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Debt has recently replaced obesity as the number one concern of consumer advocates and politicians. Just as food companies have been vilified for wantonly distributing products full of sugar and fat, credit companies are seeing themselves under increasing fire for their underhanded tactics and wanton disregard for the public's financial safety.

Bills have recently been considered in the House of Representatives that would regulate how credit card companies can raise their interest rates, and how low they can set the minimum monthly payments. A major credit issuer was recent flogged by the public and consumer groups for raising rates on cardholders who pay their bills on time. It's these ridiculous practices that are finally raising the ire of politicians when it comes to credit card companies and banks.

This is just more bad news for banks, who are already caught up in the firestorm that is the mortgage and housing market fiasco, with their only recourse being to raise ATM fees, and ramping up other rates that affects everyone, whether they're timely with their payments or not.

This has created a prickly environment for banks, who have seen their once iconic status shrivel up into dust. Even the slightly misstep is now heavily chronicled and dissected, such as the Bank of America's recent decision to raise rates, which led to a Business Week article that opened with the tale of a 60 year old woman whose rates had nearly doubled despite her account being in good standing. Other banks like Chase and HSBC have seen similar reaction and articles to rate hikes of their own.

The increased watchfulness of politicians to this growing crisis is personified by presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, who have both made credit card reform one of their primary campaign issues.

Despite this, credit card companies continue to soar, with ever-increasing networks which make it easier than ever for consumers to use their plastic at just about any outlet, and teaser rates and rewards programs accompanying massive ad campaigns to suck in new customers.

Credit card debt has become such a major issue that cosmetics giant Avon announced plans to have Suze Orman act as a personal financial adviser for any and all of their 500,000 sales reps.

With credit scores now easier to obtain, and the internet being the perfect breeding ground for discussion, more and more people are openly discussing their credit histories and possible steps they can take to minimize their current woes and eventually get out from under the mountain of climbing bills. The general consensus of course is to get rid of credit cards or loans of any type and take control of your own finances.

If there's one shining light for financial institutions in this mess, it's the smaller banks like Wachovia and Washington Mutual, whose focus on consumers and fair and more transparent rates has earned them the trust and loyalty of many customers. It's been shown that the things consumers hate most are rate hikes and hidden fees buried in small print, and these banks have taken advantage of that. Too bad they're still in the minority when it comes to offering the type of service and value we all deserve.

Hidden Fees - Delivery Delays, Late Pick-ups & Removal

Some dumpster rental companies hire contractors or other providers to conduct delivery/pick up activities or provide dumpsters, which can cause serious delays. Delays in delivery/pick up force your employees to wait to around until the dumpster arrives to fill it, costing you extra in unnecessary wages. Delays in dumpster delivery cause delays in your project and may cause you to miss your own deadlines, leading to delays for other contractors or services further down the line. Since time is money, the hidden fees in this category are innumerable.

Hidden Fees - Incorrect Container Sizes

You must rent the right size dumpster for your job. What could be worse than ordering a dumpster, having it brought to your site, filling it, and realizing it is too small for your job? To resolve this, you must call the company and request another dumpster, which costs you more and wastes time. Ordering a dumpster too large for your job makes your order more expensive than it needs to be. Make sure you know how much trash you plan to remove and discuss dumpster sizes with your contact before you place your order. Be sure that the dumpster rental service you choose has a container size that fits your needs.

Companies that outsource waste removal activities or rent their dumpsters from other suppliers are more difficult to deal with. Often, a comprehensive list of dumpster sizes and features is unavailable. If the list is available, you often go through three or four different contacts before finding someone who can help you find the correct container.

Hidden Fees: Contract Premiums

Companies that outsource waste removal activities or services often charge the contractor a contract premium. This cost passes down to you, the consumer. Choose an all-inclusive service to avoid contract premiums.

Avoid Hidden Fees

The best way to avoid hidden fees in dumpster rentals is to choose an all-inclusive service that does not outsource services and offers guaranteed timely service. This way you need only contact one office to contract services. Since the company is not an intermediary, there are no markups in service cost to make up for contract surcharges. All-inclusive services do their own delivery/pick ups, resulting in more timely service. These companies use their own dumpsters and trucks, which makes it easier to offer you safety and satisfaction.
This article was written by Sherman Rogers of All-waste, LLC; a dumpster rental company who provides dumpster delivery service and same-day dumpster pick-up service to residential, commercial, retail and industrial customers. Sherman has the size, shape and competitive priced dumpster for any size job. Other services include container service, trash pick-up, hauling rubble, waste removal and delivery of landscaping supplies including mulch, sod, top-soil, crush aggregate and more. Visit http://thegarbageman.com/ for more information about services offered.
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