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ConsumerMan with Herb Weisbaum- msnbc.com
Consumer tips from Herb Weisbaum ... Send Herb Weisbaum an e-mail and he may answer your issue in his upcoming column on msnbc.com. (more...)
MyWire | MSNBC: ConsumerMan: Freezing your credit
I finally did it. This week I put a security freeze on my credit files at the big three credit reporting companies: Experian, Equifax and (more...)
ConsumerMan: Shady retirement seminars - ConsumerMan- msnbc.com
Many Americans nearing retirement are bombarded with invitations to attend financial management seminars. A free lunch is offered. But that lunch may prove to be pricey. (more...)
ConsumerMan: Buy Toys Without Worry - More From MSNBC.com News Story ...
Tis the season for toy giving. This year, however, is like no other. The fear of buying tainted toys is creating enormous anxiety for parents. (more...)
ConsumerMan: Empty promises for protection - MSNBC Articles
Todd Davis is a super salesman with a mighty convincing pitch. You may not know his name, but I bet you've seen his ads for LifeLock. Davis, the company's CEO, gives out his real ... (more...)
Diet-pill pushers get pushed back - ConsumerMan - MSNBC.com
Commentary: Companies are using false advertising to sell their useless weight loss products? So why does this surprise anyone? This has been going on for years. By ConsumerMan ... (more...)
Herb Weisbaum - The ConsumerMan
The ConsumerMan site is loaded with helpful information designed to save people time and ... Click here for Herb's current column on msnbc.com (more...)
ConsumerMan: Reining in credit card nonsense - ConsumerMan- msnbc.com
The Credit Cardholders? Bill of Rights Act of 2008 would change the way most credit card companies do business and provide consumer protection. It's about time. (more...)
ConsumerMan: Freezing your credit - ConsumerMan- msnbc.com
I finally did it. This week I put a security freeze on my credit files at the big three credit reporting companies. (more...)
ConsumerMan: Bogus e-mails abound - MSNBC Articles
It wouldn't be December without a few mass e-mails making the rounds. One advises how to spot products made in China. The other provides a list of gift cards to avoid. Both are ... (more...)
