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Kids and phones: ‘How can we be better and more thoughtful?'
Kids are getting back into their September routines — a good time for parents to re-establish their rules when it comes to devices. If you’re not sure how to stay on top of what your kids are doing and how much time they’re spending on them, an internet safety expert has some advice on “how can we be better...
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What is ‘underconsumption core'? The minimalist trend, explained
“Underconsumption core” is a new trend that’s all about embracing simplicity and minimalism — but with a twist. The trend is resonating most with Gen Z and Millennials, who are becoming increasingly aware of the environmental impact of overconsumption.
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It's football season! Before you buy tickets, look at for these scams
With football season kicking off, many fans will be buying tickets to catch their favorite teams in action. But before you hit “Purchase,” be warned: Scammers want to cash in on your excitement. You don’t want to lose money to a scammer and miss a game you were looking forward to. The Better Business Bureau received over 100 repor... -
‘Nice location, btw': Threatening scam letters may contain personal information
It was a letter so disturbing and creepy, people receiving it received the email called the police. It turned out to be a scam, cybercriminals using new technology to personalize their threats in a frightening way. An NBC10 Boston employee received one such letter via email. It contained a photo of the front of her house. “I know that visitin... -
When that urgent call from college financial aid is a scam
If you’re a college student, or the parent of one, and you get a call about an unpaid tuition bill, hang up the phone! It’s likely a scam. It’s the start of the fall semester and it can be a hectic time for college students and their parents. But you don’t want to let your guard down, because scammers...
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More Mass. students eating free meals at school, stats say
As the 2024-25 school year gets underway, one thing students across Massachusetts don’t have to worry about is getting a good breakfast and lunch. After the state stepped in to continue free school meals programs when pandemic-era funding ended, families are taking advantage of it. The state made universal free school meals permanent with the... -
How to protect your home Wi-Fi amid flurry of back to school messages
School is just starting for many. But we have some homework for parents to protect themselves and their home Wi-Fi networks. NCB10 consumer investigative reporter Leslie Gaydos is here with a warning and the step you can take to secure your home network....
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When his YouTube channel was removed, this Needham realtor called NBC10 Boston Responds
When his YouTube channel disappeared, a Needham, Massachusetts, man wanted to know why it was taken down. When he couldn’t get any answers, he reached out to our NBC10 Boston Responds Team for help. Bill Paulson, a realtor at Keller Williams Realty in Needham, was adding to a library of about 50 videos on his YouTube channel. He featured... -
Back to school shopping on a budget? Here are seven ways to save
With summer coming to a close, classroom supplies lists are being posted and back to school shopping trips have begun. Parents know it won’t be cheap. Here are seven ways to save. Follow NBC10 Boston: https://instagram.com/nbc10boston https://tiktok.com/@nbc10boston https://facebook.com/NBC10Boston https://twitter.com/NBC10Boston... -
Student discounts can save you thousands by graduation: ‘It all adds up'
There are so many college discounts offered — on electronics and software, entertainment, food and dining, retail shopping, memberships and subscriptions. And they could add up to thousands of dollars in savings before graduation.
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How to protect yourself from identity theft and fraud
Are you doing enough to protect yourself from becoming a victim of identity theft and fraud? That’s a question you should be asking yourself every day. Data breaches over the years have exposed the personal information of millions of people, you included. “I think the most important thing is to realize that your information is out there. Criminals ... -
Email lockout solved by NBC10 Boston Responds
A MetroWest woman was locked out of her email account, and after weeks of trying to get back in she reached out to our NBC10 Boston Responds team as a last resort. Our viewer Alice, a senior citizen who did not want to appear on camera, said she’s a was locked out of her AOL email account. She had...
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Beware of misleading solar panel loans
If you’re considering going solar, be careful if you’re taking out a loan. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is warning homeowners about residential solar energy lenders who are misleading people, with some using deceptive factors to trap people into costly loans. “While solar power can certainly help families save money, we want to m... -
Massachusetts' tax-free weekend is coming up. Get ready here.
This Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 10-11, are Massachusetts’ sales tax holiday, in which many things you can buy — but not everything — are tax-free.
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Study: Boston has the largest debt increase in the US
Consumer debt is increasing. Interest rates are high, and Americans now owe a record $1.14 trillion on their credit cards. Some cities are racking up more debt than others. A new WalletHub study ranks Boston as the number one city in the U.S. with highest amount of accumulated debt from Q1 to Q2 in 2024. “This increase is happening quite fast,... -
NBC10 Boston Responds helps woman see Taylor Swift in Poland amid ticket trouble with StubHub
A Boston woman had some anxious moments as she prepared to head to Poland for a Taylor Swift concert. Cheryl MacElhaney reached out to NBC10 Boston Responds after a ticketing issue threatened to ruin her trip to catch a stop on the Eras Tour. The Swiftie went all out for the show in Warsaw. “I went with the Reputation Era,…
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Rising rental scams: Here's what to look out for
The housing market these days is tight. Inventory is low and for some, reasonably-priced rentals are hard to come by. And scammers know it. According to the FBI, Massachusetts residents lost $2.2 million to real estate scams last year, including rental scams. These thieves are using sophisticated tactics and tricks to make you feel like you’r...