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This Week in the Archives: Student Loan Consolidation, Garage Sales, and Universal Default

by Flexo on June 5, 2007

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If you’re new to Consumerism Commentary, you may have missed some of these articles from this week in the previous few years. Here are some articles from June 1-7, 2006:

* June 1: After Graduation: Choices, Plans and Risks, Part 3
* June 1: Student Loan Consolidation: The Countdown Begins
* June 2: After Graduation: Choices, Plans and Risks, Part 4
* June 2: Was Your Credit Card Number Stolen in February?
* June 2: Vonage May Have Violated The Law With IPO
* June 2: Emigrant Direct Gets a New Website
* June 5: Carnival of Investing #25
* June 5: Looking for Apartments, Update 4
* June 6: Tips for Hosting Garage Sales (Tag Sales, Yard Sales, etc.)
* June 6: Deceptive Credit Card Offers, Part 1: Two-Cycle Billing
* June 7: Deceptive Credit Card Offers, Part 2: Universal Default

Here are some more from June 1-7, 2005:

* June 1: How to Teach Your Kids About Money
* June 1: Getting Paid $100,000 to Watch TV and Blog
* June 2: If The Gecko Did The Robot
* June 6: How to Feel Rich
* June 7: Money Magazine’s 50 Smartest Things

In June 2004, I was conspicuously absent from Consumerism Commentary, only to return in July 2004.

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