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Please Stop Sending Us Photos Of This Recalled Keychain

Please Stop Sending Us Photos Of This Recalled Keychain

For some reason, this Tinkerbell keychain from yesterday’s Recall Roundup caught people’s attention and they keep pointing it out to us. Please stop. [More]

We Don't Know Why People Keep Sending Us Pictures Of These Candlesticks

We Don't Know Why People Keep Sending Us Pictures Of These Candlesticks

But we would like you to stop. Please. [More]

New Jersey Lawyer Placed Ad Flyer On Rape Victim's Car

New Jersey Lawyer Placed Ad Flyer On Rape Victim's Car

Ambulance-chasing lawyers are nothing new, but a New Jersey lawyer may have stooped to a new low in his direct-marketing efforts to land a client.

AT&T Might Charge You For "Free" Mobile-To-Mobile Calls Unless You Notice

AT&T Might Charge You For "Free" Mobile-To-Mobile Calls Unless You Notice

Jeff canceled one of the two lines on his AT&T Mobility family plan, and on his next bill he noticed the remaining line had been charged for mobile-to-mobile calls on the AT&T network—even though those minutes are supposed to be free.

Verizon Admits They Did Wrong, Still Won't Do Right

Verizon Admits They Did Wrong, Still Won't Do Right

Reader Ronak found out that Verizon overcharged him on a few of his billing cycles. A quick call confirmed that an error in their system overcharged him, so he requested a correction. In a confusing counter-offer, Verizon offered only 25% of the money that they mistakenly charged him for back as a refund. Now, Ronak is confused. Full letter inside.

UPS Inadvertently Busts Mail Order Pot Scheme By Delivering Brick Of Marijuana To Wrong Address

UPS Inadvertently Busts Mail Order Pot Scheme By Delivering Brick Of Marijuana To Wrong Address

UPS delivered a package to a Texas man expecting some tools he had ordered. Instead, the man found a 30-pound brick of marijuana.

Computer Store Ad Uses Picture Of New MacBook Pro To Sell Old Ones

Computer Store Ad Uses Picture Of New MacBook Pro To Sell Old Ones

Andrew sent us this picture of a CampusTechShop ad that he says is all over his college campus. The ad trumpets reduced prices on the previous edition of MacBook Pro, then illustrates it with a picture of the new MacBook Pro.