Will Maryland Speed ever send my refund?
William Sullivan is still waiting for his order from Maryland Speed. Why won’t it send the missing part — and why won’t his credit card company help him?
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William Sullivan is still waiting for his order from Maryland Speed. Why won’t it send the missing part — and why won’t his credit card company help him?
When Theresa O’Connor isn’t allowed to use a Bed Bath & Beyond coupon and her Beyond+ discount on a tea kettle, she wants her membership fee back. But the retailer won’t budge. Why?
Edward Parker’s Lavatools Javelin Pro cooking thermometer is broken, and the company says it will fix it under its warranty. So why isn’t it fixed?
When the Popcorn Factory promises to honor Sandy Diggins’ promotion code for a $104 order, she waits. And waits. And waits. Where’s her $25 credit — and can this consumer advocate help her get it?
After Diana Somerville pays cash for her Uber ride in Seattle, the company charges her again. If she doesn’t pay, Uber threatens to ban her. What should she do?
It happened again. This time, Jocelyn Albertson is the unlucky owner of a Kenmore washer with a shattered glass lid. What’s the fix?
What happened to the wooden benches Patricia Gray ordered from Tidewater Workshop? It’s been more than three months, and there’s no sign of them.
When Cristal Flores’ refrigerator catches fire, she contacts the company to help her clean up the mess. When it won’t help her, she contacts me.
Home Depot never delivered Sung Kim’s vanity, so he asked for a refund. The company’s response: Just dispute the charge with your credit card. But when that doesn’t work, he contacts our advocacy team.
Prime Time Shuttle promises Prabhakar Pamidi a refund when it fails to pick him up at LAX. So where’s the money?