Do you think a refund is in the cards?
Bev Eberly’s discount hotel card doesn’t work. How can she get the $50 she’s been promised?
Bev Eberly’s discount hotel card doesn’t work. How can she get the $50 she’s been promised?
Yan Qi wants to get out of her DirecTV contract — a contract she says she didn’t knowingly sign. Is there any hope for waiving its $380 early cancellation fee?
Somewhere in the attic of my old house in Key Largo, Fla., a reminder of my biggest consumer mistake ever is collecting dust. I’ve never told anyone about it. Until now.
Before I tell you about Justin Cohen’s case, there are one or two things he wants everyone to know. He likes kids. He’s a former teacher and has a “high tolerance” for unruly youngsters.
The shameful state of the salaries of restaurant workers, who often earn a poverty-level $2.13 an hour before gratuities, is a topic that’s hotter than the biscuits in Paula Deen’s kitchen these days.
After a grill falls off her rental car, Alamo sends her a bill for $669. Does she have to pay?
The $99 voucher Gabi Tanis bought through LivingSocial for power washing is worthless. Making matters worse, the company won’t refund her money. What now?
No one likes a whiner.
Nancie Thomas had no reason to believe the owner of her vacation rental in Akumal, Mexico, would keep her $1,000 deposit. Her friends had rented the same house on three separate occasions, “and had a great experience each time,” she says.
Maybe we should thank the United States Congress for shutting down our government, which closed America’s national parks for 16 unbearably long days.