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Healthy holiday credit

Gerri Detweiler, a CreditBloggers.com contributor and personal finance guru, appeared on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams last night. The segment was about using your credit cards responsibly during the holiday shopping season:

"Your credit is more important than ever," says credit expert Gerri Detweiler, author of "The Ultimate Credit Handbook." "It may determine not only what you pay for loans," she says, "but also what you pay for auto insurance, homeowner’s insurance, whether you get the cell phone plan you want, even if you get the job that you hope to get."

You can read the full transcript of Gerri's NBC appearance or watch the video segment online here. If you have a question for Gerri or any of the other CreditBloggers.com experts, feel free to email us anytime!


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