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Steve Pociask, American Consumer Institute, discusses the use of apps on your devices.
Elizabeth Casey, with Fox Corporation, discusses parental controls, why they are essential in protecting children from inappropriate TV programs, and how to use them.
Kevin Brasler, executive editor, Washington Consumer’s Checkbook, reveals how to find the best lawn care, tree repair services and garden centers.
Debra Berlyn, executive director, Project GOAL, describes the exciting technologies introduced at the CES consumer electronics show and how they affect the senior population.
Ben Lieberman, senior fellow, Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses changes in regulations that govern many household appliances.
Author Hal Shelton provides advice on steps to take before, during and after the start-up of a business.
Ted Frank, Competitive Enterprise Institute Center for Class Action Fairness, discusses how class action lawsuits sometimes benefit only the lawyers bringing the suit.
Tom Gordon, executive director of Responsive Law, talks about ways to use the legal system without having to hire a lawyer.
Bruce McClary of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling discusses debt elimination scams.
Jim Quiggle, Communications Director, Coalition Against Insurance Fraud, reveals the 2020 Insurance Fraud Hall of Shame.
Jill Gonzales, an analyst with WalletHub.com, discusses gift cards and credit cards. A study by the company lists the best gift cards as well as credit cards.
Consumer advocate Charlie Leocha of Travelers United discusses the many hidden fees you are likely to pay when making travel arrangements.
Aaron Foss, developer of Nomorobo, discusses how his free app blocked 1.2 billion robocalls.
Bruce McClary, vice president of marketing for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, talks about the realities of getting relief from your debts to credit cards or the IRS.