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United passenger's bag disappears, even though AirTag pings near baggage claim
For Dan Adams, it was set to be “the vacation of a lifetime.”
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Pool sharing app let an impostor easily rent out a homeowner's backyard. We did it, too
The app Swimply lets people rent out their pools and backyards by the hour. But, as one Los Gatos man discovered, it can be disturbingly easy to use it to rent out someone else’s property.
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Expensive fridges are dying young. Owners are suing, claiming fraud
Some owners of LG and Kenmore fridges that broke down far sooner than they should have are now suing the companies, claiming fraud.
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Concerts. Shows. Events. All Put Off. So, What Should Ticketmaster Customers Do?
Tim Smith was supposed to see Michael Buble at Chase Center April 1. But the show’s been postponed indefinitely, due to COVID-19. Smith is now in the same position as perhaps millions of others who also hold tickets to events that area in limbo: they’re also stuck. However, there might be help on the horizon – as early as May…
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How is 161 Percent Interest Legal Despite 36 Percent Cap?
Families are paying triple-digital interest on everyday items despite a cap on small loans around 36%. The crux of the practice is whether you’re getting an ordinary loan or an unconventional lease.