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This Week in the Archives: Cable, 401(k) Borrowing, and Credit Reports
by Flexo on March 25, 2007
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Each week, I look back at some of the better or more interesting entries I’ve posted throughout the last few years at Consumerism Commentary. Here’s what was on my mind March 23-31, 2006, and it was a busy week:
* Mar. 24: Microsoft’s Strategy: Screw the Customer (4 comments)
* Mar. 24: Lose Your Money In Three Easy Generations (3 comments)
* Mar. 27: Cable Internet vs. Cable Television (5 comments)
* Mar. 27: Spend More With Cash or Plastic? (7 comments)
* Mar. 28: Sort Out Your Finances (6 comments)
* Mar. 29: Flexo’s MBA: Still in Progress (6 comments)
* Mar. 29: You Get Three Free Annual Credit Reports (6 comments)
* Mar. 30: Tips for Picking Out a Suit (5 comments)
* Mar. 31: Two pfblogs.org Developments (7 comments)
A year ago this week, I switched the blog software from Movable Type to WordPress, and the blog has looked pretty much the same since. I’m bored when there isn’t change, so I created the new graphics at the top of the page from stock photography over the past weekend. Here’s more from March 23-31, 2005:
* Mar. 23: Should You Borrow From Your 401(k)? (6 comments)
* Mar. 23: Emigrant Direct Account Opening (12 comments)
* Mar. 24: Investing Scams (1 comment)
* Mar. 27: Flexo, an Introduction (4 comments)
* Mar. 28: Six-Figure Yentl (2 comments)
* Mar. 30: More on 401(k) Borrowing (4 comments)
* Mar. 30: Housing: Rent or Buy in NYC? (2 comments)
In March 2004, I was taking a hiatus from blogging at Consumerism Commentary.
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