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Avoid These Home-Heating Mistakes
Closing vents in all of your unused rooms has potential to waste energy instead of saving it. Who knew? With the frigid winter months edging closer, it's important to prepare by cutting back on home-heating costs. However, are you making major mistakes when it comes to combating Jack Frost? Learn more here.
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'Tis The Season For Holiday Scams
Shoppers beware. Before heading online to book that last-minute trip home or to shop for the holidays, consumers should be aware that the gift-giving season is also a time for fraud. In fact, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that the most wonderful time of the year is also the season for identity thieves, hackers and deceptive online merchants. Click here for the lowdown.
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LED-Fueled Holiday Lights Go Green
As more and more consumers are becoming familiar with the benefits of using LED bulbs, manufacturers are offering an increased selection of energy efficient holiday lights. Not only are they better for the environment, LED bulbs cost far less to operate than traditional holiday lights. Read more here.
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Tips To Save During The Holiday Season
With many retailers hoping to keep their sales figures high, there are lots of opportunities for shoppers to stretch their holiday budgets this year. One of the best ways to get a deal is to do plenty of comparison shopping online. Many brick and mortar stores, especially large electronic and clothing stores, offer much of their merchandise online. Shoppers can save money on gas and shipping if they wait for the store to offer free shipping on online purchases, as well. Learn more here.
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Inside Consumer United :: Muhammed Latif
Muhammed Latif currently works at Consumer United as a life insurance specialist, providing detailed life insurance consultations to our members. Born in London and raised in Los Angeles, Latif moved to Boston to attend college at Boston University. Since Latif came aboard in December 2009, he witnessed the company grow immensely and launch new products and services. Learn more here.
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