LinearChaos on March 30th, 2009

Overdraft fees are aweful. We’ve all paid way too much for that pack of gum or cup of coffee because we overdrafted our account. I know I’ve done it, I’m sure you have too.
I recently saw this cool video detailing how one person got his overdraft fees reversed. He took the bank to court [...]

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LinearChaos on March 27th, 2009

This morning, while reading through Blogging Away Debt, I saw an interesting post by Tricia.
She told of an article that caught her eye over at Yahoo about purchasing groceries at auction. I have never heard of such a thing and that you might find this as interesting as I did…
DALLAS, Pa. – Out of toilet [...]

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LinearChaos on February 11th, 2009

Yes, we’re hearing everywhere we turn about how Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. Blogs everywhere are giving tips and tricks on what to do to have a happy Valentine’s Day with your sweetheart and not break the bank or spend the last few dollars the recession has left you.
Well, what about those who [...]

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LinearChaos on January 31st, 2009

There may be no place on the planet more daunting than the American supermarket.
By David Zinczenko and Matt Goulding, Men’s Health
From the produce section to the frozen-food aisle, the modern-day market is loaded with 50,000 food choices, all vying for your hard-earned money. That’s why we created the Eat This, Not That! Supermarket Survival [...]

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LinearChaos on January 27th, 2009

In these tough times, everyone is searching for ways to cut expenses and increase income. The easiest way to increase income would be to find a part time gig that can be done at home, but everyone knows that work-at-home jobs are a scam right?
Well, maybe not. I’ve been checking out some of the work-at-home [...]

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LinearChaos on January 14th, 2009

Mint seems to be all the rage, everywhere I look someone is talking about Mint.
Mint is a new online money management site in a similar vein to Yodlee and Wesabe, allowing users to visit one web portal to all of their accounts and financial information vs. logging in to a separate banking site for each [...]

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LinearChaos on January 12th, 2009

I was checking out A Full Cup the other day and I ran across a really great e-book written by Carin Dowling. She effectively demystifies the art of couponing. Describes each type of coupon, how to use them, where to find them, how to organize them, and how to get the maximum savings.
Dowling tackles the [...]

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LinearChaos on December 22nd, 2008

LOL, poking around on YouTube is always great fun. Here’s a great video I found about the bailouts that have been going on across industries.

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