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      How Do You Decide Which Stories To Run?

      By Ben Popken, 11:41 AM on Thu Nov 8 2007, 1,641 views

      Like your high school guidance counselor, our door is always open. Drop your gripes, story tips, musings, rantings, or fabulous ideas in the box at tips@consumerist.com. Unlike your counselor, we will help you get into college. The college of good consumerism.

      We read every tip, and as long it's about something exploding, we post it. The other tips are subject to a severe review process, which for at least for the editor, consists of meeting some of the following:

      Is it set in America?
      Is it interesting?
      Can others glean useful information from it?
      Is it about a big company?
      Is it about banking, cellphones, cable companies, insurance or HMO's?
      Is it funny?
      Does it have a cool, big, picture?
      Is it a source document?
      Is it AOL related?
      Does it expose a facet in a current site discussion?
      Does it allow us to make potty jokes under the guise of consumer activism?

      Inside, all the stories last week that met these stringent criteria, along with those that tickled Brownlee's quixotic glands.

      Bank of America Ruined My Credit
      We Reprimand a WalMart Manager
      Capps Rental Bilks Katrina Relief Volunteer
      Joey's Med Grill Lets Reader Off The Rack
      Budgets Bills For Hypotheticals
      Camp Stove Runs Completely On Innuendo
      Dell Recalls 4.1M Exploding Laptop Batteries
      The Truth About '5'
      Alamo Passes On Charges for Imaginary Parking Tickets
      The Ubiquity of Broken Electronics Pilfering by the TSA
      Finally! This Site Covers A REAL Consumerist Issue

      Read More: Announcements, Complaints, Readers, basebar=about, monday morning reader round-up, Tips, Tips@consumerist.com

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