consumer rights
ChatGPT Can Negotiate Comcast Bills Down For You
"That's the future of bureaucracy: bots negotiating with each other," said Joshua Browder, CEO of DoNotPay, which is rolling out the service.
This Guy Sued a Spam Texter and Got $1,200 (and You Can Too)
We spoke to two experts who have helped people demand damages to robocallers and spam texters.
This App Uses a Burner Credit Card to Automatically Cancel Free Trials
DoNotPay seeks to help consumers fight back against the “industrialized scams” known as free trials.
Most Online ‘Terms of Service’ Are Incomprehensible to Adults, Study Finds
Reading the terms and conditions of online consumer contracts requires, on average, more than 14 years of education.
Canadians pay high bank fees but seem okay with it
Loyalty to the Big Five banks contributes to rising bank fees
Yelp Warns Users that You Can Get Sued for Writing Bad Reviews
Chefs, restaurants, the Federal Trade Commission, South Park, and its own shareholders have all taken shots at Yelp and its little army of self-appointed restaurant critics. But that army just got some serious reinforcements.
The FDA Just Approved Genetically Modified Meat for the First Time
The Food and Drug Administration just approved the sale and consumption of super-fast-growing, genetically engineered salmon—and soon, they're coming to a plate near you.