As rewards credit cards face regulation, what are the alternatives?
Ronald Duben is ready to give his credit card. He thinks there’s something better out there — and there almost certainly is.
Ronald Duben is ready to give his credit card. He thinks there’s something better out there — and there almost certainly is.
Kathleen Sullivan has $4,000 in fraudulent charges on her Citi Costco Visa. Why won’t Citibank help her?
When Joel Revill’s ticket purchase on Iberia doesn’t go through, a representative advises him to dispute the purchase on his credit card. But now he doesn’t have a valid ticket. What should he do?
Do you have the right to privacy in your vacation rental? Meet a guest who thought she did. Until she found a hidden camera.
You’ve probably heard about the new airline consumer protection rules that rolled out with a one-two punch last month. There were so many, it’s almost hard to keep track. And maybe you’re saying to yourself: Finally, I’ll have some rights when I fly.
PK Agarwal’s new Samsung dryer is damaged during the delivery. But the company refuses to replace it. Find out why — and how you can avoid a similar problem.
British Airways cancels Maureen Kelleher’s flight from Cairo to Boston and rebooks her on a different airline. But it also downgrades her from business class to economy class. Is she entitled to a refund from Road Scholar, her tour operator?
What should you do if your gift card that never expires suddenly expires?
Tipping is dead.
At least tipping, as you and I understand it. A mandatory 20 percent gratuity on every restaurant meal? Obligatory tips for housekeepers, concierges and tour guides? Kiss them goodbye.
All of Jacquelyn Smith’s GE appliances broke down at the same time. Repeated visits by GE technicians have failed to fix the problems. What can she do?