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  2. iYogi - Wikipedia

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    The service was reviewed by Michael Muchmore [23] for PC Mag in April 2014 and was awarded two stars out of five. The review praised the service's low cost, polite staff, and privacy warnings, but found it performed poorly, with limited tools and cleanup, remarking that iYogi was once the value leader, but other services were now preferable in light of its lackluster performance.

  3. BHG Financial LLC - Wikipedia

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    BHG Financial LLC (formerly Bankers Healthcare Group, LLC) is an American company headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [1] [2] It also maintains financial headquarters in Syracuse, New York, and sales and technology headquarters in Davie, Florida, [3] [4] with additional offices in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and Alpharetta, Georgia.

  4. Ripoff Report - Wikipedia

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    Ripoff Report is a private for-profit website founded by Ed Magedson. [1] The Ripoff Report has been online since December 1998 and is operated by Xcentric Ventures, LLC which is based in Tempe, Arizona. [2]

  5. Mortgage bankers: Who they are and what they do in home ... - AOL

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    Mortgage bankers are often confused with mortgage brokers, but they’re very different. A mortgage banker is tied to one financial institution, while a mortgage broker works independently of lenders.

  6. Should I get a home warranty? - AOL

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    “The warranty is designed to cover items that are in satisfactory, good working condition upon occupancy, and then fail due to normal wear and tear,” says Mike Sadler, vice president of ...

  7. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Throughout 2012, Citizens asked 174,000 of its nearly 1.4 million policyholders to move their policies to five private insurers. Approximately 25,000 of that group chose to remain with Citizens, [17] [18] but Florida's consumer insurance advocate Robin Smith Westcott warned that, "For the consumer, there really isn't enough information."