Website BillShrink helps people cut bills in finance crisis
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – Legions of people with budgets battered by turbulent US financial markets are reaching out to a freshly-launched website specializing in cutting credit card and mobile telephone expenses.
Visits to six-month-old BillShrink.com have surged 25 percent as the US economy was pounded in recent weeks and continue to rise as Americans grow fearful that their jobs could be at risk due to company belt-tightening.
Northern California-based BillShrink provides a free online template that lets US users figure out credit card or mobile telephone plans that could save them hundreds of dollars a year in comparison to what they currently pay.
"We're helping people in a time of need," BillShrink chief executive Peter Pham told AFP on Friday.
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