Consumer Handbook
Every week, join Raechel Cantoni as she helps you navigate life as a smart consumer. You'll cover everything in avoiding the latest scams, including phishing emails, medical equipment fraud, understanding layaway, hiring a reputable tax preparer, and even digital spring cleaning.
Add to your toolbox and flip through your Consumer Handbook Thursdays during NPR’s Morning Edition at 6:42 a.m. and 8:42 a.m., only on KRCU.
Latest Episodes
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Your choice of a funeral home is among the most important choices you’ll make. The BBB recommends consumers keep their rights in mind as they’re working through all the decisions that come with the loss of a loved one.
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If you've caught the spring-cleaning bug, the BBB has tips for finding trusted companies to help you declutter and stay safe if you’re selling items online.
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Better Business Bureau® (BBB®) has guidelines for using multi-factor authentication wisely to protect your online accounts. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a process that helps keep your important online accounts secure.
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The weather is warming up, and it’s a great time of year for the home improvement projects you’ve been putting off over the winter. No matter the size of your project, hiring the right contractor is one of the most important things you can do to make sure everything goes smoothly.
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Tax season is approaching, and if you’ve been reviewing your finances, you might be looking for ways to address outstanding debts. Better Business Bureau® (BBB®) has tips for researching credit repair and debt relief services before you hire anyone.
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Couples who got engaged during the holidays can look forward to spending their spring in a whirlwind of wedding planning, bridal shows, expos and consultations.
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Whether you’ve already started your taxes or don’t plan to think about them until April, make sure you know the signs of a tax scam.
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It may feel hard to believe, but the 2026 tax season is just around the corner!
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Have you ever gotten a package you didn’t order? It might seem like a fun surprise, but it might be the setup for a scam known as brushing.
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What happens when you get a scam call that seems like it’s from someone you know?