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Surviving Air Travel This Summer
Here we go again! Tens of thousands of air travelers were recently delayed largely as a result of severe weather on the East Coast. Many faced canceled flights, including members ...
June 29, 2023
BY
Eileen Ogintz
Ed Perkins on Travel: Get It Back
If you travel a lot, chances are at some point a travel supplier will owe you money. Maybe ...
June 27, 2023
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Ed Perkins
Consumer Protection: Good News, Bad News
Some years ago, my wife and I arrived from the mainland at Kona Airport, with reservations for a ...
June 13, 2023
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Ed Perkins
Unregulated Avocado Oil Market: Is Your Avocado Oil Fake?
Shocking findings of a study done by the University of California-Davis (UCD) analyzing the quality of avocado oils currently on ...
April 9, 2023
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Christy Prais
Transportation Department Proposes New Rules for Airline Refunds Amid Surge of Complaints
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has proposed a new rule aimed at strengthening protection for consumers seeking refunds ...
August 4, 2022
BY
Naveen Athrappully
BC Announces Consumer Protection Policy for Homebuyers in Competitive Market
British Columbia's incoming three-day cooling-off period aimed at protecting potential homebuyers will not make a big difference in ...
July 21, 2022
BY
The Canadian Press
Australian Consumer Advocates United Against Responsible Lending Changes
Over 200 organisations and individuals across Australia have signed an open letter to federal parliamentarians, urging them to ...
November 26, 2020
BY
Sophia Jiang
NSW Law Effective on September 1st Set to Change the Game in Protecting Apartment Owners
Apartment owners in New South Wales (NSW) will have unprecedented protections against defective buildings from Sept. 1, with ...
September 1, 2020
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Sophia Jiang
Justice Department Takes Action Against Telecom Carriers Over Robocalls
The Justice Department (DOJ) announced on Tuesday that it had taken action against telecommunication carriers for allegedly facilitating ...
January 28, 2020
BY
Janita Kan
Harbor Freight Recalls 1.1 Million Made-in-China Folding Pocket Knives
Retail giant Harbor Freight Tools has been forced to recall over 1.1 million folding pocket knives. The company ...
October 7, 2019
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Alan McDonnell
How to Avoid Getting Overcharged at Whole Foods and Elsewhere
The next time you go shopping for groceries, make sure you pay attention to these ways supermarkets can ...
June 26, 2015
BY
Annie Wu
What Does a ‘Natural’ Label Really Mean? Lawsuits Claim False Advertising
A growing number of lawsuits suggest consumers don't trust food labels that claim a product is 'all-natural.'
June 22, 2015
BY
Annie Wu
Inflight Wi-Fi Giant Won’t Dodge Class-Action Suit for False Advertising
Check your credit card statements for recurring charges if you've used Gogo to access Internet at 30,000 feet
April 25, 2015
BY
Cindy Drukier
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