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Right now, with New Year’s resolutions revolving around
better personal finances and saving money, it is no surprise that
people are looking for good deals. And one place to look for the
latest deals is with CurrentCodes.com. I spoke to Barry Boone, the
CEO, over the phone recently. Here is what he told me about using
the web site: “We track coupons and discount codes for more
than 2,200 stores, so you can use them to save money from shipping
charges to price discounts. You go to the site, and when you get to
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