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Changes @ FABB.log
Hey friendly FABB.log followers!
So in case you haven’t noticed, not much has been going on in the FABB.log, and it’s because we’ve been directing more energy into improving FABB. Shortly, we’ll be changing the focus of our blogging from consumer issues like personal finance and checking account information to a more Facilitas-development-centric format.
I’ve learned [...]
Don’t Be Like Barry
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Now, all the bills came down on him together, all the bills he had been contracting for the years of his marriage, and which the creditors sent in with a hasty unanimity. Their amount was frightful. Barry was [...]
‘Gotta Give ‘em Credit’:
Consumer Concerns & the Credit CARD Act of 2009
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Over the past decade, credit card debt has increased by 25% in our country. Nearly half of all Americans carry a balance on their cards. Those who do carry an average balance of more than $7,000. [...] Millions of cardholders have seen their interest rates jump [...]
Link Round-Up: Scads of Stress-free Saving Suggestions
In this commercial, a man whose waist is roughly the size of a coffee mug gets into an elevator and is greeted by his coworker who is holding a “Wake-Up Wrap” from Dunkin’ Donuts. Tiny-Waist Man eyes the egg and cheese wrap as if he were seeing the sun for the first time, and his [...]
“Tweet-ables”: What People are Saying about Banks
(via The Tonight Show’s TwitterTracker)
Twitter users express a number of common feelings towards banks, and after following the word “bank” and other bank-related terms for a few weeks, I thought I’d show you a collection of “tweets” (short messages posted on Twitter) that reflect the sentiments I found.
(Note: This post doesn’t include tweets by banks [...]
