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The 404 441: Where we learn about legalized drug dealing
Created: 10/08/2009
Video description: The Financial Decoder Jill Schlesinger is back on the show today. Yeah, yeah, it's not technology, but we do mention online banking, so we guess that counts. Anyway, we talk about how credit card companies are like drug dealers, and how to break the habit.

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