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This Week in the Archives
by Flexo on January 3, 2007
in Administration
Many readers have come to this site sometime within the last year. The archives at Consumerism Commentary go back to 2003, so in case there’s something you’ve missed, I’ll post some links to older articles every so often. From January 1-7, 2006:
* Rebate Scams
* Review of Smart and Simple Financial Strategies for Busy People by Jane Bryant Quinn
* Stocks are for Suckers?
* Employment Trends in 2006
* The Yazbecks: Future Millionaire Couple (with a comment by Paul Yazbeck!)
* Supersize My House
* Merrill Lynch Broker Allegedly Steals $320,000
From January 1-7, 2005:
* Having a Six-Figure Salary Doesn’t Hurt (But I Wouldn’t Know)
* A Better ING Direct Deal
From January 1-7, 2004:
* Holiday Debt
* Having a Good Plan
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