Glen Loyd's Blog
Sep 30, 2014
You Probably Don’t Need a Tune-Up
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Consumer Reports
Sep 29, 2014
CONSUMER ALERT: Utility Scams Target Wisconsin Small Businesses
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Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection
Woodpeckers make homes for many creatures, but they damage human homes...my weekly Janesville Gazette Video (No that's not my roof)
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Interesting facts about woodpeckers from Wikipedia: "To prevent brain damage from the rapid and repeated impacts, woodpeckers have evo...
Hyundai Hyrdogen Fuel Cell Car Available for Lease-Kiplinger
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Hyundai Hyrdogen Fuel Cell Car Available for Lease-Kiplinger : 'via Blog this'
GM Ignition Recall Death Toll Increases Again, 23 Deaths Now Linked To Defective Switches
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Consumerist
What to Say to a Colleague Who’s Been Fired
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Money.com
Consider These Things Before Buying a Prepaid Cell Phone
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DailyFinance Savings Experiment
Facebook’s New Ad Service Lets Advertisers Get Up Close And Personal Everywhere You Are
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Consumerist
How to Get Late Fees Waived, Interest Rates Reduced: Just Ask!
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CreditCards.com
60 Minutes Video - Since 2008, con artists have been filing bogus tax returns and collecting millions - CBS.com
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60 Minutes Video
Beware of Unauthorized $49.95 Credit Card Charges
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Krebs on Security
Sep 27, 2014
iPhone 6 And 6 Plus Bend Test - Consumer Reports News
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Consumer Reports
Sep 23, 2014
Lawn Mower Maintenance | Putting Your Mower Away
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Consumer Reports
Sep 21, 2014
Acrobatic swallows can eat, drink, and bathe while flying
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11 Tips for Avoiding Casting Scams
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Backstage Casting scams are common in our communities because there is always a new batch of naive young people who want to be stars.
The Most Counterfeited Products and 8 Ways to Avoid Purchasing Them
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Money Talks News
Top 500 U.S. E-Retailers - Sears adds in-vehicle returns and exchanges to curbside options
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Internet Retailer
Consumer Federation warns about automobile insurance pricing ‘scheme’
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Procter & Gamble Removes Microbeads From Toothpastes, Still Insists They’re Safe
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Consumerist
Do your homework before selecting an online school, some programs are neither legitimate nor accredited
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Federal Trade Commission
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