Consumers warned to watch out for scams, including new AI tricks that can make fake calls seem like they're from your friends ...
Free money from Zelle or Cash App—just for filling out a government form? That’s what some TikTok videos claim. But Consumer ...
There always seems to be a never-ending list of tasks during the holiday season, from booking flights to purchasing gifts for ...
A few years ago, handing someone cash for a shared dinner or a community fundraiser was second nature. Now? A few taps on ...
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How To Manage Money On A Group Trip

Money talk can make or break a group trip before it even starts. Nothing sours a vacation faster than awkward conversations ...
Black Friday brings a spike in scams: ghost deal sites, fake delivery texts, bogus “store closing” ads, counterfeit ...
Consumer Reports finds Gen Z is an easy target because they primarily use text messaging as communication, and they have payment apps on their phones.
We've all made a few banking blunders that left us kicking ourselves or the ATM. Perhaps you racked up some surprise fees. Or maybe you failed to earn the top interest rate on your high-yield ...
Nearly 71 million Americans have debts that have gone into collections. So, what do you do if a collector calls? Don't panic, Nina Pineda has your consumer bill of rights.
Whether it’s text that looks like it’s from your bank or a bogus bill from a toll road, if you think you’re getting more unsolicited texts and messages, you’re right.
You’re in the middle of something when your phone pings — a text from an unknown number. Is it real, or another scam?
If someone claims to have your pet, double-check if what they say is true by requesting your pet’s microchip number or ...