Yes, asking Comcast for $10,000,000 is an unreasonable request
Michelle Frias wants $10 million from Comcast. No joke. That’s what she says the value of her claim against the cable giant is.
Michelle Frias wants $10 million from Comcast. No joke. That’s what she says the value of her claim against the cable giant is.
Let’s talk about travelers who feign injury, illness and even death in order to get preferential treatment. Let’s talk about the travel fakers.
It’s time to tell the truth about your last vacation — the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
Was that hotel or vacation rental overrated? Did that five-star restaurant only deserve four stars — or less? Was the place too crowded, too expensive?
A cruise can be a terrific culinary experience, from fine dining restaurants to the midnight buffet. But customers don’t expect to be on the menu.
Patricia Wollensak books business-class tickets on American Airlines from Chicago to Rome, redeeming 135,000 AAdvantage miles for the tickets. But right before her flight, American downgrades her to economy class. Is an $800 voucher enough compensation?
When Jordan Smith returns his Hertz rental, his receipt indicates a full tank. So why is the company charging him $102 for fuel? And is there a way to reverse the charge?
If last week’s restaurant shootings didn’t make you wonder, then the random stabbing probably did: Is your restaurant safe?
Probably not as safe as you think.
It might be easy to dismiss Martha Labell’s refund request for her CRI Genetics report as a one-off — a client unhappy with the results of her DNA test. But there’s more — much more — to this case.
Dejuan Rasberry-Davis wants me to wave my magic wand and tell Cricket to take his phone off the blacklist.