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Holiday sales already? Stores have these deals coming
News4’s Susan Hogan shares info on sales and deals at Target, Best Buy, Amazon and more.
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New rule pushes Amazon to alert customers on dangerous products
Shopping on Amazon can make life easy. But with so many sellers, it can be hard to tell which storefronts are legitimate. News4 Consumer Reporter explains the new rule that better protects your purchases while putting pressure on scammers.
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How to pick kids' toothpaste and toothbrushes
Which toothpastes and toothbrushes are best for kids? News4’s Susan Hogan spoke with Consumer Reports.
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Tips for tackling your medical debt
News4’s Susan Hogan explains what to know about negotiating down your medical debt, what to do if it goes to collections agencies and more.
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How to get the most out of your gas tank
Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan shares some tips for getting the best performance and value from gas.
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Is a text claiming to be from the US Postal Service legitimate? It's not — it's a scammer
Text messages claim to be coming from the United States Postal Service, saying they are unable to deliver a package … unless you confirm your address at a link in the message.
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Scam alert: No, the U.S. Postal Service isn't texting you
Text messages claim to be coming from the United States Postal Service, saying they are unable to deliver a package … unless you confirm your address at a link in the message. News4’s Susan Hogan reports.
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Quick Question: How to make money from old clothing
Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan shares some tips for making money from old, unwanted clothing.
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Cleaning out your closet? These retailers want to help you recycle old clothes — and many will give you money back
More and more retailers have started sustainability initiatives designed to recycle old clothes, and many offer some extra money to participants in the form of discounts, store credits or cash back.
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Back-to-school shopping: What's worth waiting for
Back-to-school shopping is in full swing, but Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan explains it might be worth waiting until Labor Day or October for some deals.
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Use student discounts to score deals on back-to-school shopping
For college students and their parents, it’s important to pay close attention to special promotions this time of year. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan shares ways to save money on back-to-school shopping.
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How to save money on back-to-school essentials
News4’s Susan Hogan has tips for saving money on your supplies.
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A major security breach may have exposed your data. What to know
Millions of Americans’ Social Security Numbers might be compromised. News4’s Susan Hogan explains what steps you can take to protect yourself financially.
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Here's how scammers are bundling stolen info for sale online, experts say
While fewer checks are being written these days, check fraud continues to be widespread, and it’s surging. Many victims might not even know it’s happened to them.
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Here's how scammers are bundling stolen information for sale online
News4’s Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan reports on how stolen checks are sold to the highest bidder on sites including YouTube and Telegram, sometimes with matching IDs and debit cards. Here’s how to avoid falling victim.
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Tech gadgets, dorm supplies and other deals to shop for in August
If you’re shopping for tech gadgets, dorm supplies or a grill, you may be able to find a good deal in August. News4’s Susan Hogan shares the best deals this month, rated by Consumer Reports.
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Rental car companies: Here's which were highest and lowest in a survey
A survey by Consumer Reports asked about car rental companies. News4’s Susan Hogan explains which came out on top, which got low ratings and whether it’s safe to connect to a rental car’s Bluetooth.
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How to get a car ready for summer travel
When taking a summer road trip, it’s important to make sure the car is ready for the road. Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan has some tips for smart travel.
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Some medications increase risk of heat-related illness. Here's what to know
As temperatures spike across the DMV, so does the risk of heat-related illnesses like heat exhaustion and heat stroke. While there are many factors that can increase one’s likelihood of developing a heat-related illness — including age or medical history — some prescription and over-the-counter medications can also heighten the risk. These medications tend to have side effects that interfere…
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