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Bad Credit Loans In Canada – Scams? Be Careful

November 16, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

I got a call at 6:30 am this morning ( OUCH ) from a young 20 year old woman got scammed with canwestcredit.com. She was at work and couldn’t spend alot of time reading our site which is full of information on these Bad credit loan scams.

This painted a scenario for somebody who would apply for a bad credit loan.

If you’ve got bad credit and recently have applied for a loan with Royal Bank, TD Canada Trust, Bank of Montreal, ScotiaBank, Bank of Commerce, and have been denied, then you need to take heed to that.

There are other lenders that may help you out such as HouseHold Finance, which is a HIGH RISK lender.

The point is, if you’re desperate for a loan, you’re probably going to shop at places on the internet that indicate that they can help people with bad credit.

The scammers are telling unsuspecting people that they can help give them a “bad credit loan”. This is obviously appealing to those who are desperate for money.

FIRST POINT TO KNOW:

It’s illegal for a loan company to ask for a fee or down payment up front in order to give you a loan. This is the first alarm bell.

If a bad loan credit officer asks you to wire them money via moneygram, or western union, your money will most likely disappear!!

SECOND POINT TO KNOW:

If you’re not familiar with the bad credit lender, then they may not be legitimate. If you’re seriously thinking of dealing with this company, you need to keep in mind that lenders and mortgage brokers must be licensed to do business in your province. You can call Consumer Protection-Corporations branch to see if this bad credit loan company is registered with the Provincial or Federal governments. ( Banks are registered Federally in Canada )

THIRD POINT TO KNOW

Just because a bad credit loan company has a phone number, doesn’t mean that they’re in Canada.. A phonebusters.com representative that I interviewed suggested that with the tools on the internet, scammers can get a phone Canadian phone number and have it forwarded to Hong Kong or some other far away place. This means that the predators might be living in a far off land while you think they’re in Canada.

FOURTH POINT TO KNOW – IDENTIFY THEFT

NEVER NEVER NEVER give out personal information such as social insurance number, date of birth, address to people or companies you don’t know. In this case, these bad credit loan scammers are more than likely going to steal your personal information and use it to buy products using your name. You’ll get the bill for these stolen products and get stuck with hours and hours of explaining to do with the suppliers that are being stolen from.

BAD CREDIT LOANS ON THE INTERNET ARE DANGEROUS

Here’s my advice… Even if you’re desperate for money, you need to take a few hours to research potential companies you’re going to use to borrow money from. They need to be registered, familiar, and credible.

If you DON’T take the time to research bad credit loan companies in Canada, you’re going to lose your money. It’s a hard lesson. It’s a hard reality. It’s the truth.

Don’t let bad credit loan scammers get away with murder. Do your homework before you borrow money!

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Does the Canadian Health Care System Cover Those Visiting Canada?

November 2, 2008 by · Leave a Comment 

The Canadian Health Care System is based on several socialized health insurance plans providing full coverage to Canadian citizens and a model to follow that the American Health Care System has been analyzing for a while.

In Canada, federal government set the guidelines that apply to the different provinces and territories of the country in health matters, but the system comes from public funding on a territorial or provincial basis.

Because every Canadian region manages its own health care system, there is too much controversy and debate in relation to health care coverage for both locals and people visiting the country.

People who want to access the Canadian Health Care system must apply for a provincial health card and wait for no longer, than three months to obtain their health card in the case of new immigrants.

While the Canada Health Act guarantees that all residents of a territory or province will be accepted for health coverage, temporary visitors can only access this system purchasing insurance by themselves.

However, there are also Public Health Care Providers that ruled under the same act, providing services such as hospitals, dental surgery, ambulatory services, primary care doctors, and specialists to cover provincial insurance policies.

As a visitor to Canada, you can purchase a health care insurance policy and benefit from these public services during your stay in the Canadian territory.

Canada counts with about 30,000 primary care doctors, who account for over half of all Canadian doctors so you will not have a problem finding a physician that can provide you with preventative care or basic medical treatment.

Specialist doctors account for 28,000 all over the country and there are countless private clinics operating in the country offering specialized medical services, although under federal law they should not provide those services covered by the Canada Health Act.

Even though, most clinics offer such services regardless the legal limitation, they are covered by private insurance policies to provide health care assistance to people that otherwise would be left without medical protection.

Private insurance in Canada may cover up to 80% of medical cost and it is available to visitors and local residents unsatisfied with their provincial or territorial health care system.

In terms of medical availability as of 2007, there is one primary care doctor for every 1000 Canadians, who spend nearly $3,300 per capita on health care attention every year.

Keep in mind that the Canadian Health Care System does not provide basic services to residents, and some of them are those that visitors usually require, such as optometrists, dental services, and prescription medication, which people have to pay.

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