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Want to see the American company's that give money to La Raza? Corporate Programmatic Supporters NCLR depends on our corporate partners for a variety of programmatic support in areas such as Education, Community Development, Health, Youth Leadership Development, Civil Rights and Advocacy, Workforce Development, and Affiliate Member Services. Education Chevron Corporation Lockheed Martin Lucent Technologies Foundation Marathon Oil Corporation Rockwell Automation State Farm Insurance Companies Toyota Motor Corporation Verizon Communications, Inc. Housing and Wealth Building The Allstate Corporation Chase Home Finance Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. E*TRADE Financial Fannie Mae Freddie Mac JPMorgan Chase & Co. Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation Wells Fargo & Company Washington Mutual, Inc. Health Belrex Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Metropolitan Life Novo Nordisk Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals PepsiCo Foundation Workforce Development American Express Company Ford Motor Company The Home Depot, Inc. PepsiCo Foundation Youth Leadership Development The Allstate Corporation Exxon Mobil Corporation GEICO Marriott International, Inc. MBNA Corporation Sallie Mae Sodexho, Inc. Sprint Nextel Corporation U.S. Marine Corps Civil Rights and Advocacy The Allstate Corporation American Honda Finance Corporation Bank of America Chevron Corporation Freddie Mac The UPS Foundation WFS Financial Inc. Affiliate Member Services Ford Motor Company (NCLR Affiliate of the Year Award) Microsoft Corporation http://www.nclr.org/section/corporate_partners/programmatic_supporters/ Boycott them
NJ Honda Lease Repossession? I had my car repossessed by American Honda Finance Corporation last Thursday. I had fell behind on my payments and I had to let my insurance cancel due to lack of work. At the time of the repossession my car did not have insurance. The recovery department is telling me that because I am violation of the lease contract due to the late payments and by not having insurance the only way to get my car back is to pay the car in full. Could a supervisor help? What can I do now? My insurance company is willing to put me back on. My deadline to pay the full amount is october 7, 2008 and my lease would have ended on april 3, 2009. Is it legal for them to make me pay the entire amount for my car if it is just a lease?
Are you aware of corporations who support La Raza? This is from the La Raza webiste: Institutional Corporate Partners The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) recognizes those corporations that have invested in NCLR’s long-term strategic efforts with multiyear, multimillion-dollar commitments, including NCLR’s Empowering An American Community Campaign. The Allstate Corporation Bank of America The Coca-Cola Company Citigroup Fannie Mae Freddie Mac Ford Motor Company General Motors Corporation MBNA Corporation PepsiCo Foundation The PMI Group, Inc. State Farm Insurance Companies UPS Univision Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Corporate Partners Program The National Council of La Raza invites corporations large and small and Hispanic entrepreneurs to join in its mission to empower current and future generations of Hispanic Americans. To review the benefits offered to Corporate America for supporting NCLR’s critical work, please click here. We encourage individual Hispanic entrepreneurs to become an NCLR partner as well. Partners like you have firsthand knowledge of the hard work and dedication it takes to achieve the American Dream. We would deeply appreciate your involvement in our institution and welcome your membership participation. Amerada Hess Corporation American Airlines Anheuser-Busch Companies AstraZeneca International AT&T Azteca Foods, Inc. Bridgestone/Firestone Trust Fund Caterpillar Foundation Chevron Corporation ConAgra Foods, Inc. Coors Brewing Company The Cummins Foundation DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund Eastman Kodak Company ExxonMobil Corporation Greenberg Traurig, LLP Guaranty Bank Hallmark Cards, Inc. Johnson & Johnson The Kroger Co. McDonald’s Corporation MetLife Foundation Mortgage Insurance Company Sallie Mae Schneider National, Inc. Sears, Roebuck and Co. Sodexho Starbucks Corporation Time Warner Washington Mutual, Inc. Wilmer Cutler Pickering, LLP Xerox Corporation Corporate Programmatic Supporters NCLR depends on our corporate partners for a variety of programmatic support in areas such as Education, Community Development, Health, Youth Leadership Development, Civil Rights and Advocacy, Workforce Development, and Affiliate Member Services. Education Chevron Corporation Lockheed Martin Lucent Technologies Foundation Marathon Oil Corporation Rockwell Automation State Farm Insurance Companies Toyota Motor Corporation Verizon Communications, Inc. >Housing and Wealth Building The Allstate Corporation Chase Home Finance Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. E*TRADE Financial Fannie Mae Freddie Mac JPMorgan Chase & Co. Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation Wells Fargo & Company Washington Mutual, Inc. Health Belrex Inc. Eli Lilly and Company Metropolitan Life Novo Nordisk Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals PepsiCo Foundation Workforce Development American Express Company Ford Motor Company The Home Depot, Inc. PepsiCo Foundation Youth Leadership Development The Allstate Corporation Exxon Mobil Corporation GEICO Marriott International, Inc. MBNA Corporation Sallie Mae Sodexho, Inc. Sprint Nextel Corporation U.S. Marine Corps Civil Rights and Advocacy The Allstate Corporation American Honda Finance Corporation Bank of America Chevron Corporation Freddie Mac The UPS Foundation WFS Financial Inc. Affiliate Member Services Ford Motor Company (NCLR Affiliate of the Year Award) Microsoft Corporation How about boycotting these companies who support the agenda of amnesty and educationing illegals and their famlies.
Repossession of a Car in NJ? I recently had my car repossessed by American Honda Finance Corporation and was informed that I must pay the full amount of the car in order to have it returned to me. The company is adamant that NJ has a no-reinstatement law and that eventhough I am willing to pay the past due amount and all costs of repossession, they are saying can not do this (pay the past due amount and any fees associated w/repossession). Is this true and is it worth it to seek legal counsel. I was in contact with the repo company to negotiate a payment and they keep telling me I have to go through the finance company that I can't deal with them.----I reposted b/c I wanted to provide more clarity. I am looking for advice. Thanks for the help.
Can I save my car from repossession in NJ? I had my car repossessed by American Honda Finance Corporation last Thursday. I had fell behind on my payments and I had to let my insurance cancel due to lack of work. At the time of the repossession my car did not have insurance. The recovery department is telling me that because I am violation of the lease contract due to the late payments and by not having insurance the only way to get my car back is to pay the car in full. I wrote a letter saying that when I received a collection call I was warned that I could face further collection calls and fees. Now I am being told that if I had asked what exactly the fees included, I would have been told that repo is also one of the fees. Could a supervisor help? What can I do now? My insurance company is willing to put me back on. My dead line is March 4, '08 Is this a Honda policy? or a NJ law? Is trying to talk to them about putting ins back on, paying all fees, past dues and paying the next months bill worth it?
See why Japanese corporations beat their American counterparts? This very interesting small article illustrates one of the differences in doing business between American and Japanese companies. GM sales dropped 49% in Jan. while Honda's dropped only 28%, coincedence? http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Honda-Tries-a-Unique-zacks-14240698.html I'm not by any means suggesting that Japanese products are superior, but simply voicing my frustration with those fat arsse execs who ran our economy to the ground.
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