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“Ask The AG” Column Archives: 2007
Consumer: I added my cell phone number to the Do Not Call List, but I’m still receiving spam text messages. How can I stop them? Also, can viruses that infect computers also infect phones?
Consumer: I keep reading headlines about lead in children’s toys and product recalls. How do I know if a toy or baby item is safe?
Consumer:  I’ll soon be moving into my first apartment. What do I need to know?

Consumer:  I want to use the Internet to find a good loan. How can I avoid online lending scams?

Consumer: I receive dozens of spam e-mail messages every day. They’re a nuisance! What can I do?
Consumer: I’ve heard reports that flood-damaged cars are now making their way to Washington and are available for sale. Is this true? What can buyers do to make sure we aren’t sold a damaged car?
Consumer: I heard about the state’s gas prices investigation. What can you achieve and how can Washington residents help provide information?
Consumer:  I’m exploring estate planning options, including living trusts. I’ve read recent warnings about “trust mills.” What are these?
March 27, 2007
Keep Kids Safe Online
Consumer: How do I keep my kids safe online?
Consumer:  How often can debt collectors call me?
February 26, 2007
Opt Out of Junk Faxes
Consumer: Is there anything consumers can do about junk faxes?
Consumer: I’m thinking about filing my taxes online, but worry about identity theft. What tips can you recommend to help protect my personal information from landing in the wrong hands?
Consumer: My New Year’s resolution is to lose weight. What should I keep in mind when evaluating diet and fitness programs?
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