Category: Giving
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Car finance complaints widened to cover leasing deals, giving lenders more time to respond
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Lenders in the auto finance market have been given extra time to address a looming increase in complaints, as the city regulator moves to expand the scope of claims to include leasing agreements. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has set a new deadline of 4 December 2025 for lenders to…
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3 Dividend Stocks to Buy for the Gift That Keeps on Giving
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Investing in dividend stocks can be very convenient. the Passive income The amount you receive may not amount to much at first. But as your portfolio of companies continues to grow and dividend payments increase over time, you can eventually achieve a portfolio that pays you enough money to pay…
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Pizza Hut is giving away 1 million free pizzas
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Reading is essential, but it can also be fulfilling. Pizza Hut has announced plans to give away 1 million free pizzas as part of National Book Month. Company book! The program will offer free personal pizza to anyone – children or adults. And this time, you don’t even have to…
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A police officer sued after he was allegedly ousted for giving a traffic ticket to a friend of the chief
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A New York City police officer has reached a $175,000 settlement with the city in a lawsuit that shed light on the use of “Courtesy Cards” Officers are distributing money to friends and relatives to avoid traffic stops and other minor infractions, according to an agreement filed in Manhattan federal…
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Analysis-Cash-strapped consumers are giving Australia’s liquor makers a headache By Reuters
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By Byron Kay SYDNEY (Reuters) – Recent sales declines have forced Sydney liquor store owner Louise Dowling to work 40 hours more a week to make up for staff she has had to let go, as Australia’s cost-of-living crisis prompts more people to drink less alcohol. “Without foot traffic, without…
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Oil prices edge lower, giving up early gains from death of Iran’s president (NYSEARCA:USO)
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Slavko Sereda/iStock via Getty Images US crude oil futures on Monday failed to maintain the $80 level reached last week, as two US Federal Reserve officials said they had not yet concluded that inflation trends are back to the central bank’s 2% target. Waiting for more signs of declining inflation…
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Executive on probation for giving freebies to a high roller and letting him gamble millions
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A former top executive for a major Las Vegas casino was given a year of probation Wednesday after he admitted he allowed an illegal bookmaker to gamble millions of dollars at the MGM Grand and pay off the debt with cash. Scott Sibilla pleaded guilty in January to violating federal…