A few years ago, my nonprofit organization launched Regiftable.com. We were so pleased at how many people wanted to share their regifting stories. The site has more than 900 consumer stories running... Read more »
A reporter called recently asking if we have any experience talking to clients about their medical credit score.
I haven’t heard much about medical credit scoring since the concept... Read more »
Homeownership Preservation Foundation (HPF) President and Executive Director, Colleen Hernandez, recently warned homeowners of fraudulent foreclosure prevention services and hotlines claiming to be affiliated with or... Read more »
I was recently interviewed by FOX news about the fact that credit card interest rates are going up even though the Fed has cut interest rates. According to Consumer Action's 2008 credit... Read more »
I have a lot of ideas. I don’t know if my ideas are good or not because I really don’t have the time to find out before another idea hits. In case... Read more »
Today's post is short and sweet.
I wanted to simply acknowledge the fact that Consumer Credit Counseling Services (CCCS) Southwest turned 50 this year. The nonprofit organization was founded... Read more »
While I was sitting in the dark last night (at 5pm) I couldn’t help but wonder: Are we saving anything but daylight with daylight saving time (DST)? I found some interesting statistics... Read more »
There is a retailer that sends me coupons in the mail—a lot of coupons. It seems like every single week I receive at least one coupon good for 20% off one regularly... Read more »
I have received requests for a ‘top ten list of ways to save’ this holiday season, so here goes:
1. Make a list and cross yourself off the list.... Read more »
If you're like most people, you are planning to scale back this holiday season. The National Retail Federation’s (NRF) 2008 Holiday Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey predicts the lowest increase in planned... Read more »