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The deregulated market gives customers the flexibility to choose their natural gas supplier

The deregulated market gives customers the flexibility to choose their natural gas supplier

With energy prices rising as winter approaches, some customers are starting to shop around for new natural gas providers who may have cheaper rates than utility companies. While energy providers sometimes offer more competitive rates, utility experts say customers should do their homework before switching and make sure they know exactly what contract terms they’re …

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Amazon sued by DC attorney general for deceiving customers who tipped drivers

Amazon sued by DC attorney general for deceiving customers who tipped drivers

Today, as Amazon dealt with a site-wide outage affecting thousands of customers, District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine filed a lawsuit against the online shopping giant for misled his customers. In a press release, Racine said Amazon still has to pay for tricking DC consumers into “stealing” portions of their Amazon Flex delivery driver …

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Self-checkouts annoy some customers and help shoplifters.  Stores add it anyway |  CNN Business

Self-checkouts annoy some customers and help shoplifters. Stores add it anyway | CNN Business

New York CNN Business — Self-service payment arrived in the late 1980s in supermarkets. A decade later, it began to spread to large chains and pharmacies. Today, self-checkouts, loved by some and hated by others, have made their way into discount clothing stores and department stores. Kohl’s (KSS) is testing self-service payment terminals in a …

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Celsius customers with collateral stuck on failing crypto platform turn to bankruptcy process for relief

Celsius customers with collateral stuck on failing crypto platform turn to bankruptcy process for relief

Alan Knitowski has an MBA, has worked in technology and finance for over 25 years, and is CEO of a Nasdaq-listed mobile software company. That didn’t stop him from getting duped by a crypto firm. Knitowski borrowed $375,000 from crypto lender Celsius over several years and posted $1.5 million in bitcoins as a guarantee. He …

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