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Month: July 2015

Gotchas / Consumer

Victims of medical bills domino effect might finally get some relief

July 22, 2015 Bob Sullivan 1

Getting sick has led to millions of Americans paying more for car loans, mortgages and credit card debt – thanks to a medical debt domino effect. But slowly, that’s changing. Many people are worried that if they go to hospital then they won’t be able to pay for the bills [Keep reading]

Identity Theft

LifeLock violated settlement terms, FTC alleges

July 21, 2015 Bob Sullivan 2

The firm that may have profited the most from consumer fears over identity theft has run into serious trouble with the Federal Trade Commission for the second time. LifeLock, which rose to prominence in the 1990s when its founder plastered his Social Security number across billboards in a marketing stunt, [Keep reading]

Credit cards

Citi will refund $700 million for deceptive marketing of credit card add-on products

July 21, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

Citi will refund roughly $700 million to 7 million consumers who paid for add-on credit card services like debt cancellation from 2003-2013 and pay a $35 million civil penalty for deceiving consumers with sale pitches, federal regulators announced today. Citibank and its affiliates intentionally confused consumers, tricking them into purchasing coverage [Keep reading]

Privacy

Some secrets are more valuable than others; Ashley Madison and the new ‘data kidnapping’

July 20, 2015 Bob Sullivan 1

Some secrets are more valuable than others. And some secrets are more valuable TO others.  In perhaps the most predictable extortion hack ever, cheating website Ashley Madison has confirmed to Brian Krebs that some of its data has been stolen.  It now appears that tens of millions of people are at [Keep reading]

How To Buy Anything

Save thousands, buy a car in a private sale — but do it carefully

July 20, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

One of the easiest ways to save money, and avoid debt, is to buy used cars instead of new. But once you decide that used is for you, there’s a second way to potentially save thousands of dollars — buy privately instead of from a dealer. There are plenty of [Keep reading]

Features

Student loans to blame for the college tuition ‘bubble?’ Does federal aid help or hurt?

July 16, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

Do student loans help students or colleges? A new paper published by the New York Federal Reserve makes a clear, and depressing assertion: Federal student loans and grants are often simply gobbled up by schools through tuition inflation, leaving the students no better off. More dollars chasing the fewer goods [Keep reading]

Features

Another unintended consequence of plastic bag tax — your waistline? Reusable bags don’t mean license to ‘cheat’

July 15, 2015 Bob Sullivan 1

Making environmentally-friendly consumer choices is hard. Really, really hard. It’s great and even inspiring that people think as hard as they do about the planet, even when the individual choices they make might not be as beneficial as they believe. (Yes, this story will talk about plastic grocery bag taxes, [Keep reading]

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The Restless Project

Most people think they check their smartphones less than others; they’re (not) dreaming

July 14, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

Half of all smartphone owners check their phones a few times per hour or even more, and most keep their phones by their side all day, every day….yet most think they look at their phones less than their friends. In the latest “everyone can’t be better-than-average looking” finding, a new Gallup [Keep reading]

Privacy

Craze over superzoom camera that can literally shoot the Moon, but will it have a creepy dark side?

July 13, 2015 Bob Sullivan 1

The latest techno-sensation is about a camera with, quite literally, otherwordly capabilities. The newly released Nikon P900 is a point-and-shoot that might as well be a telescope. The first consumers to get their hands on the thing are posting jaw-dropping videos of the camera zooming in on the Moon — [Keep reading]

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Cybercrime / Privacy

ARCHIVE: What rules govern filming of police in public places?

July 13, 2015 Bob Sullivan 0

JUNE 1, 2012: “Your First Amendment rights can be terminated,” yells the Chicago police officer, caught on video right before arresting two journalists outside a Chicago hospital. One, an NBC News photographer, was led away in handcuffs essentially for taking pictures in a public place.* He was released only minutes later, [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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