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Dec 12, 2024 • 26min

76 - Fake Reviews Are Everywhere

Teresa Murray, a consumer watchdog from U.S. PIRG, dives into the murky waters of fake online reviews that plague shoppers today. She reveals how companies manipulate ratings and discusses the new FTC rules aimed at cleaning up the marketplace. Listeners learn practical tips on spotting bogus reviews and the importance of transparency for making informed purchases. With insights on the ethical implications of paid testimonials, Murray empowers consumers to navigate the review landscape more effectively.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 21min

75 - Checkbook's College of Consumer Knowledge #1

We've come up with a fun way to celebrate our 75th episode: An old-fashioned radio quiz show, featuring the morning anchors at KIRO Newsradio in Seattle. Dave Ross and Colleen O'Brien are old friends, who have Herb as a regular guest each week, so we had a lot of fun doing this. Play along with Dave and Colleen as they try to come up with the right answers. You might also want to play the online version of Checkbook's College of Knowledge. Not a Checkbook member? ⁠Sign up for a free 30-day trial to access all of our unbiased ratings⁠.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 24min

74 - Passkeys Provide Better Security Than Passwords

This podcast features Alex Weinert, Vice President for Identity Security at Microsoft, an authority in safeguarding online identities. He delves into the drawbacks of traditional passwords, emphasizing their vulnerability to cybercrime. Alex discusses how passkeys work, highlighting their ease of use and superior security features. He also explains the seamless synchronization of passkeys across devices and the critical role of multi-factor authentication. The conversation underscores the urgent need to transition from passwords to this innovative solution for enhanced online protection.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 31min

73 - Checkbook's Holiday Shopping Tips 2024

The hectic holiday shopping season is underway, and for many, that will put a strain on the family budget. Checkbook wants to make this stressful time a little easier. Our annual holiday helper is packed with timely advice: Super shoppers share tips about how they find the best prices and avoid fake sales. Plus, how to avoid gift card scams, stop porch pirates, and spot bogus online shipping notices. Also, the pros and cons of buy now, pay later loans. Additional Consumerpedia Episodes & Resources: Checkbook's Top Holiday Shopping Tips Don't Overspend This Holiday Shopping Season #59: Saving Money at the Supermarket #58: Misleading Marketing Gets You to Buy Now and Pay More #57: Whatever Happened to Customer Service? #52: Shop Safely Online This Holiday Season #26: Sale Prices Are Rarely Real Deals Not a Checkbook member? ⁠Sign up for a free 30-day trial to access all of our unbiased ratings⁠.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 32min

72 - Finding a Real Estate Agent That's Right for You

The process has changed for anyone looking to hire a real estate agent; new rules took effect in August that are designed to bring transparency and competition to the marketplace. Consumer advocates hope agents will be more willing to negotiate their commissions, but the new process and unfamiliar paperwork could create confusion for a while. In this episode: A look at the new rules and what they will mean to both buyers and sellers. Also, things everyone should know when they’re hiring a real estate agent. More from Consumer Federation of America: Consumer Alert: How Home Buyers and Sellers Can Cope with New Real Estate Broker Rules and Practices CFA Releases Criteria for Evaluating Home Seller Contract Forms CFA Releases Criteria for Evaluating Home Buyer Contract Forms More from Ilyce Glink: 100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask Love, Money + Real Estate Newsletter Not a Checkbook member? ⁠Sign up for a free 30-day trial to access all of our unbiased ratings⁠.
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Oct 3, 2024 • 27min

71 - Redo Your Kitchen or Bath for Less

Kitchen and bathroom renos are the most common home improvement projects—and they can be mighty expensive. If the layout of your kitchen or bath already works for you, and its cabinets and other features are in decent shape, you might be able to save a bunch of cash by doing what’s called a “light remodel.” In this episode, how to decide if light remodeling is the way to go, the savings to your wallet and the environment by going this route, and how to keep most of what you have. Plus, some specific ideas on ways to freshen up kitchens and baths. Read Checkbook's full report on redoing your kitchen or bath for less. Not a Checkbook member? ⁠Sign up for a free 30-day trial to access all of our unbiased ratings⁠.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 28min

70 - How to Save on Prescription Drugs

Prescription drug costs in the U.S. are “significantly higher” than in most other countries, according to a report earlier this year from the Rand Corporation. The average American spends more than $1,400 a year on prescription medications, research shows. For many, that expense is a budget buster. Because of the high cost, more than 9 million Americans don’t take their medications as directed, the CDC reports, which could result in serious health consequences In this episode: Why are drug prices so high, and can anything be done about it? Plus, ways you can cut the cost of your prescription meds. About our guests: Lisa Gill is an investigative reporter with Consumer Reports who focuses on health and medicine. Stacie Dusetzina is a professor in the Department of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Much of her research focuses on the economics related to prescription drugs. Additional Consumerpedia podcast episodes on health. More from Consumer Reports How to Beat the Rising Cost of Prescription Drugs Online Pharmacies Can Help You Save Big on Prescription Drugs How to Find the Best Medicare Part D Drug Plan Not a Checkbook member? ⁠Sign up for a free 30-day trial to access all of our unbiased ratings⁠.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 25min

69 - Free Airline Stopovers

Want to spend a few days in Dublin before going to Munich? Sightsee in Madrid or Lisbon on the way home from Paris or Rome? Maybe break up that long-haul flight to Australia or New Zealand with a few nights in Tokyo or Honolulu? Dozens of airlines (mostly foreign carriers) let you visit two places for the price of one by allowing free stopovers. Book these tickets and you can stay in the hub city for a few days or weeks, and then continue onward to your final destination. In this episode: A look at some of the stopover programs available and how to find them. Plus, tips for anyone planning to buy a plane ticket. Additional Resources: These 26 Airlines Let Flyers Stop Over in Their Hubs for Free Consumerpedia Episode 62: The Travel Show 2024 New Rule Will Soon Require Airlines to Provide Automatic Refunds When Flights Are Canceled or Significantly Delayed Don't Get Left Behind When Your Airline Travel Credits Expire Credit Card Reward Programs Under Scrutiny by Federal Regulators Not a Checkbook member? ⁠Sign up for a free 30-day trial to access all of our unbiased ratings⁠.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 27min

68 - Rewards Cards

Whether it’s points, miles, or cash back, it’s nice to be rewarded for shopping. The lure of “getting something extra” can encourage you to apply for new credit cards and spend more to score those rewards. In recent years, many credit card reward programs have become more complex and confusing, and frustrated cardholders are complaining to federal regulators. In this episode: Should the CFPB create new rules to regulate credit card rewards programs? Also, a close-up look at the most common complaints about airline rewards cards, and how chasing rewards can cost you money. Additional Resources: Credit Cards: How to Choose the Best One Credit Cards Provide Strong Protections for Consumers Saving on Gas: Which Rewards Credit Cards Offer the Best Deals at the Pump? Not a Checkbook member? ⁠Sign up for a free 30-day trial to access all of our unbiased ratings⁠.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 20min

67 - Buying Eyewear

When it comes to buying corrective eyewear, the choices seem endless—from dozens of contacts to thousands of fashionable frames. Even so, shopping for new specs or contacts can be a major hassle, and it's an expensive purchase. In this episode: Which eyewear stores offer the best advice and service, where to find the best prices on glasses and contact lenses, and who should you see to get your eye exam? Read Checkbook's full report on opticians, optometrists, and buying eyewear. Not a Checkbook member? Sign up for a free 30-day trial to access all of our unbiased ratings.

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