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Tips for Financing a Car after Repossession

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Have you ever had to experience an embarrassing repossession of your car? Do you think that car repossession is a major stumbling block as far as your finances are concerned? Do you think that you will never be able to qualify for a loan in future since you have been unable to pay off your dues earlier? Do not worry! Let a car loan after repo help you out there.

 

Yes! News flash! You can actually access car loan after repossession. Things might as well seem a bit difficult to begin with but with gradual research you will start realizing that there is a ray of hope. Now, getting a car loans after repossession may not really be a walk in the park.

 

Lenders obviously will have serious reservations against qualifying you for a loan but let us tell you that if you are able to rope in a credentialed cosigner who will agree to pay off the loan in case you fail, you might just as well start turning the odds in your favor.

 

Has your monthly income spiked in recent times? If yes, your proof of income can also help you buttress your bid in a major way. Make sure you are financing a car after repossession only when you are sure that the lender you are dealing with can be trusted without fail.

 

Do check the credentials thoroughly. Look up genuine review sites to find out whether the lender has earned positive reviews in the market or not. Kindly do not commit the mistake of settling for services just because they are offering low rates. Do seek personal recommendations to be duly enlightened in this regard. You are sorted! Let not the bitter experience of seeing your car repossessed bog you down.

 

If you want to find out more about car loans then make sure, you are visiting. As you continue your quest for the best car loan deals in the market you will understand that it is not sufficient to turn to a single website only. Please make sure that you are making a decision only once you are sure that you are well informed.

Here is everything you need to know about Indian Jews

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Tucked away in a corner of the high-end Humayun Road, near Khan Market, lies a modest looking structure, hardly noticeable to a passerby except for the large Star of David that adorns its front wall. Locating this humble piece of architecture is not an easy task as the community it represents, the Jews, is barely recognised by those inhabiting the area. The Synagogue Judah Hyam Hall is the only place of worship in Delhi for Jews, a special minority group whose entry into the country can be traced to 2,000 years back. On Tuesday, as PM Narendra Modi lands in Israel as the first Indian prime minister to do so, this tiny and barely visible community in India has demanded minority status for themselves, more as an attempt to get recognition for the large contributions they have made to India’s socio-cultural life, rather than for distinguishing themselves from the Indian majority.

“Israel is in my heart, India is in my blood,” says Ezekiel I Malekar, the Rabbi (head priest) of the Synagogue Judah Hyam Hall. The Rabbi, who has been the head secretary and caretaker of the synagogue since 1980 without any form of remuneration, claims that for the Jews in India, they are Indians first and Jews second. Looking back at the long history of association between Jews and Indians, he claims India is the most tolerant country in the world and one of the only places where Jews did not have to experience anti-semitism.

Read more full story: http://indianexpress.com/article/research/narendra-modi-in-israel-here-is-everything-you-need-to-know-about-indian-jews/

Get Help with Repossession of Car and Fix Your Financial Issues

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It is that no one would want to experience car repossession, which not only takes his vehicle away from a person but also does a lot of harm to his credit status. Car repossession adversely affects credit score, which ultimately makes things difficult in terms of obtaining an affordable loan in the time to come. If you think that you may have to undergo such troubles, all you need to do is to rest assured. Some well-known online auto finance specialists offer expert car repossession help, a reliable one. Though there are several alternatives to car repossession, choosing the right one that works best for your financial situation is a challenging task and hence it needs to be completed with specialist guidance.

 

There are ways to avoid car repossession. The first step would be to see if you could work on your financial situation. Interestingly, making few changes in current financial condition or making improvements in the same could help you to arrange funds to pay missed car loan instalments and even fees associated with the same. Instead of directly experiencing car repossession, it is a wise move to see if something can be worked out. Moreover, refinancing your auto loan can also help you to avoid repossession. Some lenders might agree to refinance your car loan so that you can have a well-structured loan, which you manage to pay easily. However, it should be made known that such car refinance loans usually carry higher interest rate. So, before applying for an auto refinance loan, you must know about the type of rate of interest typically offered. One more option could be bankruptcy. However, it must be individual’s last resort because the record of bankruptcy is going to stay on his credit report for years. Hence, before opting for this move, one should know about its consequences.

 

Thus, it is possible to avoid car repo. However, to choose the right option, which really gets you out of this mess, you need to secure help with repossession of car from an experienced auto finance specialist. Some well-known online automotive finance services, which are closely associated with ever expanding online network of lenders, also employ knowledgeable and experienced car finance specialists who provide best help with car repossession to borrowers. Therefore, conducting online search to get reliable specialist guidance is what you need to do. Apply for free online car repo help today.

Securing reliable help with repossession of car from a reputable and experienced auto finance specialist can really provide you a great relief. Undoubtedly, there are ways to avoid repossession of car. All that you need is to go online and look for expert car repo help that you can rely on.

US lifts laptop restriction for flights from Abu Dhabi

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The United States on Sunday lifted a ban on laptops in cabins on flights from Abu Dhabi to the United States, saying the United Arab Emirates’ Etihad Airways had put in place required tighter security measures.

Etihad Airways welcomed the decision, and credited a preclearance facility at Abu Dhabi International Airport where passengers clear US immigration before they land in the United States for “superior security advantages” that had allowed it to satisfy US requirements.decision, and credited a preclearance facility at Abu Dhabi International Airport where passengers clear US immigration before they land in the United States for “superior security advantages” that had allowed it to satisfy US requirements.

Etihad is the only airline that operates direct flights from Abu Dhabi to the United States.

In March the United States banned laptops in cabins on flights to the United States originating at 10 airports in eight countries – Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and Turkey – to address fears that bombs could be concealed in electronic devices taken aboard aircraft.

Britain quickly followed suit with a similar set of restrictions.

Last week, the United States unveiled security measures for flights to the country designed to prevent the expansion of the ban to more countries that could cause major logistical problems and deter travel.

DHS spokesman David Lapan said on Twitter on Sunday that Etihad Airways and Abu Dhabi International Airport “have implemented the required initial enhanced security measures.”

Etihad Airways operates 45 flights a week between Abu Dhabi and the United States, the company said.

Dubai-based Emirates, the largest international airline by passenger traffic and a rival to Etihad, said in April it was cutting flights on five US routes due to reduced demand, after a travel ban imposed by President Donald Trump and the laptop ban.

Panama case: Kirmani urges JIT to bring Qatari prince’s letter on record

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister’s Political Secretary Asif Kirmani said on Monday that the joint investigation team (JIT) report into the Sharif family’s businesses cannot be completed without recording the statement of Qatari prince Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabar Al-Thani.

He was addressing the media after accompanying the prime minister’s younger son, Hasan Nawaz, who reached the Federal Judicial Academy on Monday to appear before the JIT.

A number of workers and local leaders of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz were also present at the venue to ‘receive’ the premier’s son.

Talking about the Qatari prince, whose letter came to the aid of the Sharif family during the Panama Papers case hearing by the Supreme Court earlier this year, Kirmani said the royal family member has repeatedly requested the JIT to record his statement but they have not done so.

He also referred to a report in today in this regard.

“The JIT report will be incomplete till the Qatari prince’s letter has been made part of the record,” he claimed.

As per the JIT’s statements in the Supreme Court, the Qatari prince had refused to come to Pakistan to record his statement citing security concerns. He later opted to record his statement with the JIT if it travels to Qatar to do so.

“The JIT has taken a u-turn from the real issues….their original mandate. They were supposed to acquire details on the London apartments, for which the Qatari letter is adequate,” added Kirmani. If this is not carried out, PML-N workers across the country will have reservations over the JIT’s report, he said further.

He claimed that after the JIT did not find anything on the London properties, investigators are now probing the Hudaibiya Paper Mills case which has been quashed by the Lahore High Court.

Kirmani lashed out at certain ‘elements’ in the media who ‘attack’ the ruling family every day on TV.

Kirmani also questioned the summoning of premier’s cousin Tariq Shafi, who appeared before the JIT for the second time on Sunday.

Addressing the PML-N workers and the public at large, he said “your leader is ‘sadiq’”, and warned Imran Khan that we’ve seen your ‘calls’ before in the long march [of 2009].

When asked why they did not object to the JIT when it was formed, he said “we had reservations on two JIT members but they were dismissed by the Supreme Court”.

Replying to a question, he said “I have not threatened the JIT, but am just relaying the feelings of PML-N workers and people of the country”.

Kirmani reiterated that the statement of the Qatari prince has to be recorded to ascertain the money trail of the Sharif family’s Parklane properties in London.

Earlier, during his address, Kirmani questioned why a legal firm was hired for an exorbitant amount by the JIT to obtain documents related to the Sharif family’s business when they could have acquired the same from the Supreme Court.

“This is the people’s money. The public wants to know who the JIT obliged by getting the legal firm on board,” he said.

As with his previous two appearances, this time around too Hasan has travelled from London to appear before the JIT, he said while starting his address.

This is the premier’s younger son’s third appearance before the Panama case JIT. He was earlier summoned on June 2 and June 8.

Imran Khan’s reaction

Reacting to Kirmani’s remarks, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan said the ruling party is attempting to discredit the JIT as it has failed to ‘manage’ it.

In a message on Twitter, he shared a picture of PML-N leaders celebrating the Supreme Court’s April 20 judgment and questioned how soon they have forgotten their celebrations over the formation of the JIT.

Travel Companies Disappointed, Pleased Or Studying Trump’s Cuba Changes

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As the country’s latest position on travel to Cuba was revealed — kind of — Friday afternoon, tentative reactions from industry insiders started to roll in.

There was disappointment, frustration, confusion, some relief, and a lot of caution that the full picture would not be known still for weeks or months. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings even labeled Trump’s Cuba travel policy revisions “a win for the cruise industry … ”

The biggest changes for travelers is that the U.S. will prohibit Americans from undertaking individual people-to-people trips to Cuba, and restrictions will be placed on doing business with hotels and attractions run by elements of the Cuban government.

Which plane noises should I be worried about?

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Nervous fliers have a tendency to scrutinise every little bump, whirr and thud they hear on board a plane. Was that a wheel falling off? Did the wing just crack? I could swear I just heard the pilot snoring in the cockpit…

But which sounds are routine and which should have you reaching for the in-flight safety card?

The issue of aircraft noises has been and the responses – including two from aviation experts – might just help you relax next time you’re in the sky.

Firstly, remember than aeroplanes are generally noisy, creaky beasts, particularly in turbulent conditions.

“The logical assumption is that everything on an aeroplane – the bins, seating sections, loos and galleys – is bolted down,” explains Marc Levy, a mechanical engineer who says he has worked for Boeing. In reality, overhead bins “hang from a sets of tie rods”, lavatories and galleys “are mounted to tracks in the floor”, and so on, meaning “when you give the aeroplane a little jolt, all the stuff on the inside is going to adjust and sometimes bump into things”.

Mike Leary, another former Boeing employee, goes further, providing a checklist of all the normal noises you may or may not hear during your next flight.

The humming noise when you board

That’s the auxiliary power unit at the back of the plane. “That baby hums along while you are boarding the plane to keep every thing up and running while the main engines are off,” says Leary. “In addition, most airports hook the plane up to the ground units to pump air and electricity into the plane to save money.” When the doors close, you may notice the noise changes, and the lights will flicker, as the pilot switches from the airport system to the aircraft system. Next you’ll hear the engine’s being started – first “the whine of the spin-up” and then “the roar”.

What’s that barking sound?

It’s probably not a dog in the hold (although there’s a very small chance it might be – , but a fuel saving device called the PTU, present on all twin-engine Airbus models. “It is making sure the hydraulic pressure is balanced when they only use one engine during push-back and taxiing,” says Leary. “Everyone wants to save fuel so this is their option. It’s noisy and a bit unnerving as it cycles on and off, on and off, on and off due to pressure fluctuations. It sounds like a high pitched bark to some: woof-woof-woof-woof…”

Airbus passengers may also hear a “prolonged whine” by the gate prior to departure and then after landing. “It’s from an electric hydraulic pump used to open and close the cargo doors,” says Leary.

What’s that barking sound? It’s probably not a dog in the hold (although there’s a very small chance it might be – more on that here), but a fuel saving device called the PTU, present on all twin-engine Airbus models. “It is making sure the hydraulic pressure is balanced when they only use one engine during push-back and taxiing,” says Leary. “Everyone wants to save fuel so this is their option. It’s noisy and a bit unnerving as it cycles on and off, on and off, on and off due to pressure fluctuations. It sounds like a high pitched bark to some: woof-woof-woof-woof…”

Airbus passengers may also hear a “prolonged whine” by the gate prior to departure and then after landing. “It’s from an electric hydraulic pump used to open and close the cargo doors,” says Leary.

What Corinne Olympios Remembers From Night of Bachelor in Paradise Incident

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It has been a dramatic 7 days for Bachelor in Paradise stars Corinne Olympios and and DeMario Jackson who uncovered themselves from the eye of the storm right after an alleged hook-up long gone erroneous during the main night of filming the fourth season on the strike ABC present in Mexico.

When plenty of details has come out from different sides, E! Information has learned exclusive information about Corinne’s night time in Mexico.

According to a resource, this is often what she allegedly remembers:

Corinne alleges that she has not found the tape of your events and she does not try to remember substantially on the occasions of the night time since she was blacked out for the majority of it. Nevertheless the last memory she has is getting a shot of tequila.

Full story read. http://www.eonline.com/news/861766/what-corinne-olympios-remembers-from-night-of-bachelor-in-paradise-incident

Therapy Didn’t Rid Me Of My Depression. But It Helped Me Understand It

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It’s true when they say pains that don’t get discussed aren’t perceived as important or even real to the rest of the world.

 

You’re scaring me,” my sister said quietly as I sobbed into the phone. Her voice was steady, unlike mine. It was September 2015 — not the first time I’d called her during one of my episodes. I’d learned in college that a wandering mind and alcohol don’t go well together; whenever I drank too much, it became difficult for me to process anxiety and sadness, usually culminating in drunken, frenzied calls to my sister. But that day, I was wide-awake and sober, balled up on my couch in the middle of the afternoon, wailing for no apparent reason.

Thousands of miles away from home and having exhausted the patience of my friends in Los Angeles, I felt completely and utterly alone with no idea how to make the pain I felt go away. As much as I didn’t want to alarm my younger sibling, I didn’t know what else to do or what I might have done had she not answered.

“Some days you’re up, some days you’re down,” she told me gently. “I think you need help.”

Read more story: https://medium.com/@susancheng_72531/therapy-taught-me-not-to-hate-myself-for-hurting-1cc5f1502b4a