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  2. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    It has since become one of the leading sources of user-generated reviews and ratings for businesses. Yelp grew in usage and raised several rounds of funding in the following years. By 2010, it had $30 million in revenue, and the website had published about 4.5 million crowd-sourced reviews. From 2009 to 2012, Yelp expanded throughout Europe and ...

  3. An Acceptable Loss - Wikipedia

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    On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 12% approval rating based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 4.6/10. The website's critics consensus reads, " An Acceptable Loss attempts a political thriller approach to a serious issue, but ends up sacrificing thrills -- as well as a satisfying story -- in the bargain."

  4. No-closing-cost mortgage: How it works and how to decide if ...

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    Rolling costs into your loan balance: Let’s assume you’re seeking to borrow $250,000, and your closing costs total $8,000. That means your mortgage principal — the amount you’ll actually ...

  5. TitleMax - Wikipedia

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    A Nevada Court Judge ordered TMX Finance to void over 6,000 loans due to these unlawful practices. [13] In 2019, TitleMax was subject to a fine of $25,000 [ 14 ] and a $700,000 refund to more than 21,000 customers to resolve allegations of excessive interest and fee charges.

  6. How do title loans work, and are they ever worth the risk? - AOL

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    A car title loan, or “pink slip loan,” allows you to borrow anywhere from 25 percent to 50 percent of the value of your vehicle in exchange for giving the lender the title to your vehicle as ...

  7. How to get out of a title loan: 5 legal title loan loopholes

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    The high costs of title loans also may outweigh the initial access to cash. Rates equivalent to 300 percent are not uncommon, according to Experian . Consider some alternatives to title loans that ...

  8. Loan - Wikipedia

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    The lender, usually a financial institution, is given security – a lien on the title to the property – until the mortgage is paid off in full. In the case of home loans, if the borrower defaults on the loan, the bank would have the legal right to repossess the house and sell it, to recover sums owing to it. Loan modification can avoid defaults.

  9. What is a car title loan? - AOL

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    The typical car title loan is refinanced eight times and these loans drain more than $700 million in fees annually from people in 17 states, according to the Center of Responsible Lending's 2013 ...