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04/05/2012

E-Book Fraud Leaves Consumers with Worthless Material

With the growing popularity of e-books, scammers have found ways to capitalize on this new method of buying books. Some of these scams offer worthless material at a low price while others target authors or authorized publishers by pirating their books.

01/31/2012

Super Bowl Scams Range From Fake Ticket Offers To Hotel Packages To Counterfeit Merchandise

The BBB warns that publicity about the Super Bowl is likely to breed scams as well, from counterfeit merchandise to ticket and hotel room scams.

10/12/2011

BBB iPhone App Now Available

BBB announced the release of the official BBB Search app, a convenient, mobile solution for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The app was approved by the Apple Store and is available for download as of today.

09/01/2011

What You Should Know Before Downloading a Mobile App

Those who have a tablet, smart phone or mobile device have probably used an app at least once or twice. Businesses and individuals have developed apps to play games, get directions and access news, weather and other information. In 2010, consumers downloaded approximately 11 billion apps.

07/25/2011

New Uses for Old Technology are Revolutionizing Marketing but Prone to Abuse

Free apps capture a QR code that converts it into a coupon or business card, launches an email, links to a website or even launches a "how to" video.

03/17/2011

Austin-Based Firms Using Ads to Sell Coins May Be Peddling ‘Fool’s Gold’

Consumers nationwide should be on the alert for advertisements from two Texas-based companies that are using newspapers to sell gold bullion coins “completely free of dealer mark-up,” Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns. The companies appear to be using the ads to entice consumers to buy more expensive “collector coins” at prices significantly higher than they could be bought elsewhere.

01/26/2011

IRS Releases Mobile Tax App

The IRS recently released a mobile app that allows users to check the status of their tax refunds.

08/24/2010

Stay Clear of 'Free Apple iPad' Facebook Invite

If you happen to get an 'invite' while surfing Facebook to win an Apple iPad, you're going to want to ignore it.

07/12/2010

Consumer Reports Does Not Recommend iPhone 4

Consumer Reports engineers have completed testing on the iPhone 4, and have confirmed that there is a problem with its reception.

06/15/2010

iPhone 4 Pre-Orders Started Today: Expect Long Lines, Website Crashes

Apple's new iPhone 4 went on sale for pre-order today and it's been trouble so far.

06/10/2010

Security Lapse Exposes Personal Data of 114,000 iPad Owners

A reported 114,000 iPad owners had their data compromised after a security breach exposed their information yesterday.

11/03/2009

091103a Cash for Appliances is the New Cash for Clunkers

Following the success of the Cash for Clunkers program, the federal government recently announced the creation of a similar rebate program for consumers looking to purchase new energy-efficient appliances. While many of the details of the program are still yet to be determined, the Better Business Bureau offers the following guidance to consumers who might be interested in taking advantage of the program.

10/01/2007

FTC - Complying With the Appliance Labeling Rule: Labeling Light Bulbs

Introduction What are the Requirements Who Must Comply What Products are Covered How to Comply Requirements for All Cartons of Covered Lamp Products Shipped Within or Imported into the U.S. Requirements for Promotional Materials Displayed or Distributed at the Point of Sale Requirements for Catalogs Testing and Sampling Requirements Record Keeping Requirements Submission of Test Data Records Supplying Specimens for Testing By a Laboratory Designated by the FTC Questions and Answers Introduction

01/01/2005

FTC - Avoid Fake-Degree Burns By Researching Academic Credentials

If you’re a hiring manager or human resources professional, chances are you review applications and resumes from people who want to work for your organization or who want to be promoted. Some applicants may list credentials — like a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree, or a professional certification — that sound credible, but in fact, were not earned through a legitimate course of study at an accredited institution.

10/01/2000

FTC - Complying with the Appliance Labeling Rule, A Guide for Retailers

Since 1980, manufacturers of certain appliances have been required to attach EnergyGuide labels to their appliances to give consumers important information about the energy use of the appliance. The labels must be hung on the inside of the appliance or secured to the outside. They are designed to help shoppers choose appliances that use less gas or electricity, cost less to operate and help protect the environment.


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