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Tune into Talk Credit Radio this week with Credit.com’s personal finance expert Gerri Detweiler, live from 4-5 ET/1-2 PT on WSRQ. Additional ways to listen are listed below.
Can you afford to become full-time RVer?
More than a million RVers call the entire US their home. If you’ve dreamt about hitting the road and living in an RV, you’ll want to hear how you can turn those dreams into reality. Full-time RVer Kathy Huggins, who has lived in an RV with her husband John since early 2005, will explain:
Kathy and John Huggins have lived and traveled in an RV for seven years now, and host their own radio show from the road. You can find podcasts at LivingTheRVDream.com.
Returning gifts after the holidays? Listen to these tips first!
Also joining Talk Credit Radio this week: Edgar Dworsky of ConsumerWorld.org reveals the best and worst return policies from major retailers, and shares an important warning about why you may need to get in line to return items quickly – or be out of luck. And Credit.com’s Beverly Harzog explains how your credit card’s return protection make it easier to get your money back.
Talk Credit Radio airs live on Friday between 4-5 pm ET/1-2 PT.
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Talk Credit Radio is sponsored by Credit.com, ArcLoan.com and CESI Debt Solutions.
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