Steven was enjoying his drive down the California coast in his Enterprise rental car when he noticed a few ants marching across his dashboard. Before long, he “saw a large ant colony coming out of the inside of the car door.”
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It Shouldn't Take Three Years To Book A Carnival Cruise
Leslie and her husband haven’t been able to cruise with Carnival since Hurricane Katrina rained all over their original itinerary back in 2005. Carnival promised they would be able to cruise on a “space available” basis, except Carnival won’t confirm if space is available until three days before departure, making it nearly impossible for Leslie and her husband to buy affordable plane tickets or arrange care for their sixteen-month-old daughter.
You Love Netflix And Have Flooded Our Inbox With Compliments
Netflix was having some serious shipping and website problems Monday, and today our inbox is flooded with happy customers asking us to congratulate Netflix. Why?
6 Tax Credits That You Shouldn't Overlook
Here are 6 tax credits that can help you with the cost of education, child care, and improving your home.
Some Verizon Phones Adjusted For Daylight Saving Time This Morning, Call For Credit
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Google Is Sorry, Will Offer Full Refunds To Video Customers
Google has admitted to making a mistake with its poorly conceived (and received) plan to offer Google check out credits to customers who had purchased videos on its recently discontinued video download service.
Check Your Time Warner Cable Bill For An Extra $5 Charge
I just got my Time Warner bill in Southern California and wondered why my bill went up by exactly $5. I called customer service and asked them that exact question. Heather informed me that there was a billing glitch which charged an extra $5 and affected numerous people. She said the glitch would be fixed in the next few days but she would credit my account.
Hack Sprint For Dropped Call Credit
This sounds like a nifty HowTo on getting Sprint to give you a few extra bucks off your cellphone bill.
Free Service: Amazon Credits You
Remember a couple days back when we recommended using Amazon’s 30-day price drop policy to your advantage? We thought that was a pretty good idea, obviously, but keeping track of the price drops for every item—not just in a month, but every day in between—sounds like a real hassle.