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Month: January 2015

Gotchas / Consumer

A Super (Bowl) lesson in market manipulation — $10,000 tickets, and no one wins

January 30, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

It can be boring to read stories about the problems created by Wall Street professionals who don’t want to own anything, but merely make money by moving money around. Once in a while, these traders — rightly called, derisively, speculators — get a little more attention, such as the gasoline [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

We can name that ‘anonymized’ person with just three data points, researchers say

January 30, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

The next time a company tells you that it wants your information, but “Don’t worry, it’s anonymized,” don’t believe it. A group of researchers from MIT proved this week that it can identify almost anyone using just four pieces of information in a supposedly anonymized database of credit card transactions [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

Burning question: What’s the *right* balance to keep on a credit card?

January 30, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

You probably know by now that your credit card balance impacts your credit score. And you might know that even if you pay your bill in full each month, running up high balances can have a negative impact on your score. For example, maxing out a card can cost you [Keep reading]

The Restless Project

A happy ending, and lessons from the layoff: Plan before the disaster, and be humble enough to ask for help

January 29, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

Once in a while, you hear good news.  And often, troubled times lead to fresh wisdom. Here’s a little of of both. Perhaps you remember The Restless Project story of Kimberly:”One income, zero hope.” Mom to a 5 and a 3 year old, Kimberly had been given notice that she [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

Comcast audit letters tell customers they must pay a monthly fee to rent modems they actually own

January 28, 2015 Bob Sullivan 4

Comcast seems hard at work making sure it collects all the monthly modem rental fees it can. I’ve already chronicled the firm sending out unwanted modems to consumers, and charging for them; and Comcast’s fee increase from $8 to$10.  Here’s comes another fee-capturing technique to watch for: Comcast is conducting [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

1 in 10 millennials pay nearly $400 in overdraft fees yearly

January 27, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

It’s perhaps not surprising that the older folks get, the better they are at handling money and avoiding penalty fees. But you might be surprised at how stark the difference is between younger and older generations when it comes to that super villain of financial penalties, the checking account overdraft. [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

Frustrated by red tape when fighting credit report errors, many consumers just give up, FTC study suggests

January 26, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

Fighting with a credit reporting agency over inaccuracies isn’t easy, and plenty of consumers simply give up, a new Federal Trade Commission study suggests. Nearly half of consumers engaged in an unresolved dispute with a credit reporting agency wave the white flag, according to a study published this week by the [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

The more you have, the less you trust technology; growing gap between rich and poor nations

January 23, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

Technology is like money, it seems.  You need some of it…a decent amount, really…to be happy. But at a certain point, it might do more harm than good. Microsoft released a fascinating global survey at Davos this week which unearthed another gap between the developed and the developing world.  Poorer [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

Schools once again assert right to demand students’ social media passwords

January 22, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

It’s back. School districts are again claiming the right to demand Facebook passwords from students. This, despite several states passing laws making the practice expressly illegal, and introduction of federal legislation that will do the same when Congress gets around to passing it. The Illinois Principals Association has posted a [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

Fake debt scams on the rise; now among top complaints nationwide, says consumer group

January 22, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

Fake debt collection scams are on the rise, and now rank among the top complaints scammed consumers file around the country, the National Consumers League says. The consumer advocacy organization issued a special warning about the scams, which generally involve a cold call from a would-be criminal trying to intimidate [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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