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Billshrink Helpfully Suggests How I Can Spend More Money

By Laura Northrup February 15, 2011

Billshrink is an incredibly helpful service that lets you know when you could be spending less on a service that you use. But when things go wrong, it’s a little silly and not helpful at all. Ben reports that he keeps receiving these notices about how he could spend more money on his Verizon Wireless bill.

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