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A shopper looks through his Consumer Reports magazine while shopping for a digital camera at Best Buy on Black Friday, Nov. 27, 2009, in South Portland , Maine. View Photo »
In this Aug. 4, 2009 photo, a friend peers in the window as Winny and Lap Chan prepare to drive away in their brand new Scion from a Toyota dealership in New York. View Photo »
Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist. org, gestures while speaking during a panel discussion sponsored by Consumer Reports and The Consumerist on how online media is making a difference for consumers, Tuesday, May 19, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, poses for photographs before a panel discussion sponsored by Consumer Reports and The Consumerist Tuesday, May 19, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, poses for photographs before a panel discussion sponsored by Consumer Reports and The Consumerist Tuesday, May 19, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, poses for photographs before a panel discussion sponsored by Consumer Reports and The Consumerist Tuesday, May 19, 2009, in New York. View Photo »
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A shopper looks through his Consumer Reports magazine while shopping for a digital camera at Best Buy on Black Friday, Nov. 27, 2009, in South Portland , Maine.
View Photo »In this Aug. 4, 2009 photo, a friend peers in the window as Winny and Lap Chan prepare to drive away in their brand new Scion from a Toyota dealership in New York.
View Photo »Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist. org, gestures while speaking during a panel discussion sponsored by Consumer Reports and The Consumerist on how online media is making a difference for consumers, Tuesday, May 19, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, poses for photographs before a panel discussion sponsored by Consumer Reports and The Consumerist Tuesday, May 19, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, poses for photographs before a panel discussion sponsored by Consumer Reports and The Consumerist Tuesday, May 19, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, poses for photographs before a panel discussion sponsored by Consumer Reports and The Consumerist Tuesday, May 19, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »In this Aug. 4, 2009 photo, a friend peers in the window as Winny and Lap Chan prepare to drive away in their brand new Scion from a Toyota dealership in New York.
View Photo »With low marks for several key indicators of customer satisfaction–including service availability, circuit capacity, dropped-call frequency and voice service–across 73 percent of the markets Consumer Reports surveyed, it’s pretty clear that AT&T has become overextended by the popularity of the iPhone
The annual survey of wireless customer satisfaction from Consumer Reports hits the streets this week and it doesn’t have much good to say about AT&T. In a canvass of more than 50,000 readers spanning 26 U.S. cities, the organization found the carrier had the lowest customer-satisfaction rating in 19 cit...
BMW did even worse in the latest survey by the highly respected American Consumer Reports organisation, which rated BMW as 26th out of the 33 makes surveyed.
Consumer Reports seems to be oblivious to the extensive research on BPA carried out by the European Union, the Environmental Protection Agency, and others, all of which refutes the magazine’s claims about the chemical
Chrysler, for example, did not have a single car that was recommended by Consumer Reports
Eventually, Consumer Reports and other metrics will start showing improvements ... It will take some time because we are living with the past.
It's rare for Consumer Reports to see family sedans from domestic carmakers continue to beat the reliability scores of such highly regarded Japanese models as the Camry and Accord
Ford has been stepping up their game for years and Consumer Reports proves that
There’s a lot of disinformation out there ... It’s hard to be a smart consumer. There aren’t any consumer reports on universities.
Our news this year in terms of not taking a government bailout, the rise in share price and our product validations from J.D. Power, Consumer Reports are all driving the measures, but its digital communications that is amplifying the news and echoing it among consumers.
It's an honor and privilege to be selected as one of Consumer Reports best shopping sites ... The top ranking among highly reputable shopping sites, such as Zappos, affirms the value of the service we provide to consumers.
Manufacturers basically self-certify, and there’s nobody out there policing what the government’s being told ... There needs to be some kind of auditing in place because otherwise you’re either relying on the manufacturers to snitch on each other or someone like Consumer Reports to just happen upon a pr...
Early this week consumer reports released a poll… nearly 73 percent of respondents said they worry that an illness or accident would be financial devastating to them, an equal number said they worry if they got sick they will be denied care or their care would be rationed by health insurance companies… ...
The future of trucking efficiency is already here, it’s just not well distributed ... We just don’t have our version of ‘Consumer Reports’ in trucking. And fleets won’t invest in new technologies and new trucks unless they know for sure that they’ll get the payback. This will help provide the evidence o...
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