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Center for Consumer Law
  Volume 9 Number 13

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The People’s Lawyer’s Tip of the Day

Be careful with financial information in your house. A large percentage of identity theft is committed by relatives and household employees. Don't leave credit card statements, bank statements, and social security information where anyone can see it.  


What To Do if You Don't Get Your W-2

You're still waiting for your W-2. You know you're getting a refund and you want to file your return, but it's something you can't do until you receive your annual wage statement.  Click here for more.


What's New for College Financing: A Look Ahead

Meander through the quad of any college campus and you'll see students from all walks of life. But they're increasingly united by a common burden: debt. Student loan debt has emerged as one of the most pressing problems for students and their parents alike.  Click here for more.


Eight Ways to Boost Your Salary

If you're looking to punch up that paycheck, there are eight simple yet effective ways to boost your salary. Our career experts and real-life stories will show you how to prosper by speaking up for what you really want and actually getting it.  Click here for more.


Don't Call. Don't Write. Let Me Be.

The popularity of the do-not-call list has unleashed a demand for other opt-out lists.  Click here for more.


Your Money

Should I consolidate my credit cards?  Click here for more.


For the Lawyers

Airplane may be consumer product covered by the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act. The 7th Circuit has noted that although not all airplanes are consumer products under Magnuson-Moss, those used as personal aircraft may be. Click here for more.

 

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