-
Smithee
-
Mrs. Micah
-
J.C.
-
Smithee
-
fathersez
Previous post: Get Rid of Your High-Cost Variable Annuity Easily
Next post: H&R Block Catering to Younger Taxpayers
Previous post: Get Rid of Your High-Cost Variable Annuity Easily
Next post: H&R Block Catering to Younger Taxpayers
Robert: They need to combine the best of both worlds. Mint is great about tracking simple checking and savings accounts, but it doesn't have the... on Quicken Online Users Will Be Migrated to Mint
mary ann: we are building a beach house on the land we have owned for 16 yrs.it will be complete around the end of nov/beginning of... on How to Claim the $8,000 Home Buyer Tax Credit of 2009
Valerie: I don't know why Flexo expects changes to be better after the Mint takeover. Mint got itself going with younger users who had never... on Quicken Online Users Will Be Migrated to Mint
mary ann: we are building a beach house on the land we have owned for 16 yrs.it will be complete around the end of nov/beginning of... on How to Claim the $8,000 Home Buyer Tax Credit of 2009
Flexo: You are quite right, it looks like they're closing off the bank to new applicants. I'll update the post. on Opening an SFGI Direct Savings Account Earning 2.25% APY (Updated)

New Writer at Consumerism Commentary: Smithee
by Flexo on March 6, 2008
in Administration
A new writer is joining me and Sasha on Consumerism Commentary. Like the two of us, Smithee is an “old-school” blogger who has been publishing on the web for 14 years. The following is from Smithee’s bio:
I’m looking forward to reading about the experiences Smithee chooses to share. Please welcome him. Smithee’s articles will have his byline as well as his avatar at the top of the post, so it should be easy to identify his writing.
Share this article: Twitter | Tip'd | Facebook | Delicious | Reddit | Digg
Flexo, the owner and creator of Consumerism Commentary, has been blogging and writing for the internet since 1995 and has been building online communities since 1991. Find out more about him and follow him on Twitter.
If you enjoyed this article, get the free RSS feed or get daily emails.
Join the free Consumerism Commentary newsletter. Enter your email address here to receive weekly emails with behind-the-scenes information, exclusive giveaways, and money tips.
Related Entries on Consumerism Commentary