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The Early Show: CBSNews.com - Nov 25, 2008
Counterfeit car, plane and electrical parts, medications, and much more, are proliferating, and going way beyond phony designer items, reports Susan Koeppen, who offers examples, and possible ways to spot the phony …
The Early Show: CBSNews.com - Nov 19, 2008
It could leave you holding the bag for huge bills run up by others, affect your credit rating, medical records, medical insurance, and more, Susan Koeppen reports.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - Nov 19, 2008
This emerging form of identity theft can leave women brokenhearted -- and much lighther in the wallet, says Early Show consumer correspondent Susan Koeppen, who spoke with several victims of such fraud.
Breaking News: CBSNews.com - Nov 18, 2008
This emerging form of identity theft can leave women brokenhearted -- and much ligther in the wallet, says Early Show consumer correspondent Susan Koeppen, who spoke with several victims of such fraud.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - Nov 17, 2008
Thieves put millions up for bid online each year. Susan Koeppen gave Early Show viewers a peek at one such chatroom as she described the extent of the problem.
The Early Show: CBSNews.com - Nov 6, 2008
Susan Koeppen has advice on giving new life to old items, rather than buying new ones, to save money in tough times, and on when it pays to replace an appliance and when to just fix it, on The Early Show.
Science News & Technology News: CBSNews.com - Oct 28, 2008
A New Jersey family saved some serious money by making some simple changes. Susan Koeppen says you could, too.
The Early Show: CBSNews.com - Oct 23, 2008
Food companies are shrinking the size of packaging and of the amount of stuff in those packages, and sometimes charging more to boot, Early Show consumer correspondent Susan Koeppen points out.
The Early Show: CBSNews.com - Oct 15, 2008
Susan Koeppen says you should shun water when putting them out, and she explained the right way. She notes that they're much more common than you might realize.
The Early Show: CBSNews.com - Sep 18, 2008
Millions of working parents hire babysitters, but letting a stranger into your home can be nerve-racking, especially when you hear horror stories about child-care providers abusing kids. Here are some of the ways you …