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    • comcastic

      Comcast Employee Rescues Driver From A Submerged Car

      Add "rescue people from an underwater car" to the list of things Comcast is better at than installing cable. More »

      4:19 PM on Tue Aug 4 2009
      By Meg Marco
      7,764 views, 59 comments

    • happy endings

      Marriott Is Nice To You When Jerks Charge Food To Your Room

      Reader Stephen writes in to let us know that the Marriott Residence Inn in Boulder, CO was nice to him when some random jerks charged food to his room. More »

      3:17 PM on Tue Jul 28 2009
      By Meg Marco
      15,434 views, 77 comments

    • community banking Reform

      Crackpots Detail Insane Ideas For Banking Reform

      Credit Slips has this wild idea about reforming the banking system by letting some fairy-tale character named "Bob" run around issuing loans to qualified people in his community. We normally love Credit Slips as a well-researched piece of scholarly work masquerading as a blog, like cauliflower disguised as Cheetos, but this "community banking" idea? Ridiculous, right?! Grab a juice box and hit the jump to see what happens when economists take a stab at children's fiction. More »

      8:00 AM on Sat Jul 18 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      4,853 views, 43 comments

      Most discussed Steve Pan: Wll, f crtn grp f ppl wr shwn t b cmpltly rrspnsbl wth lns nd prhps mght vn b more »

    • lucky

      Man Leaves Camera In Airport, Then Actually Gets It Back

      Reader Mike cc'd us on a complimentary email to Southwest Airlines, which is something that usually doesn't happen when the words "lost and found" are involved. Long story short— he lost his camera and the airline lost his bags — but he managed to get everything back with a minimum of effort. Lucky guy! More »

      12:59 PM on Thu Jun 18 2009
      By Meg Marco
      5,760 views, 50 comments

      Most discussed burnedout: That's because Southwest employs PEOPLE and not evil, selfish, souless, brain-sucking zombies like the jerks who work for United, American more »

    • above and beyond

      Saved From Flat Tire Hell By The CVS "Samaritan Van"

      Did you know that there was a fleet of CVS "Samaritan Vans" that patrol the highways looking for motorists in need of help? We didn't, until reader Danielle let us know she'd been saved by one. More »

      6:39 PM on Mon Jun 15 2009
      By Meg Marco
      10,652 views, 87 comments

    • above and beyond

      IKEA Flies Your Sofa Cover From Philly To LA In Their Luggage

      IKEA isn't really known for their customer service, but apparently one location in LA is trying to change that. More »

      12:29 PM on Fri May 8 2009
      By Meg Marco
      12,308 views, 42 comments

    • digital cameras

      Above And Beyond: Canon Replaces Broken 5-Year-Old Camera For Free

      It shouldn't surprise me when a company stands behind their products' quality, but it really does. One reader was so happy with her experience with Canon that she had to share it with us. More »

      8:34 PM on Tue May 5 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      12,184 views, 81 comments

    • twitter

      Helpful Service from Wachovia via Twitter

      Reader Mike wrote to us about a problem he was experiencing with Wachovia (now part of Wells Fargo, but apparently keeping its own identity.) A day later, he he wrote back, informing us that the problem had resolved itself via Wachovia's Twitter account. (Customers, take note: that's http://twitter.com/Wachovia.) More »

      9:20 PM on Thu Apr 23 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      3,458 views, 22 comments

      Most discussed Michael Belisle: So how do you know if it's a legitimate Twitter account? You know what I'm sayin'? How long until Twishing spoils more »

    • magazines

      Shrink Ray Turned On Latest Issue Of GOOD Magazine

      The latest issue of GOOD magazine, which arrived in our mailbox yesterday, seems to be equal parts tongue-in-cheek and an actual attempt to save money on printing. To be honest, it's the first time we ever made it entirely through a magazine in one sitting, so in that sense we kind of like the new format, even if it's just for one issue. Of note: if your resume sucks, you can enter it in their resume-makeover contest. More »

      4:48 PM on Thu Mar 5 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,979 views, 25 comments

      Most discussed Preyfar: Step 1) Print ResumeStep 2) Add CatStep 3) ... Oh, you know the rest. more »

    • happy endings

      Sprint Helps You Deal With Your Deadbeat Brother

      Reader B. probably shouldn't have used her credit to help her less-than-creditworthy brother get a cellphone, but this story has a happy ending thanks to some helpful customer service from Sprint. More »

      12:37 PM on Wed Feb 11 2009
      By Meg Marco
      13,123 views, 59 comments

    • good

      The Place to Go For BofA Justice: Twitter

      Reader Alex was at his wits end with Bank of America and their ever-present rate changing. After using every other resource, he turned to BofA's Twitter, and actually got some resolution. Full letter inside. More »

      9:00 AM on Wed Feb 11 2009
      By Alex Jarvis
      6,517 views, 19 comments

    • salmonella

      A More Helpful Big Brother: Grocery Store Loyalty Programs Used To Notify Customers Of Salmonella Recall

      According to Consumer Reports, some grocery stores are using their loyalty card registrations to get in touch with customers who bought recalled peanut butter products. More »

      2:59 PM on Mon Feb 9 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      3,402 views, 49 comments

    • above and beyond

      Mint Alerts Users Whose Accounts Were Fraudulently Charged

      A couple days ago, we wrote about a fake company called Adele that was fraudulently charging 25 cents to credit cards. Personal finance site Mint heard about the scam too, and they reviewed their users' records and notified them if they found a fraudulent charge. More »

      1:41 PM on Thu Jan 15 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      7,334 views, 65 comments

      Most discussed chucklebuck: If they don't store your bank login information, how were they able to check people's accounts for this without those more »

    • above and beyond

      L.L. Bean Refuses To Let You Be Unhappy -- Even Though It's Your Own Fault

      L.L. Bean just wants you to be happy, ok? Even if your unhappiness is entirely your own fault because you ordered the wrong size shirts and had them monogrammed. They don't care. You will be happy or else. More »

      12:11 PM on Mon Jan 12 2009
      By Meg Marco
      26,243 views, 158 comments

    • travel

      Delta Helps You Escape Chicago Before The Winter Storm Of Doom

      There's a nasty winter storm coming to Chicagoland — a mix of rain, sleet and snow that might result in 12" of accumulation. Jennifer was scheduled to fly right in the middle of it. More »

      12:39 PM on Thu Dec 18 2008
      By Meg Marco
      8,446 views, 62 comments

    • nintendo

      Nintendo Goes Above and Beyond for Globe-Trotting Gamer

      When you have a Japanese Nintendo DS and it breaks while in America, who do you send it to? Reader Drew expected high repair fees, but got a surprise when he spoke to Nintendo of America Representative, Amanda. More »

      5:00 PM on Thu Nov 20 2008
      By Alex Jarvis
      12,791 views, 55 comments

    • above and beyond

      Logitech Helps You Out Just Because They Feel Like It

      Here's a nice story! Cody bought a refurbished Logitech remote from an Amazon reseller — which he says had no warranty of any kind. When it broke, he called Logitech and they decided to replace it for free. Just because! More »

      2:32 PM on Wed Nov 19 2008
      By Meg Marco
      9,552 views, 76 comments

    • happy endings

      Home Depot Sells You A Used Battery Pack, Manages Not To Accuse You Of Fraud

      Here's a happy story from someone who bought a "Box of Crap" (this is what we call a box that looks new, but contains the wrong item or a used item, due to return fraud). Instead of accusing reader Ryan of some sort of crime, Home Depot simply issued him a gift card. Hooray! More »

      11:32 AM on Mon Nov 10 2008
      By Meg Marco
      40,069 views, 37 comments

      Most discussed pmcpa2: I went to buy something at HD this weekend... Pre-shopped online and got my prices in hand. Item was more »

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