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How to recycle your Christmas tree in the Twin Cities

Now that the holidays are over, it's time to take down the tree and stick to your 2010 resolution to go greener. Here are some easy ways to recycle your Christmas tree or enjoy it all season long. 

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How to avoid getting caught by Facebook phishing

Perhaps you have received unwanted Facebook messages with innocuous links. Or worse your account has been compromised sending embarrassing messages to your unsuspecting friends.

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Phony caller ID targets your credit card

Scammers have targeted Twin Cities consumers by "spoofing" their calls, so that the caller ID looks like your auto dealership is calling.

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Mail-in rebates: Now available in paper or plastic

Holidays bring out the best and the worst in people, with scams multiplying faster than pine needles under your tree. The Better Business Bureau put together a list of scams targeting people over the holidays - now that gifts have been exchanged, here's how to safeguard your rebate rights:

Once the excitement of the holidays wears off, it's time to start reaping the promised rewards of mail-in rebates.  Retailers and manufacturers are changing the way they issue rebates and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) advises that it's more important than ever to read the fine print when filing for a rebate.

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NEWS YOU CAN USE | The Holiday Season: A Time to Give (and not be taken)

Holidays bring out the best and the worst in people, with scams multiplying faster than pine needles under your tree. The Better Business Bureau put together a list of scams targeting people over the holidays - here are tips on telling which charities are legit:

As the holidays approach, many people are getting ready to donate to their favorite cause or charity. Historically, individual donations have accounted for well over 80% of the total amount given to charity. However, the recession has had an effect on the amount Americans have been able to give. According to the GivingUSA Foundation, charitable donations in 2008 amounted to $307.65 billion, down 2 percent from 2007.

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Last minute appeal for families in need

More than 2,000 families are without a home in the Twin Cities, and one in 10 local people will face hunger this holiday season.

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NEWS YOU CAN USE | Don't fall prey to identity thieves over the holidays

Holidays bring out the best and the worst in people, with scams multiplying faster than pine needles under your tree. The Better Business Bureau put together a list of scams targeting people over the holidays - here ways to avoid identity theft when shopping in stores or on line and how to avoid getting caught in phishing scams

Identity theft claimed 10 million victims in 2008, a 22 percent increase over 2007, according to a report from Javelin Strategy and Research.  The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that the holiday season provides many new opportunities for identity thieves to ply their trade and offers the following advice on how to keep your identity safe and secure both online and off.

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Don't get ripped off when buying electronics online

Holidays bring out the best and the worst in people, with scams multiplying faster than pine needles under your tree. The Better Business Bureau put together a list of scams targeting people over the holidays - here are five red flags of a scam site selling electronics online:

This holiday season, everyone will be on the hunt for the best deals.  The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns online shoppers that some deals online for electronics are too good to be true.  The BBB is advising holiday shoppers to keep an eye out for five red flags of unscrupulous consumer electronics stores.

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Is it Possible to Stop the Yellow Pages?

While unpacking three years ago, I realized, sadly, that I had moved approximately 10 pounds of smudgy Yellow Pages from Chicago to Minneapolis. But I just felt bad tossing them out - such a waste. 

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