Why do I get so much junk mail?
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) makes deals with businesses to increase the amount of standard mail (junk mail) that’s sent. Read More
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) makes deals with businesses to increase the amount of standard mail (junk mail) that’s sent. Read More
Stores will often ask you to show your driver’s license (or other government-issued ID) when you return a purchase and then record your information along with information about the returned items to help identify patterns of return fraud or abuse. Read More
No, a store in California can’t
Read MoreIt depends. Most robocalls are illegal, but they are allowed for
Read MoreWhen someone causes another number to come up on your caller ID to hide their identity, it's called spoofing. Read More
Yes. If you don't pay attention to the permissions, you may give apps access to more information than you'd like. Read More
We often hear people use the terms credit report and credit score interchangeably without realizing they are different. It’s understandable since credit scores and credit reports are related (credit scores can be based upon information found in a credit report). Read More
Credit reports are compiled by a credit reporting agency and contain data from many different sources. They are commonly used to make decisions about a person’s ability to obtain credit, employment, insurance and rent or purchase a home. Read More