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You got a tax refund — now what?
According to the IRS, a majority of taxpayers get a refund — NBC 7 and Telemundo 20’s Tania Luviano-Hurwitz has tips on how to spend that money.
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Here's what to do in an earthquake and aftershock
Monday morning’s earthquake was a reminder that we should always be ready for the big one.
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Inflation cools down before trade talks heat up
Experts advise consumers to know what products might see price hikes so they can plan accordingly.
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What to know about reciprocal tariffs and why you should care
With so much happening to the world economy, it can be hard to figure out how tariffs may affect your budget if and when they kick in.
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Your car may be spying on you; here's how to get it to stop
If you bought a new car in the last five years, you might be sharing more than just the road. A new Consumer Reports investigation reveals that automakers could be tracking and selling your driving data, often without you even knowing it. That new car of yours isn’t just tracking your mileage—a new Consumer Reports investigation reveals that ... -
Marketing tactic or scam? San Diego women report ‘creepy and sketchy' texts
The messages offered landscaping services by texting a woman and using her name and indicating that they knew where she lived.
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Cracking the code on egg labels
No price hike has caused as much chatter as the cost of one dozen eggs. With slim pickings at the supermarket, you might be unable to find your usual brand or variety.
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What happens to unused gift cards, services when businesses close? NBC 7 Responds explains
With so many companies filing for bankruptcy recently, and some even closing for good, you might wonder what happens to any gift cards or unused services you have. Forever 21, Party City, and Joann Fabrics are just a few of the stores that have gone out of business in recent months. But retailers aren’t the only ones feeling the impact…... -
El Cajon couple says their dream house in Mexico has become a nightmare
The pair fear losing tens of thousands of dollars they paid for a home south of the border.
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How San Diego families who rely on credit cards can recover
Credit card debt is a topic that comes up a bit more often these days at Mae’s Beauty Salon in San Diego. “It’s been a tough year financially for all of us, and we can see our clients feeling the same way,” said Crystal Badu, who helps her mother at the family’s hair salon. Badu said that customers have...
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San Diego woman finally gets refund for supplements she bought off infomercial
Reyna Rodriguez said the refund should have been sent to her once she returned the supplements, but that didn’t happen until NBC 7 Responds got involved.
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Do Americans now need a visa to visit Mexico?
Social media messages say the rumor started after measures taken by the Trump Administration.
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‘The chairs are empty': San Diego hair salons disheveled by inflation in last year
Mae’s Beauty Salon has adopted new strategies to keep doors open until the cost of living stabilizes.
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Valley Center sisters' sleuthing helps police stop suspected car sale scheme
The sisters say they paid $23,000 for a car that ended up being a rental with a forged DMV title.
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San Diego couple loses hundreds of dollars after a fake customer service call
A San Diego couple lost hundreds of dollars trying to make changes to their hotel reservation.
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Car sold to San Diego County woman had forged DMV docs, was actually a rental
A Valley Center woman paid thousands for a car that didn’t even belong to the seller.
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San Diego man urges undocumented immigrants to file taxes
Many undocumented immigrants are wondering whether they should file taxes this year, fearful of possible deportation.