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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.
Money Scams You Won’t Believe! Interview With The Consumerist
This week on Talk Credit Radio, host Gerri Detweiler interviews Ben Popken, managing editor of the wildly popular blog, The Consumerist, about top money scams—and how to avoid them.
Among the tricks and cons they’ll cover:
Ben will also share:
Miss the show? Listen to the podcast on Top Money Scams and How to Avoid Them here:
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Plus, hear how one woman stopped a Facebook fraudster in his tracks. It’s hilarious!
Also on Talk Credit Radio, Beverly Harzog discusses the details of her startling story that she wrote about recently on Credit.com: Confessions of A Former Credit Card-a-holic. She’ll share how, early in her career, she got way in over her head. And she’ll also reveal what it took for her to dig her way out.
Finally, host Gerri Detweiler will offer her most important advice for couples going through divorce. Learn how to save your credit if your marriage is falling apart.
Call in live or submit a credit question for Gerri to answer on the show, and if she uses it on the air, you’ll win a free copy of your choice of her books, Debt Collection Answers: How to Use Debt Collection Laws to Protect Your Rights or Reduce Debt, Reduce Stress: Real Life Solutions for Your Credit Crisis. Call into the live program at 941-373-1220 or send your question by email to creditexperts@credit.com. (Be sure to note your question is for Talk Credit Radio.)
Talk Credit Radio airs live on Friday between 4-5 pm ET/1-2 PT. There are three ways to listen:
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