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You should avoid contractor/remodelers when: You can't verify the name, address, telephone number or credentials of the remodeler. The salesperson tries to pressure you into signing a contract. The company or salesperson says your home will be used for advertising purposes so you will be given a ...
07/23/2008
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When people see that title, most of you will think..aha another scam scheme...  However, I will explain to you how to save substantial money without doing anything.  Let me know if you like my idea. The only thing you need is your discipline.  That's all Here is my idea... When you buy a big item...
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