Archive for February 23rd, 2008

What is a County Bail Bondsman?

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

What does a county bail bondsman do? Just like what every other bail bondsman does, of course- with the exception that a  county bail bondsman will work within a certain county and not in a city. All bail bondsmen are essential guarantors that front defendants in a case money for bail in exchange for a fee, usually 10% of the required bail and will at the same time give the court a guarantee that they could help the defendant make their court appearance on the appointed date. If the defendant flees, they could hire a bounty hunter to bring the defendant in.

Internet Savings Accounts

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

Bank of America stinks, just so you know. I’ve been using them for years just because they have ATMs all over town, but now I’m checking out online bank accounts. There are much better deals to be had there. I mean after all, it’s my money, and I’m lending it to them. They should pay for the privilege. And why should I have to pay fees to them? It’s not like I get to charge them fees when I borrow money from them. Specifically, Irwin Union Online Banking is a great deal. They pay good rates, and don’t charge all of those hidden fees that the big boys are always hitting you with. Who cares if the big banks have more ATMs when they will refund your ATM fees from any other Bank? Now I can use any ATM in town. More people should check out internet banks instead of big banks.