Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Search for Cheaper Gas
I have found a site that will help find the cheapest gas in your area. This site is different then other sites because it is based on credit card transaction to provide the update and visual represent the results on a google map. The site is on wrightexpress.com. If you want to change the searches for your personal use please do so.
Labels:
gas,
map,
prices comparison,
save money
Monday, September 29, 2008
Free Unclaimed monies
Here is a website for those living in Virgina to check the department of treasury to claim unclaimed property in your name. All you need to do is provide your last name and the first name is optional. If there is monies due back to you it will provide you the details on how to retrieve your fair share.
If you have lived in other states the site MissingMoney.com is a good reference along with unclaimed.org.
manages multiple states databases for unclaimed properties. If you are concerned about privacy, the transactions are processed at the designated state treasury department. I recently found money that I was owned in Texas and submitted the inquiry. I will provide an update when I hear back from TX.
If you have lived in other states the site MissingMoney.com is a good reference along with unclaimed.org.
manages multiple states databases for unclaimed properties. If you are concerned about privacy, the transactions are processed at the designated state treasury department. I recently found money that I was owned in Texas and submitted the inquiry. I will provide an update when I hear back from TX.
Labels:
free money,
save money,
unclaimed
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Taking Back Fairfax County, VA
With the drop in Fairfax County, (Virginia) VA revenue due to the slumping housing market. How does this impact the residents of the county? Falling housing prices, lower resources for public services, and school overcrowding? To name a few topics that will be discussed. This blog will explore the overarching question along with recommendations from you on how to fix the current problems pleaging our county.
Labels:
Fairfax Country,
overcrowding,
school,
Taxes
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