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Over 9 million people become the victims of identity theft each year.
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm has begun public service announcements to promote a state hotline consumers can use to check out offers that ask for contributions or investments.
The Ohio Attorney General's consumer protection office is now handling complaints from small businesses that've been scammed or cheated by vendors who don't pay.
After you see what happened to this woman, you'll want to get your pets licensed too.
After Mika got involved, Autumn Leestma was moved to a new apartment. But there are lessons all renters can learn from this problem.
Residents of Toledo are coming forward with experiences they say were nightmare dental visits at Small Smiles dental clinic in south Toledo.
Chrys Forba Holdings, a company that manages Small Smiles dental clinics, must pay $24 million for Medicaid fraud.
Many Americans have been helping the victims of Haiti's earthquake by donating supplies and food. But with the surge of donations comes an influx of scams. So make sure the goods go to those who can disburse them rather than to scammers.
Before donating to the Haitian relief effort, the Call 11 for Action team put together these tips to avoid getting scammed.
Fitness 19 still hasn't been able to tell its customers when their new gym will open.
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Each year Call 11 for Action helps thousands of consumers. Contact our Call 11 for Action team if you are the victim of a consumer scam, fraud, or ripoff. Call 419-255-2255 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. You can also leave a voice mail at that number.
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Every year, American taxpayers spend more than $1 billion just for the privilege of receiving their tax refund a week or two early.