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  1. Did You Provide a SSN for the School?

    Did You Provide a SSN for the School?

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - 3 hours ago

    In case you’ve forgotten, I’m really protective of social security numbers . Mean people use them to take advantage of you. They rob you of your identity and buy things with your name and ruin your credit. While it

    Also tagged: register, public school, ssn, odds and ends, social security number, required

  2. Sometimes “Sorry” Isn’t Good Enough

    Sometimes “Sorry” Isn’t Good Enough

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Aug 19, 2008

    My husband and I were out of town for job training last week and on the way home we stopped to get gas. I was floored when my North Carolina State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) debit card did not work. What to do? We

    Also tagged: money, north carolina, customer service, bank, state employees credit union, secu

  3. Dear Mrs. Weideman

    Dear Mrs. Weideman

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Aug 18, 2008

    Congratulations! We’re pleased to inform you that your outstanding credit management has earned you a credit line increase on your Discover Card. Your new Discover Card credit limit is $14,200.00. Your increased

    Also tagged: credit card, credit, debt, increase, limit, discover, debt credit

  4. I have to tell you …

    I have to tell you …

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Aug 18, 2008

    At Thrifty Mommy, we love to make you smile. But I have been told lately that we haven’t been saving you money lately like we used to. So here is a combo for you … Do your homework before hiring anyone to do anything

    Also tagged: budget, laughter, contractors

  5. Do You Take “No” for an Answer?

    Do You Take “No” for an Answer?

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Aug 18, 2008

    While my husband and I were out of town last week for job training, our debit cards were denied. Gas. Denied. Wal-Mart. Denied. What in the world was going on? I figured the servers were down or something like

    Also tagged: bank, finances, funds, hold, credit union, returned check

  6. Price Gouging Impacts Families

    Price Gouging Impacts Families

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Aug 6, 2008

    I’ve been told for quite some time now that gas companies are only allowed to charge a certain amount above what they pay for the gas. The Department of Energy even has a site where consumers can report price gouging

    Also tagged: automotive, competition, wal mart, gas, gas prices, gasoline, price gouging, mark up, murphy express

  7. Know how to make change

    Know how to make change

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Aug 5, 2008

    So I went to the store the other day and had just gotten back from the bank. Normally, if you know me, stealing my purse will get you about $3 in change. But I gave the clerk a $100 bill. She had no idea how to make

    Also tagged: shopping, money

  8. Ebay and Craigslist Scammers

    Ebay and Craigslist Scammers

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Jul 30, 2008

    If you sell anything online, then you need to be aware that you may be contacted by scammers. They will claim to have interest in your product and they may even offer to send you a cashier’s check for a large sum above

    Also tagged: ebay, online, email, craigslist, warning, letter, buyer, scammer, fradulent

  9. Great ways to get coupons

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Jul 21, 2008

    I love coupons. But sometimes, I get so frustrated making sure I have the coupons I need. So here are my 2 favorite palces to get my coupons with ease and little money out of my pocket. The Sunday paper The Coupon

    Also tagged: food, groceries, coupons

  10. Top 30 Yard Sale Tips

    Top 30 Yard Sale Tips

    thriftymommy.com » Thrifty Mommy - Jul 18, 2008

    As I shared earlier this week, we made $2953 at our yard sale last weekend. Prior to that, the most we had ever made was $580. I can’t guarantee that you’ll do as well as we have, but here are some tips to help you get

    Also tagged: tips, money, sell, organization, clutter, yard sale, success, garage sale, successful, top 25, declutter, frugal friday, moving sale

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