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Cybercrime / Privacy

Comcast modem upgrade acts like a computer virus email; some complain about surprise fees

December 3, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

While Comcast is pushing new modem/router gadgets at subscribers around the country, some consumers are complaining that they are being tricked into ordering new modem/routers that come with a monthly fee.  Also, in many cases, customers who simply click on a link in an email to learn more information about [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Pinners panic as Pinterest boards disappear, then reappear scrambled

December 2, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Some Pinterest users around the web are complaining that the massive sharing site is malfunctioning, leading to a lot of anxiety among pinners. “Wow! A disaster on ‪#‎Pinterest‬. It’s having a nervous breakdown,” wrote one. “No ones pins are in the right place. All the boards are totally mixed up. A [Keep reading]

Personal

Black Friday has retailers seeing red; Can Cyber Monday save them?

December 1, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Has Black Friday jumped the shark?  And it if has, is that a bad thing?  Some $7  billion went missing this weekend, according to early estimates from the National Retail Federation.  (Sales for the four-day weekend dropped from $57.4 billion last year to $50.9 billion this year). Mayday!  The golden [Keep reading]

The Restless Project

Sane places to live in America? This one map will show you

December 1, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

Where are the most economically sane places to live in America?  The map below is an attempt to answer that question. I recently wrote about data revealing the top places to live in America with affordable homes, jobs, and good schools.  In The Restless Project, I’ve explained that many American [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

How to spot a work-at-home scam

November 26, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

I spent the last couple of weeks looking at work-at-home jobs and the various gotcha and booby-traps they come with for Credit.com. As usual, many of these things work because they contain a grain of truth and perhaps even stay on the right side of the law. But the real [Keep reading]

The Restless Project

One income, zero hope: Not with two kids and one (big) student loan — The Restless Project

November 24, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Kimberly and her husband have no credit card debt, a reasonable $963 monthly mortgage payment for their North Carolina home, and just saved $600 a month on child care when their oldest child started kindergarten. And they are drowning. With two kids, aged 5 and 3, and now only one [Keep reading]

Kids and Tech

Poor self-control in kids linked to low credit scores, early heart disease later in life

November 24, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

A recent study published in a serious academic journal found a connection between credit scores and heart disease. A note tucked inside the paper mentions research that could by vital to parents. Scientists at Duke University examined 1,000 New Zealand residents for signs that credit behavior and health were linked, [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Americans keep falling for fake online car, boat sale ads — to the tune of $20 million

November 20, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

  You’ve probably heard about online scams involving high-priced items allegedly for sale on web sites. Consumer sends money, item never arrives, victim loses thousands of dollars. But no one really falls for that, right?  Wrong.  In fact, $20 million wrong. Scams like that are so successful, and so pervasive, [Keep reading]

The Restless Project

The 20 most affordable places with jobs and good schools

November 20, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Affordable housing is an elusive concept. Money writers, myself included, have a bad habit of separating out individual life choices and analyzing them, as if they happen in isolation. Like my recent series detailing the number of counties in America where average incomes can’t support average-priced homes.  I did the [Keep reading]

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Gotchas / Consumer

Can your credit score predict when you’ll die?

November 18, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

A low credit score can’t give you a heart attack, but it might mean you’ll have one soon, a new study has found. There’s now another reason to keep track of your credit, and it actually can be a matter of life or death. Researchers at Duke University have found a [Keep reading]

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BOB SULLIVAN is a veteran journalist and the author of four books, including the 2008 New York Times Best-Seller, Gotcha Capitalism, and the 2010 New York Times Best Seller, Stop Getting Ripped Off! His latest, The Plateau Effect, was published in 2013, and as a paperback, called Getting Unstuck in 2014. He has won the Society of Professional Journalists prestigious Public Service award, a Peabody award, and The Consumer Federation of America Betty Furness award, and been given Consumer Action’s Consumer Excellence Award.

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