Hear ye. Hear ye. To all good citizens of my Watchdog Nation, I come before you in the public square with mostly positive news. If you’re looking for the usual fare of head knocking and face slapping of various evildoers, sorry, not today.Many readers were upset to hear the story of Devora Rubin, the 94-year-old widow who lost $586 to a medical transportation company that failed to show up to take her to her granddaughter’s wedding.
Don’t think that if you only stop using tap water, it might solve the problem. These chemicals are found in air, soil, food and many consumer products such as some plastic packaging. The good news: Rader is enthused and much more positive compared to when I met her in December. She believes newly-announced EPA rules requiring municipal water systems to test for six chemicals will help immensely.Synchrony Bank, which handles the JCPenney credit card, announced in a recent letter to our household that the interest rate for purchases is 34.99%.