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Consumers' Checkbook
A Consumers' Checkbook podcast empowering consumers to save money and make smarter choices. Hosted by "The ConsumerMan" Herb Weisbaum.
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Apr 6, 2023 • 25min
36 - Dark Patterns: Sales Tactics Designed to Deceive
Some companies try to boost business by doing things that are meant to mislead and manipulate customers. These include pre-checked boxes that obligate you to more than you bargained for, hard-to-find disclosures, and confusing cancellation policies. These practices are called “dark patterns,” and as more commerce moves online, they’re growing in scale and sophistication.
The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on illegal dark patterns, but because the problem is so widespread, you need to know what to look for to protect yourself. In this episode, Sam Levine, director of the FTC’s Consumer Protection Bureau, talks to us about some of the most common dark patterns.
Additional Resources:
Consumerpedia Episode 31: Watch Out for These Common Fraud Tricks & Traps

Mar 23, 2023 • 24min
35 - Aging in Place
For most aging adults, there really is no place like home. Surveys done by AAPR consistently find that nearly 80% of those 50 and older prefer to age in place rather than move in with relatives or into senior communities.
The aging-in-place movement can help you stay safe and comfortable in your home as you grow older. But it’s something you’ll need to plan for, the sooner, the better.
In this episode, learn what’s important when remodeling or retrofitting your house, as well an option that’s growing in popularity across the country: Neighborhood-focused networks, or “villages,” that offer social, medical, and household resources.
Read Checkbook’s full report on aging in place.

Mar 9, 2023 • 26min
34 - How to Be a Smarter Consumer
It takes some extra effort to be a good consumer; to make sure you’re getting a good price on quality merchandise, to find top-notch service providers, and to protect yourself from liars and cheats who want to rip you off or steal your identity. But the time it takes to do it right is nothing compared to the hassles of dealing with problems that can result from making poor choices.
To celebrate National Consumer Protection Week (March 5 – 11, 2023), we’ve assembled a group of experts and asked them to share some important consumer advice.
Guests: Kevin Brasler (Checkbook.org), Edgar Dworsky (Consumerworld.org), Amy Nofziger (AARP Fraud Watch Network), John Breyault, (Fraud.org), and Kimberly Palmer (NerdWallet)

Feb 23, 2023 • 26min
33 - Auto Insurance Based on How You Drive in Real Time. Good Choice or Not?
Auto insurance companies base their premiums on a host of factors, such as the vehicle, driving record, and, in most states, your age, gender, marital status, and credit history. Some also offer discounts if you agree to install telematic technology on your car, which monitors when and where you drive—and how safe or reckless you drive to get there. Is it worth giving up your privacy to see your insurance bill drop by as much as 30 or 40%?
In this episode, we talk to Michael DeLong, an advocacy associate with the Consumer Federation of America, about telematic data collection: How it works, how it can get things wrong, and whether you should even consider trading your privacy for lower insurance rates.

Feb 9, 2023 • 25min
32 - Grocery Delivery Services
If you find going to the grocery store a hassle, having your avocados, Doritos, and whatnot delivered is a convenient and time-saving option. And these services are a great help to those who can’t get to local markets due to physical impairments or a lack of transportation.
But you’re going to pay to have someone gather your groceries and bring them to you. At some stores, extra costs for delivery are only a few dollars per order; at others you’ll pay a sizable fee to skip the store.
In this episode, we discuss the pros, cons, and costs of having someone else do your shopping. How much do prices vary? Which services rate the best with Checkbook subscribers? Plus, tips to help you get the best prices should you decide to shop this way.
Read Checkbook's full report on grocery stores and delivery services, including undercover price comparisons and unbiased ratings for quality.

Jan 26, 2023 • 25min
31 - Watch Out for These Common Fraud Tricks & Traps
Americans lose billions of dollars each year to fraud. Anyone, even a savvy consumer, can get swindled by professional con artists. The best way to fight back is to understand the tricks fraudsters use to manipulate you.
In this episode, Sam Levine, Director of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, explains how dishonest businesses and scammers try to lie, cheat, and mislead you. Plus we cover what the FTC is doing to crack down on these fraudulent business practices.

Jan 12, 2023 • 25min
30 - HVAC: Finding Good Contractors & Choosing New Equipment
Keeping your house comfortable requires the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems to be properly installed and maintained. And when they need repairs or new equipment, you want a company you can trust to do quality work at a fair price.
In this episode, we’ll go over the things you should know about your HVAC before having work done, plus what you can do to maintain your system. And we’ll answer the question: Is it time to consider getting a heat pump?
Read Checkbook’s full report on HVAC systems, including contractor ratings and equipment price comparisons.

Dec 29, 2022 • 22min
29 - Home Security: Installers, Equipment, & DIY
It seems like every big company—from Google and Amazon to telephone and cable TV operators—now sells home security services and equipment.
Rather than spend thousands of dollars to have a security company install a system, you can do it yourself for a couple of hundred dollars and monitor things on your smartphone. But does any of this tech do any good?
In this episode, we’ll look at the pros and cons of professional systems vs. inexpensive DIY options, and run down some free security practices that will make your house less attractive to burglars.
Read Checkbook’s full report on home security strategies, including ratings of installers.

Dec 15, 2022 • 27min
28 - Bob Costas on Being a Better Consumer of Social Media
Social media was designed to bring us together, but it often fosters scams, spreads misinformation, and amplifies hate. The problem isn’t going to go away, so we need to become better consumers of what shows up on our feeds.In this episode, Emmy-award winning sportscaster and journalist Bob Costas talks about social media responsibility. Bob tackled the subject head-on in a recent episode of his HBO show, “Back On The Record,” discussing the highly-publicized case of Brooklyn Nets all-star guard Kyrie Irving, who recently shared a link to an antisemitic movie.Additional Resources:Facebook Privacy Settings Checkup

Dec 1, 2022 • 27min
27 - Checkbook's Top Holiday Shopping Tips
The holiday shopping season is in full swing—and you need a plan. The super shoppers at Checkbook.org are here to help.
With inflation driving up prices, it’s more important than ever to be a savvy holiday shopper. The National Retail Federation expects the average shopper to spend about $833 on gifts and other holiday items this year, up a few dollars from last year.
Read our full report on holiday shopping tips.
Additional Resources:
'Buy Now, Pay Later' Often a Debt Trap
Sale Prices Are Rarely Real Deals


