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HealthRatings.org Revisits the 20 Most-Trafficked Health Information Sites

Six Clear Choices for Best Health Info Among Web's Top 20; Five Sites Rate Mediocre or Worse
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'Free' Credit Report Sites: Worth the Real Costs?

Review of 24 Sites Shows Potential for Consumer Confusion, Unnecessary Services
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College Test Prep Takes a Test

Review of Ten Online SAT Test Preparation Services
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'Security Risk' Blocks U.S. Military Overseas from Free Credit Report Site

No Free Online Access for Millions of U.S. Citizens
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Pay Your Money, or You're Taking a Chance

E-Commerce Vendors Use Online Technology
to Create 'Dynamic Pricing'
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Reservation Rewards -- and Rebate Risks

Consumers May Pay the Price for not Reading Fine Print on Rebate Offers
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