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11/02/2009

Five questions to ask before donating to a charity

BBB Wise Giving Alliance advises donors to research a charity prior to giving and provides five questions to ask when vetting where to contribute this holiday season.

10/01/2009

BBB Warns Renters to Be Wary of Bogus Home Rentals Online

Consumers who wish to rent an apartment or home using Craigslist or other online classifieds need to use caution according to your Better Business Bureau.

09/29/2009

Act Now to Take Advantage of the First-Time Home Buyers Tax Credit

Time is running out for first-time home buyers to take advantage of the $8,000 tax credit set aside for them this year as part of the economic recovery effort.

09/24/2009

BBB Warns Of Buying Flood Damaged Cars

Don't Get Stuck With A Flood Damaged Vehicle

09/09/2009

Five Questions if Direct Selling is for you

Being successful at direct selling doesn’t require any special education or experience but it isn’t for everyone. Better Business Bureau suggests people ask themselves a few questions when considering a new venture in direct sales.

09/05/2007

Tips for Dealing with Home Insurance Adjuster after Disaster Strikes

Every year hurricanes, tornados, violent thunderstorms, flooding and fires wreak havoc across the country. In 2006 alone, there were 33 major catastrophes affecting hundreds of communities across the U.S., which resulted in 2.3 million claims for losses totaling $9.2 billion, according to the Insurance Information Institute.

07/21/2007

Tips for Troubled Homeowners

The headlines are discouraging. Rising mortgage interest rates are taking a toll on many homeowners, just as the market value of their home is flattening or declining. Mortgage delinquency rates are up and home foreclosures are at a record high in many parts of the country.

06/11/2007

Tips for Keeping Your Cell Phone Safe from Hackers and Thieves

As the technology improves, we increasingly rely on our cell phones for more than just making calls; we’re using them to send emails, schedule meetings, and surf the internet. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns that the downside of having a little computer in your pocket is that, just like with the computer on your desk, there are people out there ready, willing, and able to exploit it.

05/15/2007

BBB Warns Vacationers: Travel-Related Fraud is on the Rise

With Memorial Day approaching and summer not far behind, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is advising consumers on how to spot and avoid the threat of vacation and travel-related fraud.

05/02/2007

Tips for Selling Through Consignment

If you have unwanted possessions and simply don’t have the time or know-how to sell or auction them on your own, a reputable consignment business might be just what you need. The consignment operation will handle the marketing and sale of your merchandise, and hopefully you will make some money in the process.

12/14/2006

Tips on Credit Cards

Take a simple test. Without peeking at your credit card statements, what is the total amount you owe on all of your cards? What interest rate(s) are you paying? How often do you incur extra fees because your payment was late or become you've gone over your credit limit? Do you typically make only the minimum payment?

11/09/2006

Tips for Holiday Toy Safety

Toys have changed over the years and the assortment can be astounding, particularly to those who haven’t toy-shopped in awhile. Child safety, however, never goes out of style. It is something grandparents and other family members should always keep in mind when selecting gifts for youngsters.

10/30/2006

Tips on How to Repay Your Debt

Excessive debt can be troubling. It may weigh heavily on your mind, cause tension in the family and dampen your quality of life.

09/14/2006

Tips on How to Develop a Working Budget

Developing a family or household budget probably does not rank very high on the list of activities folks would choose to engage in during their spare time. In fact, many people might consider this task to be a chore, not a choice. That mindset can lead to financial chaos, at best, and to financial ruin, in a worst-case scenario.

09/06/2006

Tips on Renting a Self-Storage Unit

Self-storage facilities dot the landscapes of new and older communities. Folks rent units to empty overflowing basements; to stash furnishings while moving or remodeling; or to store business supplies for future use.