Issue 188: Were You Affected by the 2021 T-Mobile Data Breach?
May 12, 2022 — Issue #188In our latest issue, we’re opening up with some new information on the 2021 T-Mobile data breach and the options affected individuals have going forward.
In our latest issue, we’re opening up with some new information on the 2021 T-Mobile data breach and the options affected individuals have going forward.
In this week’s issue, our first two stories focus on a recently filed case – and a recent settlement – involving two popular beauty brands.
At the top of this week’s newsletter, you’ll find a story on the recent Noom settlement and who’s eligible to file a claim.
The bulk of our latest issue deals with products under scrutiny for possibly containing PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals.”
Many of us will go to great lengths for our pets, but those vet bills can easily get out of hand. So, this week, we’re starting our issue with an investigation into the cost of certain veterinary services.
Has your Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro screen cracked for seemingly no reason? If so, you aren’t alone. A number of phone owners have experienced this very problem.
The two leading stories in this issue center around big-name auto manufacturers Chrysler and Honda.
The theme of this week’s issue is technology. While advancements in technology are meant to make our lives easier, we tend to come across companies who overstate the capabilities of their products.
Samsung is facing litigation over how it advertises the water resistance of its Galaxy Watch Active 2 smartwatches, Whole Foods is being sued over the Omega-3 content of its 365-branded fish oil and PayPal is looking at a lawsuit as well.
We have a few new investigations for you this week, as attorneys working with ClassAction.org begin to look into problems people have been having with leaky Blendtec blenders, unreliable Mercedes 48-volt batteries and more.
Simple clerical errors can cause massive headaches down the line. Those who have been mistakenly marked as deceased on their credit report can attest to this.
To kick off our latest issue, we’ll delve into a topic we cover quite often – car trouble due to a potential defect.