New online resource center helps consumers organize complaints, document disputes, and understand escalation options ...
BURLINGTON — Attorney General Charity Clark kicked off National Consumer Protection Week by announcing the top ten consumer complaints reported in 2025 to her office’s Consumer Assistance Program (CAP ...
Consumer Reports dropped 18 cars from its 2026 recommended list after owners reported more problems with reliability and key ...
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Whether it’s points, miles, or cashback, it’s nice to get rewarded for shopping. But the lure of rewards programs can encourage people to apply for credit cards and use them to earn free airline ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Illegal telemarketing calls topped the list of Missourians’ biggest consumer frustrations in 2025, with the Attorney General’s Office fielding more than 104,000 complaints and ...
(InvestigateTV) — Consumer problems — from debt collectors to disputes over products and services — can escalate quickly, and many people do not know they have legal rights or where to turn for help.
In the future, you may be able to charge an electric vehicle anywhere you park it, but for now, charging is one of the biggest factors holding back EV adoption. Still, it isn't nearly as bad as the ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — 7News On Your Side’s Call For Action helps solve consumer problems. The volunteer team has been busy helping viewers. In the first three months of the year, Call For Action ...
Errors on credit reports. Unexpected bank and other “junk” fees. New financial products that conceal their true costs and terms. For help with those problems, millions of consumers in the U.S. have ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - It’s happened to all of us: That annoying low-battery chirp that only seems to go off in the middle of the night, or the smoky dinner dish that trips the sensors. We’re ...