Thursday, May 15, 2008

Survival guide for credit card customers : Reuters


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve is planning to crack down on credit card practices it views as consumer abuse. It has proposed a slew of new rules aimed at what Chairman Ben Bernanke termed a "new baseline for fairness."


The Fed particularly wants to win clearer, more accessible disclosures for consumers, and also wants to end some practices that tend to trap consumers into paying unexpected fees and interest.


That sounds good, but government rule-setting procedures being what they are, it will probably be 2009 before those proposed rules become a reality. In the meantime, consumers will have to fend for themselves. That means dealing with incomprehensible policy statements and hidden charges, "gotcha" punitive fees and surprise rate increases.


Here's what you should do now, while you're waiting for the Fed to dot its i's and cross its t's.
-- Read all of that small print. Your card issuer might switch you to fixed rates or a different way to calculate your rate as market interest rates fall. Some issuers have raised rates on customers who were late with payments to other companies. Some issuers have charged interest on late and over-limit fees. Those would be prohibited by the Fed's proposal.


-- Never be late with your payment. That's not as easy as it sounds. Issuers have been shortening their grace periods, changing their due dates from one month to another, and sometimes using specific times of day as cutoffs for timely payments. The best way to make sure you never pay a late fee is to pay your bill automatically from your checking account. You can authorize your bank to automatically pay a minimum due amount on the card every month. You can always add to that with a second payment (or by changing the amount) to pay the balance in full. But in a worst case scenario, at least you'll know that the minimum amount has been paid on time.


-- Don't use cards from issuers that use double billing cycles. This means that if you maintain a balance one month, and then pay it off, the second month, you'll be charged interest on the balance you paid off the month before. This is not a reasonable way to do business, and would be prohibited under the Fed's proposal. If you're not sure whether your issuer is doing this, call the customer service number and ask.


-- Use multiple cards. Don't use the same card for convenience shopping as the one you're using to pay down a debt. If possible, shift the debt to a zero-rate card. (Most of them currently are charging 3 percent in balance transfer fees, but if you get the zero percent interest deal for a year or 18 months, that could be worth it.)


-- Complain vociferously. Credit card consumer reps do have the ability to cancel the occasional late fee, drop your interest rate or make other moves to keep you happy. And there still is a lot of competition in this market. If you see a fee you don't like, call and complain. If you can't get satisfaction, stop using the card in question and use another one for a while.


-- Prepare for it to get worse as it gets better. Bankers say the Fed's proposed rules are unfair, and will cause them to charge good customers more. A year from now, cards might carry higher rates and annual fees, and some of the best rebate deals and zero-finance offers might be gone. But that competition won't dry up altogether, and good credit customers still present value to credit card issuers. If you're a person with a decent credit score and responsible credit card behavior, take advantage of all that's coming to you. That means shopping for new credit card deals all of the time, and reviewing the terms on the cards already in your wallet. If you think an issuer isn't playing fair, just tuck that card away in a drawer for a while and use another one.

(Linda Stern is a freelance writer. Any opinions in the column are solely those of Ms. Stern. You can e-mail her at lindastern@aol.com.)

Friday, May 9, 2008

10 easy steps to living eco-chic

Fashion
Update your undies: Begin your sustainable fashion transformation at the beginning. Seek out underwear made from organic cotton or sustainable materials like hemp or bamboo. Whether you’re into practical underthings with lots of support and few frills or sexy, lacy lingerie, there are many eco-friendly options for both men and women.

Rethink your jeans: Denim is the staple of almost every wardrobe across the globe. Make your jeans-wearing experience even more rewarding by tapping into the growing collection of organic cotton jeans available today. Organic jeans range from simple button-fly, straight-leg styles to skinny and even flared — the choice is yours.

Be open to unusual fabrics: With sea cell, bamboo, hemp, soy, PET and ramie, who needs organic cotton? (Actually, we all need organic cotton — and it’s especially wonderful blended with other eco-friendly fibers — but it’s important to explore other materials as well.)

Seek out reclaimed pieces: When it comes to fashion, adding a previously worn piece of clothing to your wardrobe is probably the most eco-aware step you can take. Hit your local vintage or used-clothing store or find designers who use reclaimed fabrics in their collections.

Accessorize accordingly: As you spend more time considering the life cycle of every piece of clothing that you buy (What is it made of? Where was it constructed? How was it manufactured? How did it get to my local store?), don’t forget your jewelry, handbags, belts and hats. They, too, can be made with environmentally conscious materials and manufactured without toxic dyes or glues.

Beauty

Start with your teeth: Look for toothpaste that contains natural flavors and no artificial colors or sweeteners. Essential oils are powerful flavor agents. Your breath will be minty fresh and all-natural with pastes enhanced with peppermint, spearmint or cinnamon essential oils.

Deodorize naturally: Though there is still no conclusive evidence, several of the ingredients found in conventional antiperspirants and deodorants have been linked to Alzheimer’s, breast cancer and even kidney and liver damage. Skip the antiperspirant altogether and look for deodorants that are free from propylene glycol and parabens.

Know the top toxic ingredients: Get in the habit of scanning the label of each product before you bring it home, and be on the lookout for the most common toxic ingredients, which include petrolatum, phthalates, propylene glycol, parabens and toluene.

Get your guy into the game: Organic and all-natural personal care is not limited to the ladies. Many naturally scented soaps and lotions can easily be unisex (though guys in search of more masculine fragrances should stay away from rose and geranium and turn to sandalwood and sage), and several companies have developed products specifically for men.

Color carefully: Make an effort to seek out salons that use natural, ammonia-free hair color; bring your own color to your stylist (purchased in a health food store) or request less dangerous processes like semipermanent color.

Courtesy : Mrs. Marisa Belger , Reported for TODAYShow.com

So, going green is not just consuming the greens or buying a pair of jeans made of organic cotton or planting multiple saplings at your backyard. Going green is in everything right from your soaps, perfumes, deo, foods, cosmetics etc… Obviously it is not easier to change with green all of a sudden but it takes time. So, Just begin to change.
Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end.
But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965)

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Top 10 ways to make your wardrobe collections gorgeous:


Before we go into our wardrobes, let’s make sure that the feel about the wardrobe collections made by you weren’t made just like that. It is your best collection, your best pick from the shop, your best brand, your best color, your favorite design, your best style of apparel, your best match, the best fit and everything which you have considered was the best of your taste. So, how you are going to make these collections as the best “Collections from Paradise”? Here are the ways to make it the best.


1. If you are loyal to a particular brand, keep not more than three styles of same design in your bunches of collections.
2. Keep not all your favorite dress materials at once. Let a part of it be aside.
3. Make your collections suitable for the weather where you are going to be exposed.
4. Keep not all your favorite color and design which are similar, coz you may wear the same design or color very often around your span of your dressing cycle.
5. No matter you love your collections, use that with a proper mix by wearing different styles of collections everyday.
6. If you have a bunch of collections segregate those according to the choices of work wear, party wear, designer wear, evening wear, relaxed wear etc…
7. Keep aside your niche product groups like Organic cotton dress materials, Hand woven garments, etc… because you will have a special feel of difference when you wear it.
8. Keep changing the collections of the entire wardrobe at regular intervals depending on your wearing cycle.
9. Keep your collections pre-perfumed which make your wardrobe aromatic during the every swing of your wardrobe door.
10. Richness is not just the outside appearance; it is right from the deep of your belongings. So, let your wardrobe be simple and neat.


No matter how many collections you buy per year or every season, it is just simply putting the collections in a perfect mix within your wearing cycle of your clothing. This topic has its value when you feel your dressing may bring up the confidence and the outgoingness to a level up. Regardless your profession, the morning you see yourself as a complete picture of your outlook, really has an effect up to a certain level of depth in your body language and as well as your mind language. Wear the fittest from your "armoire".

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Today's Lifestyle




Mates,


Have you ever flew over the borders of our virtual boundaries and the steryotype conclusions in your life? If we ever done that we may say THE WORLD IS BIG. It is simply due to the fact that the cross-cultural phenomena over-shadows our passions and their comparisons with our culture leads to taste their essence. This kind of cross-cultural affection has left a lot of impressions and it is still influencing the business world quite abnormally.

Yes, For Instance, If we take a look at the fashion business in India, the leading fashion brands are the retailers from the western nations who has well established themselves in the Indian market. Their market penetration is deep in the core of the urban market which has deployed most of the national retailers and made them to be a Joint Venture or to stand in No Man's land. This massive success of such international brands are due to their strong hold of marketing excellence and market attention. Apart from the quality of their products, they have their astounding reach among their target customers which swept the customers from the local market by leaving a caution that lifestyle business may be ruined by them in the mere future. We can say this as the win and win situation rather than looking negative since this challenge to capture the minds of the customers is the vital part of the business.

But the competition among themselves are still infant when compared to the local markets of the other nations. No major national brand has gone out of its boundary to the developed countries in Western EU, East Asia and the US. Though we are capable enough to penetrate the foreign market and to get in the minds of the people who lives for the fashion lifestyle, we lag in few core marketing areas which acts as the major barrier for the competitional success. The reasons are found to be in millions if we deeply dig this pit and its the time to realise the situation that where we are. We are the producers and manufacturers for the developed nations for the past 40 years and still we are the same with the knowledge of fashion lifestyle. The realisation factor in this case had just began to flow in the company policies of the Lifestyle Industries and the days are in numbers to fly beyond the boundaries to touch the new skies.

Learn to fly with the kiwis and eagles. Lets fly.

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