Looking to cut summer electricity costs? Here’s one consumer product worth its weight in gold.
Nothing is more frustrating than watching your energy bill rise and feeling powerless to stop it. If you call SDG&E they’ll offer you a general energy audit - - useful, but it won’t tell you if you have a problem appliance that’s an electricity glutton. If you call an electrician they’ll inspect your appliances - - but for a pretty penny.
Luckily, there is a way to test each of your appliances without incurring an enormous cost.
California Energy Commission launches a new site to help consumers with energy upgrades
With SDG&E’s increasing rates and our current cold spell, San Diegans have every reason to keep their home energy efficient. But trying to find a decent contractor and ensuring you qualify for those energy rebates can be a pain in the butt.
Discover Card Lowered Interest Rate for Customer
A UCAN member wants you to know that his call to Discover Card resulted in lowering his credit card interest rate. Has Discover Card become humane and will others follow? Read on.
Feds sending $250 checks to Medicare Part D seniors
Some senior citizens enrolled in Medicare Part D will receive $250 checks from the federal government in June to help them with the expense of falling into the Part D prescription drug "doughnut hole." The payments are part of the recently passed health care reform legislation, that, eventually, will do away with the despised "doughnut hole" completely.
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said eligible seniors do not have to do anything to get this check and she cautioned seniors to be careful about scam artists asking for personal information.
Seniors enrolled in Medicare Part D fall into the so-called "doughnut hole" when their prescription costs exceed $2830. They then have to pay the full cost until their out of pocket reaches $4,550. Sebelius said that more than 4 million seniors affected by the "doughnut hole" will receive checks as the program rolls out.
Families continue to ditch their cable bill, opt for internet
Families on tighter budgets and looking for ways to save have turned to free cable television
T-Mobile to lift cap on 5 GB monthly plan
Wow. There is always a first. T-mobile is taking a step in the right direction regarding the consumer.
Why do we watch commercials if we already pay for cable?
My Dad cannot enjoy a movie on the couch anymore.
Volcanic ash delays? Better check your travel insurance
The awe-inspiring volcanic eruption in Iceland this week is causing chaos in airline schedules and stressed-out travelers may be in for more headaches when they look into their travel insurance coverage.
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