Is Online Shopping Really Safe?

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The internet is in our homes, at the local coffee shops, and traveling through the very air we breathe – waiting for a cell phone to pick up the signal. Internet connectivity permeates every area our nation. It’s time we do a little research and figure out if shopping online can be as safe or safer than physically walking into a store . . .

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Posted by: John Frainee | February 11, 2011 ~ 0 Comments

How To Actually Spend Less Than You Make!

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We all know we’re supposed to do it. But is it really possible? Here are a few ideas to get you closer to that reality.

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Posted by: John Frainee | November 20, 2010 ~ 0 Comments

How To Create A Solid Budget

John Frainee writes about how to create a budget that lasts.

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Posted by: John Frainee | September 23, 2010 ~ 0 Comments

What are consumers still spending on?

With a down economy many people have been cutting back the past few months. Others are refusing to cut costs on the things they really enjoy. We surveyed men and women of all ages, and found out, despite the economy,…

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Posted by: Charissa Cowart | July 28, 2009 ~ 0 Comments

New Administration Sparks Signs of Strengthening Consumer Confidence

WILMINGTON, Del. – January 22, 2009 – 50 percent of consumers reported they will have more confidence in the economy while more than 1 in 4 feel more comfortable increasing their everyday spending now that the new administration has taken over. This is according to the eBillme(TM) Online Spending Index, a quarterly survey examining consumer spending trends online. The survey is conducted by Javelin Strategy and Research and released quarterly by eBillme, the payment option that enables consumers and small businesses to use online banking to pay now, pay securely and use available funds. This quarter’s Index shows cautious optimism through the continuing uncertainty about economic conditions.

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Posted by: Lesley Purtell | January 22, 2009 ~ 0 Comments