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Get the 2010 Consumer "Bible" Free To celebrate National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), March 7-13, our friends at Pueblo, Colorado are giving away the 2010 edition of the Consumer Action Handbook (shipping is free too). This is the bible of every consumer office in the country because it lists contacts for state and federal consumer agencies, corporate consumer affairs departments, and more. Order your 2010 book today. Here is more information about NCPW.Save $1000 in 30 Days! The author of "I Will Teach You to be Rich" has come up with 30 tips to save money, that he says are "not stupid frugality tips." See how much you can save in a month following some of them.How Banks are Trying to Get You to Opt-in to Costly Overdraft ProtectionStarting this summer, banks will not be allowed to charge you a fee if you overdraw your checking account using your debit card. In the past, this has been a hugely lucrative way for banks to make a ton of fee income -- as high as $39 a pop. No more... unless they get your permission. Here are some of the clever (and sneaky) ways that banks are trying to get you to opt-in to overdraft protection and its high fees.
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