Alex Chasick wrote Considering a Layaway Purchase? Read This "With so many Americans still struggling financially and reeling under credit-card debt, layaway is likely to be an even more attractive alternative to pay for gifts this holiday season. If you're unfamiliar with http://consumerist.com/5401685/ 5:10 PM on November 10, 2009
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Alex Chasick wrote Making Car Power Windows Safer In an effort to reduce the 1,943 injuries and six deaths that annually occur from power windows closing on passengers, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is considering rules mandating auto-reverse systems for power http://consumerist.com/5400808/ 5:56 PM on November 9, 2009
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Alex Chasick wrote A reader wrote in on November 3rd to let us know that Starbucks has busted out the holiday-themed coffee paraphernalia. This gives us an idea. http://consumerist.com/5398150/ 4:34 PM on November 5, 2009
Alex Chasick wrote TwitterPeek: "Epic Fail of the Week"? I am amazed that Consumer Reports, a magazine devoted to thriftiness and smart purchases, is not impressed by a $100 device that only does Twitter and has an $8/month service fee. [Consumer Reports http://consumerist.com/5398120/ 4:04 PM on November 5, 2009
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Alex Chasick wrote Considering a Layaway Purchase? Read This "With so many Americans still struggling financially and reeling under credit-card debt, layaway is likely to be an even more attractive alternative to pay for gifts this holiday season. If you're unfamiliar with
http://consumerist.com/5401685/ 5:10 PM on November 10, 2009
Alex Chasick wrote 6 Easy Ways to Get More Fiber "Many of us hear the word 'fiber' and immediately think bulky, coarse, and unpalatable. CR's sister publication, ShopSmart, suggests these easy, appetizing ways to get your fit in your daily serving (25
http://consumerist.com/5401684/ 5:07 PM on November 10, 2009
Alex Chasick wrote Making Car Power Windows Safer In an effort to reduce the 1,943 injuries and six deaths that annually occur from power windows closing on passengers, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is considering rules mandating auto-reverse systems for power
http://consumerist.com/5400808/ 5:56 PM on November 9, 2009
Alex Chasick commented on Yankees Fans Celebrate Championship By Giving Away Your Private Information
http://consumerist.com/5399799/Alex Chasick commented on Ford Announces Solution To America's Car Woes: The 1993 Taurus
http://consumerist.com/5397955/Alex Chasick commented on Campbell's Brags About Its Noodle Length
http://consumerist.com/5398431/Alex Chasick commented on Talk Amongst Yourselves
http://kotaku.com/5398685/Alex Chasick commented on Campbell's Brags About Its Noodle Length
http://consumerist.com/5398431/Alex Chasick wrote A reader wrote in on November 3rd to let us know that Starbucks has busted out the holiday-themed coffee paraphernalia. This gives us an idea.
http://consumerist.com/5398150/ 4:34 PM on November 5, 2009
Alex Chasick wrote TwitterPeek: "Epic Fail of the Week"? I am amazed that Consumer Reports, a magazine devoted to thriftiness and smart purchases, is not impressed by a $100 device that only does Twitter and has an $8/month service fee. [Consumer Reports
http://consumerist.com/5398120/ 4:04 PM on November 5, 2009
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