Mar 11, 2011

MyLife.com Sued for Claiming Others are Looking for You

Walletpop

Diet Plan With Pregnancy Hormone Has Fans and Skeptics

NYTimes.com
I exposed HCG diet clinics as a reporter in Dallas Texas, in the 1970s.  Anyone who goes on the plan's 500 calorie a day diet will lose weight, so why risk injections?  I interviewed a Texas consumer injured during an injection.  When the HCG diet waned in the Dallas Fort Worth area, the liquid protein diet came on the scene, killing a number of young women.

Negative Online Reviews Are Riling Retailers

NYTimes.com

Contractor scares, harasses customers who gripe, according to records

Get Through to a Human

WSJ.com

What to do if your pension freezes over

Bankrate.com

Suit: Amazon fraudulently collects, shares users' personal info

SeattlePI

Target cheaper than WalMart?

Walletpop

Budget Car Buyers Getting Best Value

WSJ.com

How to Choose the Right Executor for Your Estate

NYTimes.com

Mar 4, 2011

Hitler is always on call

When political name calling heats up, Hitler is always on call. 
He haunts us 24 hours a day on cable TV.
Hitler's own film,Triumph of Will, is still one of the most technically acclaimed and terrifying propaganda movies of all time!  
Virtually all films about this evil man borrow dramatic scenes from his own film. 
For example, America's own World War II propaganda film: Why We Fight. 

Apple Offers $100 Refund To Recent iPad 1 Buyers

The Consumerist

Try These 5 Secret Weapons For Better Customer Service

MintLife Blog

Major Rental Agencies Rent Out Cars That Have Been Recalled for Defects

ABC News

Infomercials that work

The Most Reliable Laptops

CBS MoneyWatch.com

Six Brands That Don't Mean What They Used To

Woot

Retailers Face Lawsuits Over Zip Codes

WSJ.com

Debt collectors seek right to 'robocall' cell phones

creditcards.com

Advice From Wendell Potter, a Health Insurance Insider

NYTimes.com