We’re proud to announce that Credit.com has joined a group of federal, state, and local government agencies and national consumer organizations to launch the 12th-annual National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW), March 7-13, 2010.
NCPW 2010 — Dollars and Sense: Rated A for All Ages — highlights the importance of using good consumer sense at every stage of life – from grade school to retirement.
NCPW partners are promoting free resources to help people protect their privacy, manage money and debt, avoid identity theft, understand credit and mortgages, and steer clear of frauds and scams.
To support this year’s NCPW campaign, Credit.com will be hosting a daily series on consumer protection issues with tips, tools, and expert commentary through our blog, in our Learning Center and community forums, as well as in the Expert Insight area of our news section — so be sure to check back daily. We’re also hosting a week-long public relations campaign where our team of experts will do their part to spread the word on key consumer protections and financial literacy topics via radio, television, and print outlets.
To become a partner in this national campaign, visit the website at www.consumer.gov/ncpw, where you’ll find information for getting involved and promoting NCPW.
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