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California woman who spent over $200K remodeling her home is dropped by insurance company

What you can do if your insurer tries to fire you© CBS News When Joan Van Kuren of Modesto got a notice from her insurance company stating they would not renew her home insurance policy, she was shocked to learn why. California insurance provider CSAA — part AAA’s insurance company — stated they discovered a “substantial Read More…

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Fears condo crisis is spreading beyond Florida as ANOTHER southern state

Fears condo crisis is spreading beyond Florida as ANOTHER southern state is hit by plummeting sales and panicked owners sell up READ MORE: ‘Worst case scenario’ of Florida real estate crisis revealed By Tilly Armstrong Assistant Consumer Editor For Dailymail.Com Published: 06:51 EDT, 7 September 2024 | Updated: 07:36 EDT, 7 September 2024Condo sales are declining in major cities in Texas, sparking Read More…

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‘Way Better Than My Day Job’: This Florida Mom Made Over $85,000 Renting Out Baby Stuff

This Florida mom made over $85,000 in just 1 year renting out strollers, car seats and baby toys as a side hustle This Florida mom made $85K renting out baby gear© Courtesy of Melissa Avey Melissa Avey and her husband needed a double stroller for their young children while on a family vacation in St. Augustine, Read More…

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JPMorgan Chase Announces It Is Selling 80 Million Customer Transaction

The largest bank in the United States based on assets quietly announced earlier this month that it has begun selling the transaction histories of around 80 million customers to third parties, which are using the information to curate targeted advertising.JPMorgan Chase launched a subsidiary, Chase Media Solutions, that bragged about the move, claiming it will Read More…

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Colleges Must Choose Between Fast Financial Aid, Or Accurate Ones

By Sequoia Carrillo Annelise Capossela for NPR Countless prospective college students are eager to commit to colleges, acceptances in hand, but are stuck waiting for one last piece of the puzzle: their college financial aid package. Those offers are coming later than normal this year, due to the troubled launch of the U.S. Education Department’s Read More…