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Stranded In Syracuse

By: admin@blog on 08/6/09 @ 8:20 pm | 0 Comments »

As a frequent American Airlines flyer I thought I had seen the worst the airline had to offer short of an accident.  If you fly them you know what I’m talking about.  Last week though may have established a new low.

The Highs and Lows at Lowe’s

By: admin@blog on 05/21/09 @ 5:32 pm | 0 Comments »

My wife and I just purchased new window shutters from Lowe’s and experienced a full range of good and bad customer service. If you have ever purchased custom shutters you probably know some of the drill. Find a product and price you like, the store sends out a rep to take exact measurements, pay the [...]

Mortgage Lenders Joining March Madness

By: admin@blog on 03/20/09 @ 3:33 pm | 0 Comments »

Forget about Bernie Madoff.  Forget about AIG.  Whatever happens there will happen and it won’t impact most of us anyway.  But there is good news that can help many homeowners with their finances and the economy too.

Breaking Up (With AT&T) Is Hard To Do

By: admin@blog on 03/12/09 @ 5:28 pm | 0 Comments »

If you think that when your contract with AT&T ends you can cancel your service, better think again.  I eagerly awaited the end of my two-year contract on a wireless card and called AT&T to drop their service the day after the contract expired.  Unfortunately for me, and you if you are an AT&T customer, [...]

75% – The Value Of Great Service

By: admin@blog on 02/15/09 @ 9:35 am | 0 Comments »

My wife and I had an interesting shopping experience recently that illustrated the value of great customer service to both a retailer and a consumer.  Since my wife needed some clothes we headed downtown to check out some of her favorite retailers here in Portland.  On the way to her destination we walked by an [...]

Shoppers Haggle For Better Deals

By: admin@blog on 12/29/08 @ 8:12 pm | 0 Comments »

American consumers have never been comfortable with the idea of haggling for a better price. If you disagree, ask a few friends how much they enjoyed buying their last new car. Yet according to a recent AP article, consumers are starting to haggle with retailers for better bargains. And desperate retailers are more open than [...]

Retailers Make It Easier To Return Merchandise

By: admin@blog on 12/26/08 @ 9:12 am | 0 Comments »

Go ahead and take that Christmas sweater or toaster back where it came from.  MSNBC reports that many retailers are relaxing their returns policies making it easier to return unwanted gifts.  Why would they do this in a retail environment where sales are so hard to come by?  According to the National Retail Federation, retailers [...]

How To Avoid Scams

By: admin@blog on 12/24/08 @ 5:31 pm | 0 Comments »

The Bernard Madoff scandall on Wall Street has more than rich fat cats concerned about protecting themselves from scam artists. If the rich and powerful can fall prey to alleged scam artists like Madoff, say concerned consumers, what chance to we have?  You should be very concerned about Ponzi scams and other types of hoaxes. [...]

Verizon Best Cell Service Provider

By: admin@blog on 12/14/08 @ 11:33 am | 0 Comments »

Confirming what many Verizon users already suspected, a recent Consumer Reports survey of its readers in 23 cities rated Verizon cell service superior, although cell phone service improved across the spectrum. Survey respondents cited fewer problems with connectivity, fewer dropped calls, and the ability to widely receive service that’s free of static.

Spend Your Money With Local Businesses

By: admin@blog on 12/9/08 @ 6:14 am | 0 Comments »

If you don’t know that these are difficult times you are either very rich or have just woke up from a five year nap.  This is not your father’s recession, it’s closer to your grandfather’s depression.  Millions of Americans are out of work and more soon will be. Large and small businesses are feeling the [...]