Saturday

Weekly Roundup

My Free is a fun site to click around on, offering freebies, recipes, sweepstakes, jokes and bargains among over a dozen other categories.

I really like the concept behind Meetup, the self-described “world's largest network of local groups.” You can use the site to either organize a local group or find one of the thousands that already exist. A search result for my area here in Iowa produced 73 groups. Perform a search for your area to see what’s going on around you.

Before buying anything from a car to a cell phone, or any other product, make sure to visit Consumer Search. They provide reviews culled from both experts and users and claim to be objective and not influenced by advertising or other commercial considerations. Based on the reviews I read it looks like they are doing a good job.

Post of the Week – A personal finance post I found to be exceptional.
This post questions whether you really need a credit card.

While looking over this site I got to wondering about the different ways you could make money using it. Shapeways turns your 3D designs into reality and ships them to you within ten working days. Go check it out to see how it works.

Since 1996 Tech Support Guy has been providing computer tech support for free. If you don’t find the answer you are looking for by searching the site you can ask a question in the forum section.

Weekly Reminder – A reminder of a useful article you might have missed.
I wrote this post pointing out some online selling options other than eBay, Amazon and Craigslist.

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