Kellogg's Finally Explains Eggo Waffle Shortage
No eggo to leggo

Kellogg's Finally Explains Eggo Waffle Shortage

Family Kicked Off Flight For Misbehaving Kids, No Refund
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Family Kicked Off Flight For Misbehaving Kids, No Refund

Verizon Configures Phones So You Incur Erroenous Data Charges? (To The Tune Of $300 Million)
Verizon

Verizon Configures Phones So You Incur Erroenous Data Charges? (To The Tune Of $300 Million)

Walmart Security Guard Gets Head-butted, Sat On, Peed On
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Walmart Security Guard Gets Head-butted, Sat On, Peed On

MPAA Shuts Down Town's Free Muni WiFi Over 1 Download
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MPAA Shuts Down Town's Free Muni WiFi Over 1 Download

Starting July 1, 2010 Overdraft Fees Will Require Consumer Consent
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Starting July 1, 2010 Overdraft Fees Will Require Consumer Consent

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    • No eggo to leggo

      Kellogg's Finally Explains Eggo Waffle Shortage

      Consumerist's quest to find out on behalf of you, our readers, to find out where all of the Eggo waffles have gone has come to an end. The culprit isn't aliens or unemployed Americans munching on waffles at home while watching Judge Judy. It was a flood at the factory in Atlanta where the waffles are made. More »

      7:00 PM on Sat Nov 14 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      2,896 views, 30 comments

      Most discussed Aresef: At least they aren't waffling on the issue. more »

    • Airlines

      Congress Investigates Airline Fees In Search Of Tax Revenue

      Congress is concerned about the new fees that airlines seem to enjoy piling on their passengers. But not out of any sense of concern for consumers' wallets. The problem is the lost tax revenue that airports are missing out on when airlines increase their prices through the use of fees instead of by raising fares. More »

      5:00 PM on Sat Nov 14 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      1,123 views, 18 comments

      Most discussed Cant_stop_the_rock: The poll question is kind of meaningless without dollar amounts. Some fees can be avoided, i.e. by bringing less more »

    • Comcast

      An Insider Look At Comcast's Customer Service Boot Camp

      Travel with Consumer Watch columnist Jon Yates of the Chicago Tribune to the training ground of our nation's elite. The few, the powerless, and the often berated: Comcast customer service representatives. Yates sat in on a training class for new reps, sat in on many live calls, and shared the secrets of agents' formation. Sort of. More »

      3:00 PM on Sat Nov 14 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      2,445 views, 14 comments

      Most discussed Razor512: Basic call center training. no matter what problem the user reports, be it a damaged cable line or a faulty modem, more »

    • Adverse events

      Rubber And Steel Fragments Found Inside Medication

      The FDA has sent a warning to biotech company Genzyme after particles of rubber, steel, and fibers were found in vials of five of their injectable medications. The contamination occurred during the manufacturing process, and the FDA is concerned because doctors could be, y'know, injecting garbage fragments into their patients. More »

      1:00 PM on Sat Nov 14 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      1,865 views, 17 comments

      Most discussed CaptZ: I can only same one thing about how rubber, steel, and fibers can get into a line of medications......WTF? more »

    • No eggo to leggo

      Poll: What Caused The Great Eggo Waffle Shortage Of '09?

      Clearly, our post about the Eggo waffle shortages struck some kind of nerve. We contacted Kellogg's about the real reason for the nationwide shortage, and they haven't gotten back to us yet. So we let our imaginations run wild. More »

      11:00 AM on Sat Nov 14 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      7,612 views, 76 comments

    • success stories

      AT&T Waives $645 In Early Termination Fees For Reader With No Service

      Reader Y0himba was a loyal and happy customer of AT&T Wireless. But then the iPhone 3Gs became cheaper and proliferated, and he told both Consumerist and AT&T that his family's phones became completely non-functional. But this is not a complaint—it is a tale of victory. More »

      9:00 AM on Sat Nov 14 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      6,125 views, 25 comments

      Most discussed ReaveT: I know its hip to hate AT&T these days, but honestly, I've enjoyed their quality of service, and the customer more »

    • Flickr

      Consumerist Friday Flickr Finds

      Here are seven wonderful photos readers added to The Consumerist Flickr Pool this week, picked for neatness and usability in a Consumerist post. Check 'em out! More »

      6:44 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Chris Walters
      3,287 views, 27 comments

      Most discussed RoofCoffeeCup: OMG, how could you?! I clicked on the image of the burning credit card, and what do I see? That more »

    • warnings

      You Can't Use A Barnes & Noble Gift Card For Ebooks

      If you or someone you know is getting a nook, Barnes & Noble's version of the Kindle, this year and you want to use a gift card to fill it with books, forget it. For mysterious reasons, the retailer won't allow it. (By contrast, Amazon does.) More »

      6:20 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Chris Walters
      3,269 views, 52 comments

      Most discussed ChemicallyInert: When did it become impolite to gift people cash? more »

    • Collection agencies

      Am I Responsible For My Parents' Debt?

      Jay's parents have gotten quite, uh, spendy with their retirement income, and now they've got a lot of debt they can't pay off. This has become Jay's problem not because he's a party to any of the debt, but because they've put him down as a reference and now bill collectors are harassing him. More »

      6:03 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Chris Walters
      17,072 views, 121 comments

      Most discussed humphrmi: WAY before bankruptcy, another option you must consider for your parents is a reverse mortgage. They have to have more »

    • Govenment

      FDA: Convince Us That Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages Are Safe And Legal

      The FDA says that companies have 30 days to convince them that caffeinated alcoholic beverages are safe and legal, because they don't seem to remember approving them. More »

      5:59 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Meg Marco
      6,879 views, 71 comments

    • Walmart

      Walmart Takes Steps To Prevent More Black Friday Chaos And Tragedy

      Hoping to avoid anything even close to last year's tragic Black Friday human stampede, Walmart stores nationwide aren't opening at the crack of dawn. Instead of opening their doors at 5 A.M. and inviting sales-crazed frenzies, they will open at 6 A.M. on Thanksgiving Day, then remain open overnight. More »

      5:37 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      6,576 views, 55 comments

      Most discussed xtc46 - thinksmarter...: Im pretty sick of stored getting blamed for this kind of stuff. While they certainly encourage it by having big more »

    • Delays

      Customer Says OnTrac Is Ruining His Amazon Prime Membership

      Brian paid for an Amazon Prime membership in order to expedite shipments. Unfortunately, the company contracted to deliver the goods to him doesn't seem up to the job. More »

      5:32 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Chris Walters
      7,068 views, 59 comments

    • Credit Cards

      Chase Raises Interest Rate On Closed Account

      David closed his Chase credit card account instead of accepting a rate increase earlier this year. That should have been the end of it, but it turned out Chase later went ahead and increased the interest rate anyway. More »

      5:25 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Chris Walters
      6,040 views, 32 comments

    • General Motors

      How Epic Bureaucracy Led To GM's Doom

      Have you ever wondered how a profit-seeking entity could have possibly produced the Pontiac Aztek? The answer lies in GM's century-old bureaucracy. Like all good bureaucracies, it helped to stifle innovation, squash dissent, and perpetuate bad ideas. More »

      4:20 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      9,989 views, 84 comments

    • open thread

      Top Posts Of The Week And Open Thread

      Mafia Wars CEO Brags About Scamming Users From Day One
      Walmart Goes Crazy On Couple Suspected Of Shoplifting
      Never Follow A Security Guard Into The Back Of The Store
      MPAA Shuts Down Town's Free Muni WiFi Over 1 Download
      You Can Make Your Own Liquid Tamiflu At Home

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      2:00 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      1,169 views, 258 comments

    • Travel

      Family Kicked Off Flight For Misbehaving Kids, No Refund

      An Arizona mom says she was flying to Billings, Montana for her birthday — but never got off the ground because the airline kicked her — and her unruly kids off the flight. They were told they could take another flight — if they paid for it. The airline says it's their policy not to offer refunds. More »

      1:47 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Meg Marco
      23,940 views, 453 comments

      Most discussed hunter3742: They offered credit for another flight. That's good enough. They were perfectly withing their rights removing the family, more »

    • Verizon

      Verizon Configures Phones So You Incur Erroenous Data Charges? (To The Tune Of $300 Million)

      If you have a Verizon phone, you've probably at one point accidentally hit a button that connects you to "Get It Now" or "Mobile Web." Arg. And it's double-arg when it turns out that even if you cancel right away, you still get hit with a $1.99 1MB data charge. According to a tipster, this is totally on purpose. More »

      1:04 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Ben Popken
      17,951 views, 129 comments

      Most discussed Scuba Steve: 2 words: Class Action. Take em down, and take em down hard. more »

    • Shopping

      Dollar Store Grand Opening Attracts Hundreds Of Shoppers

      To promote the opening of a new store, ultra-discount chain 99 Cents Only stocked a few things they don't normally carry, and sold them for 99 cents. Things like iPods and scooters. When they opened a store in San Jose, Calif., this sale proved popular. Very popular. More »

      12:10 PM on Fri Nov 13 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      11,328 views, 57 comments

      Most discussed Nate128: The article adds, "Shopper Jolon Nicolau would later be disappointed to realize that there was sales tax on the scooter more »

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