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  1. article Some extended warranties just won’t cut it

    Sunday, May 12, 2013 4:35 pm

    Our family bought a sofa a couple of years ago. It was a frustrating experience. I won’t go into it other than to say when my wife and I finally agreed on one, I thought a burden had been lifted. Then the salesman forces another decision: “So which protection plan do you want?”

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  2. article Service Line Warranty Program kicks off spring campaign

    Monday, March 25, 2013 12:49 pm

    City staff said in five months of offering the Service Line Protection Program to residents they’ve already seen homeowners save thousands of dollars in repairs.

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  3. Service Line Warranties of America

    Service Line Warranties of America (SLWA) is offering Phoenix residents warranties to cover the sewer or water lines on their property that they are responsible for.

  4. article Selling an old home to young buyers requires effort

    Friday, March 22, 2013 3:22 pm

    Selling any home can be challenging, depending on the market. But if you have an old home and want to appeal to buyers in their 20s and early 30s, you may need to take some extra steps.

  5. article Local business has TVs at large discount

    Wednesday, December 19, 2012 11:49 am

    Last minute shoppers may be surprised to find the deals on large TVs they may have missed on Black Friday are still available just across the freeway in Tempe.

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  6. article Is buying refurbished electronics a safe thing to do?

    Thursday, December 13, 2012 10:49 am

    Q: With all of the “special deals” being offered during the holiday shopping season, is it safe to buy electronics that have been refurbished? — Melody

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  7. article Is buying refurbished electronics a safe thing to do?

    Monday, December 3, 2012 6:00 pm

    Q: With all of the “special deals” being offered during the holiday shopping season, is it safe to buy electronics that have been refurbished? — Melody

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  8. article Consumer fraud action shuts down business

    Saturday, June 9, 2012 5:45 am

    Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne announced Tuesday that a Maricopa County Superior Court judge has approved an action that has resulted in the closure of a Tempe transmission business for failing to respond to consumer complaints.

  9. article Debate Fact Check: Errant claims on auto bailout, taxes

    Wednesday, February 22, 2012 8:56 pm

    Editor's note -- An occasional look at statements by political candidates and how well they adhere to the facts.

  10. article Debate Fact Check: Errant claims on auto bailout, taxes

    Wednesday, February 22, 2012 8:56 pm

    Editor's note -- An occasional look at statements by political candidates and how well they adhere to the facts.

  11. article Ahwatukee Foothills Family YMCA goes solar

    Monday, January 2, 2012 7:00 am

    The Ahwatukee Foothills Family YMCA just got a little greener.

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  12. article Hard drives – and even harder luck

    Sunday, October 16, 2011 12:15 pm

    Q: I sent my laptop to a repair facility for warranty service and when I got it back, all my files were gone! How can they get away with this kind of treatment and what could I have done to prevent it?

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  13. article Tempe transmission shop ordered to pay up after investigation

    Thursday, July 14, 2011 2:30 pm

    Tempe-based Transplant Plus Transmissions will pay $36,000 in restitution and legal fees after the Arizona Attorney General’s Office investigated complaints of customer deception. Under a court-approved judgment, Transplant Plus Transmissions will pay about $28,000 in restitution to customer and about $7,600 in attorney’s fees. Also, the company can no longer accept core deposits, must deliver in-stock transmissions within two weeks and must respond to customer complaints and offer refunds within 60 days.

  14. article AAA Arizona offers free battery testing, tips

    Friday, April 15, 2011 1:14 pm

    AAA Arizona will offer free battery testing for vehicle owners 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 28 at its Chandler office, 4040 W. Ray Road, Suite 2. If your battery needs replacement you can purchase one from the organization that carries a 72-month warranty with no mileage limit. No appointment is necessary.

  15. article Intel correcting faulty chipset problems

    Tuesday, February 8, 2011 8:28 pm

    Intel began touting its Sandy Bridge chipset technology at its 2009 developers forum as a means of delivering top-notch video performance and to counter a challenge from upstart AMD.

    When the technology finally rolled out Jan. 3 in Intel's latest i7 and i5 processors -- featured in computers from a host of manufacturers -- hobbyists eagerly snapped up the products.

    However, under extremely heavy use, computers with this chipset began to have issues with the Serial ATA controller -- basically, the device that connects the hard drives and optical drives to the motherboard.

    Intel announced Jan. 31 that millions of the chipsets it has shipped are defective and eventually may need to be replaced. The tech company, based in Santa Clara, Calif., has stopped shipments of the flawed chipset and will incur a cool $1 billion in missed sales, it says.

    Computer manufacturers, including Hewlett Packard, Samsung and Dell, are facing headaches, too, with delayed or missed shipments of their latest products.

    Early adopters potentially got bit. But what do they and other consumers need to know?

    First of all, if you have an affected system, it's perfectly safe to keep using it. Problems won't crop up right away for most users. The faulty chipset eventually could slow down or stop one of your hard drives or optical drives.

    Second, the flaw affects more desktop PCs than laptops -- about two to one. More desktop motherboards with the flaw were shipped. Also, the chipset flaw could affect desktops more for technical reasons: Desktops have a third and fourth SATA device, while laptops typically have two.

    Dell says some of its XPS, Alienware and Vostro models are affected and owners will be notified about the replacement process. Samsung has posted a statement on its website offering returns on its affected models. Other manufacturers are preparing recall plans and will notify consumers and end-users about returns or replacements.

    Most consumers won't notice the flaw in the short term, and it won't cause immediate failure. But be sure to notify the manufacturer that you've bought the computer; fill out the warranty registration card online and send it in. The manufacturer likely will contact you with instructions on how to return the unit for replacement. Otherwise, consumers and end-users can do little about this issue except wait.

    Also, don't panic if you end up getting an i7 or i5 computer in 2011 and later find out it is a Sandy Bridge unit. Intel has fixed the problem and plans to resume production at the end of February.

    James Derk is a tech columnist and owner of CyberDads, a computer service firm in Evansville, Ind. Contact him at jim@cyberdads.com.

  16. article Intel correcting faulty chipset problems

    Tuesday, February 8, 2011 8:28 pm

    Intel began touting its Sandy Bridge chipset technology at its 2009 developers forum as a means of delivering top-notch video performance and to counter a challenge from upstart AMD.

    When the technology finally rolled out Jan. 3 in Intel's latest i7 and i5 processors -- featured in computers from a host of manufacturers -- hobbyists eagerly snapped up the products.

    However, under extremely heavy use, computers with this chipset began to have issues with the Serial ATA controller -- basically, the device that connects the hard drives and optical drives to the motherboard.

    Intel announced Jan. 31 that millions of the chipsets it has shipped are defective and eventually may need to be replaced. The tech company, based in Santa Clara, Calif., has stopped shipments of the flawed chipset and will incur a cool $1 billion in missed sales, it says.

    Computer manufacturers, including Hewlett Packard, Samsung and Dell, are facing headaches, too, with delayed or missed shipments of their latest products.

    Early adopters potentially got bit. But what do they and other consumers need to know?

    First of all, if you have an affected system, it's perfectly safe to keep using it. Problems won't crop up right away for most users. The faulty chipset eventually could slow down or stop one of your hard drives or optical drives.

    Second, the flaw affects more desktop PCs than laptops -- about two to one. More desktop motherboards with the flaw were shipped. Also, the chipset flaw could affect desktops more for technical reasons: Desktops have a third and fourth SATA device, while laptops typically have two.

    Dell says some of its XPS, Alienware and Vostro models are affected and owners will be notified about the replacement process. Samsung has posted a statement on its website offering returns on its affected models. Other manufacturers are preparing recall plans and will notify consumers and end-users about returns or replacements.

    Most consumers won't notice the flaw in the short term, and it won't cause immediate failure. But be sure to notify the manufacturer that you've bought the computer; fill out the warranty registration card online and send it in. The manufacturer likely will contact you with instructions on how to return the unit for replacement. Otherwise, consumers and end-users can do little about this issue except wait.

    Also, don't panic if you end up getting an i7 or i5 computer in 2011 and later find out it is a Sandy Bridge unit. Intel has fixed the problem and plans to resume production at the end of February.

    James Derk is a tech columnist and owner of CyberDads, a computer service firm in Evansville, Ind. Contact him at jim@cyberdads.com.

  17. article Kitchen cabinets have you pickled?

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:00 pm

    Dear Nyla:

  18. article Kitchen cabinets have you pickled?

    Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:00 pm

    Dear Nyla:

  19. article LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (6/30)

    Tuesday, June 29, 2010 6:30 pm

    Farewell from Family Dental Care

  20. article Letters to the Editor (6/25)

    Sunday, June 27, 2010 9:30 am

    Support needed for

  21. article Letters to the Editor (6/16)

    Tuesday, June 15, 2010 5:00 pm

    Many thanks to Sheriff Joe

  22. article Spruce up your backyard for summer

    Tuesday, May 4, 2010 2:16 pm

    Dear Claudia:

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  24. article Going green is not a trend, it’s permanent

    Tuesday, February 9, 2010 12:00 am

    Dear Claudia:

  25. article REAL ESTATE ||| \"Is this a good time to buy a house, or should I wait?\"

    Thursday, July 16, 2009 11:00 pm

    [Question] ||| "Is this a good time to buy a house, or should I wait?"

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