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Free eBook – Top 100 Websites for Saving Money in Canada

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I wanted to share a new free eBook I wrote that shares 100 Websites for Saving Money in Canada.

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I included websites that give advice on investing, mortgage rates, insurance quotes, coupons, mobile deal websites, financial gurus, frugal living, retirement pros, consumer news, financial media, and personal blogs.

Of course it includes http://canadianmoneyforum.com!

I thought it would be a great resource to share with Canadians.

The eBook is free, available here, http://www.groceryalerts.ca/top-100-websites-for-saving-money-in-canada/.
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Great stuff Steve! Thanks for creating and sharing.
Thanks Steve!

You've saved my family some big bucks... and with a baby on the way babyalerts.ca is going to help big time too!

PS, from the pic in the eBook, your wife is a total Frugal Fox!

Attaboy ;)
Steven, thanks for sharing. May you be richly blessed too!
Thanks Steve!

You've saved my family some big bucks... and with a baby on the way babyalerts.ca is going to help big time too!

PS, from the pic in the eBook, your wife is a total Frugal Fox!

Attaboy ;)
Thanks for the compliment! I am a lucky guy!
Steven, thanks for sharing. May you be richly blessed too!
Thanks - I appreciate the compliment.
The very first link is to mint.com.
Makes me skeptical of the rest of the book.

Anyone who advises giving your banking passwords to a third party, without even a brief mention of the risks of doing so is just scary.
It would seem these sites are listed, but not necessarily vetted in ANY way.
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