Sep 2007
Attorney Melchionne is speaker at Quinnipiac University
Thursday, Sep 20 2007 Filed in:
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Attorney Melchionne recently spoke to a class of Freshmen and
Sophomores at Quinnipiac University about credit scores, credit
reporting, credit card abuses and the dangers of collection
agencies. Using excepts from the movie,
Maxed
Out,
he explained that pizza, sneakers and iPods bought on credit can
lead to financial problems in the future. Hearing about responsible
spending, the students learned about credit scoring, collections,
lawsuits and judgement resulting in the garnishment of income or
foreclosure of homes. The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of
Connecticut sponsors the
C.A.R.E.
Program
teaching high school and college students about the dangers of
uncontrolled spending and credit cards. C.A.R.E. stands for
Credit Abuse Resistance Education.

