is encrypted or put into computer code prior to
transmission"
When you make a transaction, you are make
an EFT (Electronic
Funds Transfer), it is safe and
has safe guards. Both Credit and debt cards have this safe
guard. On-line shopping is safe, easy, and an efficient way to
get products and service you need.
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