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		<title>By: Dylan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dylan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Kristy, thank you for the great ideas about ways to reduce expenses in this tough economy. I wanted to write a follow-up discussing a key route to specifically wireless savings through the website http://www.fixmycellbill.com (by a company called Validas) that on average currently saves T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&amp;T, Sprint, and US Cellular customers 22 percent, equating to $484 annually, off their cell bills. I personally save $230 per year through Validas and I have been so impressed with these results that I recently took a job with the company.
	
In terms of how it actually works, Validas analyzes your online cell bill for free and calculates how much money you could be saving. It turns out that eight of ten wireless customers are paying more than they need to for their plans. Validas fixes these discrepancies by tailoring a customer&#039;s plan to fit their specific needs. If you choose, Validas provides your personalized cell bill adjustment report that is emailed, for five bucks, to your wireless provider in industry specific format so you can actually implement these cash saving changes. If Validas can save you more than $5 on your bill, this obviously provides a very cost effective solution. 

Validas is rapidly gaining a reputation as the preeminent advocate for the wireless customer. Check out a feature about the company on The Big Idea with CNBC&#039;s Donny Deutsch at http://www.cnbc.com/id/22782456/. Any cell subscriber who wants to cut costs should consider Validas. It’s free to consult and you only stand to save. 

Good luck to everyone trying to reduce their bills. 

Dylan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kristy, thank you for the great ideas about ways to reduce expenses in this tough economy. I wanted to write a follow-up discussing a key route to specifically wireless savings through the website <a href="http://www.fixmycellbill.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.fixmycellbill.com</a> (by a company called Validas) that on average currently saves T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&amp;T, Sprint, and US Cellular customers 22 percent, equating to $484 annually, off their cell bills. I personally save $230 per year through Validas and I have been so impressed with these results that I recently took a job with the company.</p>
<p>In terms of how it actually works, Validas analyzes your online cell bill for free and calculates how much money you could be saving. It turns out that eight of ten wireless customers are paying more than they need to for their plans. Validas fixes these discrepancies by tailoring a customer&#8217;s plan to fit their specific needs. If you choose, Validas provides your personalized cell bill adjustment report that is emailed, for five bucks, to your wireless provider in industry specific format so you can actually implement these cash saving changes. If Validas can save you more than $5 on your bill, this obviously provides a very cost effective solution. </p>
<p>Validas is rapidly gaining a reputation as the preeminent advocate for the wireless customer. Check out a feature about the company on The Big Idea with CNBC&#8217;s Donny Deutsch at <a href="http://www.cnbc.com/id/22782456/" rel="nofollow">http://www.cnbc.com/id/22782456/</a>. Any cell subscriber who wants to cut costs should consider Validas. It’s free to consult and you only stand to save. </p>
<p>Good luck to everyone trying to reduce their bills. </p>
<p>Dylan</p>
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