Category: Consumer Rights
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Canceled Flight? When Airlines Owe You Cash, Not Credit
Federal rules require airlines to refund canceled or significantly changed flights in cash, automatically. What triggers a refund and when the money is due.
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No Warranty Card? You Still Have Warranty Rights
Even without a written warranty, implied warranties in every state say products must work. What those unspoken promises cover and how to use them.
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Canceling a Gym Membership: The Rules on Your Side
The federal click-to-cancel rule was struck down, but gyms still face FTC lawsuits, state health-club laws, and billing rules. How to cancel and make it stick.
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Package Never Came? The Refund Rules on Your Side
An online order that never arrives triggers real federal rights: the FTC’s 30-day shipping rule, a seven-day refund clock and card dispute protections.
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Credit Report Errors: The Dispute Process That Works
Federal law puts a 30-day clock on credit report disputes and makes the process free. The steps that get errors fixed, and what to do if they will not budge.