Ready to throw this Windows 10 ‘upgrade’ out the window
Ross Jones’s Windows 10 upgrade goes wrong and now Microsoft wants him to pay $499 to fix it. Is that right?
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Ross Jones’s Windows 10 upgrade goes wrong and now Microsoft wants him to pay $499 to fix it. Is that right?
Allegiant Air is one of the more fee-happy airlines flying in America. So when Dagny McDonald contacted me about a canceled flight
Ralph Campbell’s online order with Bed Bath & Beyond is missing in action. Why won’t anyone help him?
Anita Bah’s mother can’t get her cell phone to work. Now she wants to switch to a new wireless carrier. If only it were so easy.
Josh Weaver’s activation code for his Microsoft product no longer works. Why can’t he get it reactivated?
Ralph Lagergren’s used 2011 Silverado LTZ Z-71 makes a ticking noise on the highway, why won’t Chevrolet fix it?
Stephen O’Donnell’s new treadmill doesn’t work. But the manufacturer won’t take it back unless he disassembles it, boxes it up.
Lynn Tirums is hit with an early termination fee after Comcast helps her “reduce” her bill. Now it won’t return her calls. What gives?
Luke Szulczewski’s aging HP laptop has the world’s worst battery. The company will replace it in four to six weeks.