I want to cancel my ADT contract. Can I get out of this $527 fee?
When Robertann Usher’s home security company merges with ADT, he discovers he has a five-year contract with a higher price. Getting out will cost him $527. Is that legal?
When Robertann Usher’s home security company merges with ADT, he discovers he has a five-year contract with a higher price. Getting out will cost him $527. Is that legal?
The newest airline call center scam just cost Amy Lou Masick $500. She wanted to call JetBlue for a flight refund, so she Googled the airline’s phone number. And up popped the number of a company that was not JetBlue.
Airlines should consider implementing a dress code to improve the flying experience for all passengers. It could reduce unruly behavior.
American Airlines changes Allison Bilski’s flight time from 11:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., which is impossible for her to make. Can she get a refund — or at least a credit?
Mark Sund orders commemorative coins and uses PayPal to pay for them. But the seller never delivers them. Can he get a refund from PayPal?
Here’s an idea for creating a better flying experience: Why not stop economy-class airline seats from reclining?
As Kay anxiously waits for a resolution from Amazon, little does she know that her questionable actions during the return process may have triggered a web of suspicion. With mounting evidence suggesting her potential dishonesty, will Amazon uncover the truth behind the manipulated return label? And more importantly, will Kay ever see her $151 refund or face the consequences of her actions? The final answer lies just beyond the horizon.
Nicholas Butler gets charged $7,853 at a bar in Istanbul under shady circumstances. Will his bank step up and help him undo the charges?
Sears promises to cover the cost of Wanda Warren’s dishwasher installation. Then it offers her a check for $180 — which isn’t enough. Does it owe her more?
When Laurie Mannino tried to change her airline tickets on British Airways, she ran into a common problem: The airline kept her on hold for hours.
So she Googled “talk to a human at British Airways” and found a number that picked up on the first ring.
It was a fake.