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  2. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports was a sponsor of the Safe Patient Project, [12] whose goal was to help consumers find the best quality of health care by promoting the public disclosure of hospital-acquired infection rates and medical errors. The US Centers for Disease Control states that about 2 million patients annually (about 1 in 20) will acquire an infection while being treated in a hospital for an ...

  3. Credit report errors are more common than you think. Here's ...

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    Among those who read their reports, 44% found errors. Of the errors, 27% were potentially damaging to the consumer’s credit. The findings, released in late April, suggest that American consumers ...

  4. ConsumerAffairs - Wikipedia

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    ConsumerAffairs is an American customer review and consumer news platform that provides information for purchasing decisions around major life changes or milestones. [5] The company's business-facing division provides SaaS that allows brands to manage and analyze review data to improve their products and customer service. [6] [7] ConsumerAffairs was founded in 1998 by Jim Hood. [8] The company ...

  5. Credit bureau - Wikipedia

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    A consumer reporting agency is an organization providing information on individuals' borrowing and bill-paying habits. [2] Such credit information institutions reduce the effect of asymmetric information between borrowers and lenders, and alleviate problems of adverse selection and moral hazard. For example, adequate credit information could facilitate lenders in screening and monitoring ...

  6. Consumer Data Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    The Consumer Data Industry Association ( CDIA) is the trade association for the various consumer reporting companies in the United States. It represents around 200 consumer data companies that provide fraud prevention and risk management products, credit and mortgage reports, resident and employment screening services, check fraud and verification services, and collection services to ...

  7. Consumer Reports: Best upright vacuums of 2022 - AOL

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    Our testers found that this vacuum handles well, but it’s noisier than other upright vacuums. In our member survey, Shark earns good marks for both predicted reliability and owner satisfaction ...

  8. DirectBuy - Wikipedia

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    DirectBuy was founded as United Consumers Club in 1971 in Merrillville, Indiana, by James L. Gagan. [2] [3] [4] It grew substantially over the years, as it franchised; at its height, the buying club had over a million members, with a peak of 167 showroom locations across North America. [5] [6] The first Canadian franchise was founded in 1996. The company changed its name to DirectBuy in 2004. [7]

  9. ConsumerLab.com - Wikipedia

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    ConsumerLab.com, LLC. is a privately held American company registered in White Plains, NY. It is a publisher of test results on health, wellness, and nutrition products. [1] [2] Consumer Labs is not a laboratory, but contracts studies to outside testing laboratories. It purchases dietary supplement products and other consumer goods directly from public storefronts and online retailers ...

  10. Electric vehicles are not reliable — yet: Consumer Reports

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    Consumer Reports found that 36% of prospective buyers are considering a hybrid car or truck purchase, up from 29% in 2019. Looking across brands at overall standings, Toyota and Lexus continued to ...

  11. Consumer NZ - Wikipedia

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    Consumer NZ, previously known as Consumers' Institute of New Zealand, is an organization that covers a wide range of activities relating to consumer protection and information. Its work includes comparative tests and surveys of consumer goods and services, research into and advice on financial, food, health, safety, welfare and environmental matters, representation at parliamentary committees ...