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    • rate decreases

      Michigan Utility Company Must Refund $39 Million To Overcharged Customers

      In Michigan, utilities can increase rates without first getting approval, but that means the Michigan Public Service Commission can later reduce them. That's what happened on Monday, when the Commission ordered Consumers Energy to refund about $39.6 million to customers it overcharged since last May. More »

      3:31 PM on Thu Nov 5 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,180 views, 21 comments

      Most discussed FatLynn: Do they actually have to cut checks back to the customers? Or do they get to do the scam more »

    • fee traps

      Chase Sets Early Payment Trap, Customer Falls Into It

      Daniel's Providian/WaMu credit card was recently absorbed into Chase's swollen belly, and they welcomed him to their family by catching him in a technicality that cost him $39. Here's a good example of why you need to pay attention to statement cycles, even if your bank won't tell you to. More »

      5:13 PM on Fri Oct 23 2009
      By Chris Walters
      23,009 views, 129 comments

      Most discussed mrsam: Once again, I have to point out that the root cause of this problem is carrying a balance in the more »

    • verizon

      Verizon Won't Give Elderly Couple Their $600 Back

      Bonnie's elderly parents switched from Verizon dial-up to Verizon DSL, but Verizon didn't turn off their dial-up account when switching them to DSL. They somehow failed to notice when they continued to be charged for dialup. For two years. More »

      8:00 PM on Thu Oct 22 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      6,509 views, 77 comments

    • electricity bills

      Energy Star Program Relies On Honor System For Some Products

      Your new washer, dryer, fridge, monitor, or TV set may have an Energy Star label on it, but it turns out that nobody is making sure that means anything, reports the New York Times. Our parent organization Consumer Reports pointed out that this was a problem a year ago. More »

      2:54 PM on Mon Oct 19 2009
      By Chris Walters
      7,623 views, 29 comments

      Most discussed msbask: Is it any wonder I'm so cynical? You simply cannot trust a single company or government entity in this country. more »

    • pranks

      Guy Who Invented Spider Currency Wrote Fake McDonalds Memo

      This will probably come as a surprise to no one, but the fake McDonalds memo that went viral last month was written by David Thorne, the same guy who tried to pay for a bill with a drawing of a spider. He is a very silly man. More »

      8:57 PM on Wed Oct 14 2009
      By Chris Walters
      16,661 views, 74 comments

      Most discussed katstermonster: Am I still an asshole for saying that I thought it was pretty obvious that this was a hoax? more »

    • how it works

      The Consumer Financial Protection Agency And You

      Legislation to create a Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA) is making its way through Congress. Interested parties have spoken out ("It sucks!" "It's awesome!"). Now the White House wants to know what you think. More »

      6:14 PM on Fri Oct 9 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      4,092 views, 34 comments

    • etfs

      Frontier Communications Has To Pay Back Early Termination Fees

      If you signed up for Frontier Communications' Price Protection Plan—a combo phone and broadband package—between January 2007 and September 2008, and you canceled the agreement and were charged an early termination fee (ETF), you may be getting some cash back. More »

      3:03 PM on Tue Oct 6 2009
      By Chris Walters
      2,280 views, 6 comments

      Most discussed Boberto: "you should always report company misbehavior to authorities like your state's office of the attorney general" Especially when your AG has more »

    • gouging

      Comcast Raising Cable Modem Rental Fees This Fall

      Comcast is going to start rolling out a $2 fee hike across the country this fall, which means your cable modem rental fee will go from $3 to $5 by the end of the year. Comcast says they absolutely have to do this or they'll never be able to pay for service and equipment upgrades, which makes us wonder how the poor underfunded company manages to stay afloat at all. More »

      10:43 AM on Wed Sep 16 2009
      By Chris Walters
      7,457 views, 128 comments

      Most discussed Moosehawk: If you pay for your own modem though don't forget that Comcast isn't responsible for anything that happens to it. more »

    • plastic only

      NYC Restaurant Stops Accepting Cash

      If you decide to eat at Commerce, an unpleasantly named upscale restaurant in New York City that charges nearly $25 for spaghetti, your cash is no longer welcome.

      "If you don't have a credit card, you can use a debit card," said the restaurant's co-owner, Tony Zazula. "If you don't have a debit card, you probably don't have a checking account. And if you don't have a checking account, you probably shouldn't be eating at Commerce to begin with."

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      10:46 AM on Fri Sep 11 2009
      By Chris Walters
      15,305 views, 273 comments

    • electricity

      Lower Energy Prices Could Mean Lower Electric Bills For Consumers, Or Maybe Not

      Having trouble paying your high power bill? The law of supply and demand may be your friend. Americans' electricity use is decreasing for the first time since 1949. (Maybe it's all those compact fluorescent bulbs.) This means that your electric bill could be slightly lower in the coming months...or at least not increase as much as usual. More »

      6:30 PM on Sat Sep 5 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      6,289 views, 49 comments

      Most discussed Ragman: Yeah, they dropped in Texas. I think our old plan is about 14 cents, down from 16 cents in more »

    • suckas

      Congratulations Americans, We Pay The Most For Cellphone Service

      A new survey from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) compared annual costs around the world for consumers who have cellphones, and the U.S. is in the top three for most expensive. How expensive? DSLReports notes that "on average, the OECD found that Americans pay $635.85 on cell phone service, compared to $131.44 per year in the Netherlands or $137.94 per year in Sweden." More »

      12:18 PM on Wed Aug 12 2009
      By Chris Walters
      56,158 views, 154 comments

      Most discussed Radi0logy: $11.50 a month for cell phone service? I want to know more about how that compares to what I get more »

    • double billing

      AT&T Charges Customer Twice, Refuses To Investigate It

      We think AT&T just stole about $157 from commenter Spoco. They applied the payment as always via his Amex card, but then said that it was declined and auto-debited it a second time a month later (+ late fees, of course). The only problem is, it wasn't declined, and Spoco has proof. He just can't get anyone at AT&T to care. More »

      6:51 PM on Wed Jul 29 2009
      By Chris Walters
      8,050 views, 67 comments

      Most discussed LastError: I'd call Amex and protest the charge. ATT is putting through a double billing and that's not allowed. For what more »

    • money-saving tips

      Look Out For These Ways Money Slips Down The Drain

      Like water swirling a drain, it's in your money's inert nature to flow away from you. Blogger Fabulously Broke identifies several ways in which people waste funds without realizing what they're doing. More »

      9:15 AM on Tue Jul 28 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      14,861 views, 147 comments

    • overcharged

      What To Do When You Discover You've Been Overcharged At A Restaurant

      James discovered that the waiter at a steakhouse he and his wife ate at padded his bill by 4 extra dollars, but also ran through the charge a second time with no tip at all. Now he's wondering what to do next. More »

      12:52 PM on Fri Jul 17 2009
      By Chris Walters
      26,163 views, 242 comments

      Most discussed ponycyndi: He was probably mad that you left a 12% tip on a $38 check. more »

    • money saving tips

      Bail Yourself Out By Draining Water Costs

      If Kevin Costner's epic cinematic vision is to be trusted, water will only continue to get more rare and pricey, even as we move closer to a world of melted polar ice caps. More »

      9:15 AM on Fri Jul 17 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      5,318 views, 76 comments

    • aol

      Zombie AOL Account Plague Spreads To Wall Street Journal Columnist

      Our reader Jennifer isn't the only former Time Warner employee whose AOL account has risen from the dead, prompting collection notices and confusion. Wall Street Journal investing columnist Jason Zweig, a former Time Warner employee, found himself in precisely the same situation, and wrote about his epic customer service adventure. More »

      7:10 PM on Mon Jul 6 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      6,791 views, 30 comments

      Most discussed twophrasebark: Shouldn't a reporter from WSJ be calling AOL Corporate for comment and to investigate these issues? more »

    • cancel the account

      What, You Expect Comcast To Stop Billing You Just Because You Canceled Your Account?

      Look, Comcast, when you take back someone's equipment and give them a receipt confirming that their account has no balance, it's not unreasonable for them to think that their account is canceled. Don't keep billing them for service and equipment rentals, and don't tell them that you "can keep [the account] active and [bill] indefinitely until [you] decide to disconnect it." Because if you do, they're going to call their state Attorney General's office. At least that's how Paul convinced Comcast to finally cancel his account. More »

      10:00 AM on Sun Jul 5 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      11,974 views, 55 comments

      Most discussed Heresy_Fnord: Yes another reason why something must be done about the Cable empire monopolies. All of these companies are monopolies more »

    • aol

      Zombie AOL Account Crawls Out Of The Grave Nine Years Later

      Jennifer, like many people, one subscribed to AOL. She paid for the service originally, then received a free account while employed with Time Warner. Then she joined the 21st century and didn't use AOL at all, but her free account remained in the system. Until AOL started billing her. Nine years later. More »

      7:28 AM on Wed Jul 1 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      19,049 views, 84 comments

      Most discussed lockdog: I had an AOL account in the early/mid 90s. I remember the first time we got connected at 800 baud. more »

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