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There’s a Good Chance You’re Overpaying for Data on Your Phone

AT&T no longer offers new subscribers the option to have unlimited data on their phones. So many subscribers feel lucky if they have been grandfathered in with their old plans and still pay $30 per month for unlimited data. But a new study indicates there’s about a 50-50 chance these customers are paying more than they need to—and they’d save an easy $10 a month by opting for a limited-data plan.

Big Banks, Bigger Fees

You’ve heard all about the rise of bank fees—from $5 ATM charges to the disappearance of free checking and beyond. Now all of those pesky fees and annoying account policy requirements are presented in one handsome infographic.

Let Someone Else Figure Out Which Pay-TV Option Is Right for You

BillShrink made its name by offering services that help consumers to choose cell-phone plans (there are something like 10 million possibilities, absurdly enough) and decipher credit card legislation. Now, the website introduces a free search engine that’ll help you pick the most cost-effective pay-TV package.

Choosing a Cell-Phone Plan: More Complicated Than Ever

There are something like 10 million (yes, 10,000,000) possible calling plan rate combinations possible from the major wireless providers.

When Credit Card Rates Hit the Roof, It’s Time to Bust Out the Scissors

Survey results released this week say that 39% of consumers who had the terms of their credit cards changed either stopped using the card or cancelled the account entirely.