Can I change my consumer contract? Yes, but …
If you’ve ever faced an end-user agreement littered with restrictive fine print or one of those legendary one-sided adhesion contacts, you’ve probably wondered: Can I change my consumer contract?
If you’ve ever faced an end-user agreement littered with restrictive fine print or one of those legendary one-sided adhesion contacts, you’ve probably wondered: Can I change my consumer contract?
After Jennifer Poff pays Groupon $125 for a laptop computer, it doesn’t deliver. But Groupon insists the laptop was shipped and won’t respond to her requests to send the laptop or refund the money.
Michelle Wu is billed for an extra month of AT&T service. She pays it, hoping to get refunded. But the money never comes. Now what?
If you don’t adapt, your next vacation could go down in flames. I mean that literally.
But also, figuratively. I had a rental home lined up for next month, and it fell through dramatically last week. After a month of exploring South Dakota, we were about to become homeless.
Like other tech companies, Microsoft loves providing “solutions” to its customers. The one it offered Andy Smith was a solution in name only.
If you want to know what an advocacy site for grown-ups looks like, you’ve come to the right place.
For example, have you checked out our comments recently? I just did. They were thoughtful, helpful, and respectful. I kept looking, and it occurred to me that comments aren’t the only thing that have changed. The site is different.
Different, as in better.
When Expedia truncates her daughter’s name on an airline ticket, Melissa Cassill’s Greece vacation is in jeopardy. Will she be able to fly with her baby?
When it comes to vacation rentals, there are surprises — and there are surprises.
Fei Yu’s blood work should have cost just $5. So why is she dealing with a collections notice for $500?
Where’s Juliana Lenny’s NordicTrack treadmill? Did she cancel her order or is it just lost somewhere? Let’s find out.