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Consumer United, a value-driven consumer group helping members to simplify and save on basic services, recently launched its new and improved website. Click here to check out the site's extreme makeover.
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Battle For Cash Playing Out In Supermarkets
Grocery shopping only a minor expense? Think again. The average American family of four spends $9,200 a year on food, rounded to $10,000 when paper goods and personal-care products are added to the mix. Overall, it's estimated that Americans spend $1.5 billion a day on groceries. Yep, supermarket shopping is big business. And, there's a battle playing out in the aisles in front of you encourage you to spend more. Learn more here.
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How Auto Insurance Rates Are Determined
There are many different factors that help determine your auto insurance rates and understanding these factors will help you know what to expect when comparing quote prices. When getting a quote, expect to be asked questions regarding where you live, what type of vehicle you drive, and how your driving history is over the past few years. Want to know how your auto insurance rate is determined? Click here for the lowdown.
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Evaluate Health Insurance Plan On V-Day
Valentine's Day is a time for being with the one you love. It's also one of the most popular days to get engaged. Before getting caught up in the stress of planning an elaborate wedding, it's smart to select the right health plan to build a strong foundation for a life-long partnership. This V-Day, why not evaluate health insurance plans with your significant other? Read more here.
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Is It Time To Pull The Plug On Your Cable?
On the prowl for a cable and satellite alternative? You're in luck. While cutting the cord can be a good thing for your wallet, it may be tough to replicate the TV-watching/channel-surfing experience. However, with the increasing assortment of Web-based video options, some frugal-minded folks are abandoning their cable and satellite services altogether and taking the plunge. Is it time to pull the plug on your cable? Learn more here.
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