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Trending Topics: Coronavirus, Recalls, Scams, Car Warranty Quiz, Mortgage Refi
Some of the changes in consumer behavior brought on by the pandemic may be here to stay, or at least may last a while even after COVID-19 becomes a distant memory. From the way we shop to the way we work, here are 5 items consumers can expect to remain. See Our List
➤ Major GM auto recall: Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia owners affected in airbag safety recall
➤ Coronavirus Update: Rite-Aid to administer COVID-19 vaccines at all US stores | Retail pharmacies cited for wasting vaccine doses
➤ Tech News: Verizon to sell Yahoo and AOL | Florida's effort to protect consumer data hits roadblock, fails
➤ Consumers intend to splurge on Mom: A survey showed 83% of Americans will celebrate Mother's Day, and spend big doing so See our 6 picks for top home security systems Our research team vetted 28 home security companies that have been reviewed by more than 68,000 customers. We compared equipment features, monitoring services, overall costs and more to land on these six we think consumers will like. Take Our Quiz!More trending consumer resources ➤ How does life insurance work? Beyond supporting you when a loved one passes away, what else is there to know? Well, a lot... ➤ Summer is around the corner! Use our Buyers Guides to beat the heat with an awning or perhaps even a new swimming pool! ➤ Many Americans are redoing their floors, but which surface is best for you—vinyl, laminate, or wood? Our experts compare. ➤ Looking to rid yourself of acne? See which acne treatment brands get the best reviews from verified consumers. Consumer MailbagQ: Is DIRECTV worth it? - Paul of Houston, TX A: In just the past year, 1,873 verified consumers have left reviews of popular cable brand DIRECTV here at ConsumerAffairs, and the reviews are mixed, with an overall score of 3.8 out of 5 stars. Many of the 5-star reviews praise the company for its reliability, high-tech equipment and premium sports package options including NFL Sunday Ticket and MLB Extra Innings. The negative reviews often center around customer service, contracts and higher price point. It's important to note that DIRECTV may require a two-year contract, and most customers experience an increase in prices after the first year.
While we can't outright advise you one way or the other, you can always read consumer reviews and compare all the major cable/satellite providers to make an educated decision before subscribing!
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