Dan Thanh Dang
Consuming Interests
Financial salvation? Why, it's in the mail!
October 12, 2008
One of the truly delirious joys I get out of this job is receiving mail from readers - especially the ones who send me those succinct, six-page, single-spaced letters griping about a business or the ones who just tell me I'm bananas.
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FDIC cost will likely mean higher bank fees
October 9, 2008
The Q:
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Dad steps in for debit-card disaster
October 5, 2008
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A little truth, a lot of myth about cell phone numbers
October 2, 2008
The Q:
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Net service comes through in clutch
September 28, 2008
Thomas Morton is a lifelong fan of the New ``York Yankees.
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Cell-phone customer's mystery is solved
September 21, 2008
The obscure calls to Randy Cover's cell phone began four months ago.
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Class action settlements may aid in repairing leaky pipes
September 4, 2008
The Q:
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Online game demons are far from virtual
August 31, 2008
The Baltimore-based computer security company that hacked into the sizzling, hot iPhone and broke the encryption on wireless gas payment cards and car keys used by millions of drivers is at it again. But this time, analysts there uncovered serious vulnerabilities in two highly popular fantasy worlds frequented by hundreds of thousands of online players around the globe.
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Check fine print on phone bill's energy charge, other new fees
August 28, 2008
The Q:
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Hanging up on an ex-beau can be hard to do
August 24, 2008
Breaking up is hard to do, but it's even harder if your ex is using a cell phone paid for by you.
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Waiting for fiber-optic service in the city? Keep waiting
August 19, 2008
The Q: We've written a lot here about Verizon's fiber-optic video, voice and data services. Lots of people tell us how much they love it. Some people write to say they hate it, especially the problems they've had getting it installed properly. And some people, like reader Susan Gillette, just want to know when FiOS is coming to their neighborhood.
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A chance encounter
August 17, 2008
There are no such things in life as a free lunch, or a $100 house.
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Panic at garage
August 12, 2008
The Q:
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Valet needs to come through in a crunch
August 10, 2008
Melia Wilkinson wasn't worried when she handed over the keys to her 2005 Toyota Sienna to the valet at the Sheraton City Center in downtown Baltimore last May.
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State limits how low gas prices can go
August 5, 2008
The Q:
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Warranty works on front-end shake
August 3, 2008
Bradley Joyce was preparing for grave disappointment.
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You can use CD as collateral for a loan
July 29, 2008
THE Q:
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Not noticing error in her passport makes for very bad trip
July 27, 2008
When it comes to consumer complaints, blame flies fast and furious. Companies blame faulty technology or confused workers. Workers blame bad company policies and, occasionally, unreasonable consumers with unrealistic expectations. And consumers blame everyone involved - from an employee on up to corporate management and the governmental body that regulates the company.
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Questions on paying T-Mobile
July 22, 2008
THE Q:
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Black market in stealing your data is thriving
July 20, 2008
It wasn't clear what freaked Jerrell Ellerbe out more: when I read him his mother's maiden name, or the part when I told him his date of birth.
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It costs customer to move utility
July 15, 2008
The Q:
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