Wednesday, February 17, 2016

'13 Surprising Ways to Wreck Your Credit Score' and more...

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February 17th, 2016 - PM Edition

13 Surprising Ways to Wreck Your Credit Score

A seemingly small stumble -- such as forgetting to return library books -- can cause your credit score to plummet. Discover the unusual ways you can hurt your credit.

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Afternoon Deals: Wednesday, Feb. 17

Including deals from Joe's New Balance Outlet, Levi's, Lowe's, REI, Academy Sports, eBay, Dell Small Business, TradePub, DealBase and more.

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Here's How to Save at Least 30 Percent at Rite Aid

Most everything is on sale at RiteAid.com through Saturday. Find out how you can qualify for the discounts.

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Online Scammers Targeting the ‘Cash' of Kohl's Shoppers

Never mind stealing credit card information: Some thieves have moved on to stealing Kohl's Cash. Find out how to stay safe.

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Struggling to Reach Exercise Goals? Put Money on the Line

Risking one's pocketbook is among the most effective ways to incentivize people to get more exercise, new research indicates.

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How to Repair a Bad Credit History


You can repair your credit yourself, or you can hire help. Here's how.

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