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Fewer accounts. Fewer points of failure.

I’ve recently been working on having fewer accounts, at fewer banks, fewer lines of credit, etc.  This is in an attempt to reduce the accidental complexity of my life, as well as reduce the likelihood of the identity theft.

Imagine my joy, in reading Will Shipley’s E-TRADE nightmare, that one of my former accounts that got the axe, was at E-TRADE.

Author Kyle CordesPosted on May 17, 2006March 28, 2012Categories Business, Life

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