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Do Not Call List About to Expire

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There’s little doubt that the federal Do Not Call list is a good thing for most people throughout the United States. All you have to do is sign up with your phone number and a valid e-mail address, and you will be protected from most dinnertime annoyances (besides your children)… … for five years. For ... Continue reading this article…

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Capital One Does The Right Thing

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Up until last week, Capital One was poorly servicing their credit card customers. Rather than reporting customers’ credit limits to Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion as other credit card issuers do, Capital One would report the high-water mark. In this situation, if one’s credit limit is $5,000, and the maximum ever charged in one billing period ... Continue reading this article…

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Weekly Blog Roundup: This Week’s Good Articles

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Here are a few articles from my buddies at the MoneyBlogNetwork and beyond from the past week. AllFinancialMatters says fixed rate mortgages back in style, according to a Tampa Bay Online article. Blueprint for Financial Prsoperity advises us not to be afraid of investing. Five Cent Nickel has three easy steps for protecting your privacy. ... Continue reading this article…

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This Week in the Blogosphere

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For those who like to jump around, here are some interesting articles from around the blogosphere that I’ve noticed this past week, starting with the MoneyBlogNetwork. Blueprint for Financial Prosperity is respecting Bob Kiyosaki for pointing out that real estate speculators are getting slaughtered like pigs. Free Money Finance is looks at money matters between ... Continue reading this article…

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Contact Consumerism Commentary

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If you would like to contact Consumerism Commentary confidentially, use the confidential contact form. The confidential form does not require an email address and should be used for company insiders who wish share behind-the-scenes information when privacy might be important. For all non-confidential questions and comments, please use the form below. If you are interested ... Continue reading this article…

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The Fidel Castro of Office Furniture

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Here’s an interesting article on the history of the cubicle. Apparently, the original intent was much different than what we now experience. Companies searching for the most economical solution impeded the ideal. The new system included plenty of work surfaces and display shelves; partitions were a part of it, intended to provide privacy and places ... Continue reading this article…

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