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by Flexo on December 31, 2006
in Administration
I have some exciting things planned for 2007, but I’m always looking for fresh things to write about. I’ve set up a new email address to take suggestions from readers. If you have something you’d like to share, or if you have a question you’d like to see answered — keep in mind I’m not a financial professional — send an email to tips at this domain name, consumerismcommentary.com.
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By the way, I do promise to finish up the series on my experiences with the University of Phoenix Online. I’m in the process of going through the papers I have written to recreate what I’ve learned. I apologize to everyone who is still waiting for the series to wrap up.
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