Remember those old "Oh! Pueblo!" commercials? According to their website, "for over 35 years, the Federal Citizen Information Center (FCIC) has been a trusted one-stop source for answers to questions about consumer problems and government services. Consumers can get the information they need in three ways: by calling toll-free 1 (800) FED-INFO, through printed publications, or through information posted on FCIC’s family of websites."
To Learn more go to http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/
Consumers can read, print out, or save the current Consumer Information Catalog and the full text of all the publications listed in it. You can also access additional information on a wide range of subjects (cars, computers, education, employment, family, federal programs, food, health, housing, money, and more) by clicking on different topic headings.
Find such information as:
ID Theft: What It's All About
Food Safety Education
Consumer's Guide to Mortgage Refinancing
Explore. You'll never know what you'll find.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Federal Citizen Information Center
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