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PROGRAM INFORMATIONThursday, January 17, 2008 "Bill Me Later" for Online Purchases
Worried about the security of your online purchases? Hunt Valley-based Bill Me Later has just signed a huge deal with internet giant Amazon.com. Not only did Amazon make an equity investment in the company, but the Bill Me Later option will soon be available on Amazon purchases. The option offers consumers the choice of completing the online transaction without a credit card. CEO Gary Marino will tell us how it all works and how this will make your online purchases safer. Non-traditional Ways to Sell Homes
The slow housing market is forcing home sellers to consider non-traditional ways to move their property. In recent years, public auctions have been on the rise and now auctioneers and brokers are teaming up to sell homes.
Bill Fox
Chairman & CEO, Fox Residential Auctions For More Information Jay Weitzel Branch Manager, Long & Foster Real Estate For More Information Baltimore Sun Extra: Retirees ponder tuition for kids We marry and start families later than previous generations. The result is that more parents will be paying college tuition bills during retirement. Your Money & Business is sponsored by:
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