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Connecticut man has medical bill reimbursement trouble
A Connecticut man was happy to learn he was owed money after an overpayment on a medical bill, but when he didn’t get his cash, he said “Better Get Baquero!” News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero looks into his case.
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Brooklyn artist left shattered by nonpayment
A glass artist from Brooklyn says her hopes of getting paid for a piece of art were shattered. She said “Better Get Baquero” for help. News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero has her story.
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NYC newlyweds drop wedding ring down sidewalk grate while helping change flat
Tribeca resident Will Whelan helped change a flat tire for his friend just a few feet from a sidewalk grate — then saw his gold wedding band fall between the metal slots.
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Tips for kids and credit cards: What age is the right age?
Giving your child a debit card or even a credit card if they’re older is a big step, but what age is the right age? Today in New York consumer reporter Lynda Baquero breaks down what parents need to know before handing over that plastic.
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Travel insurance nightmare for Manhattan couple
When a Manhattan couple booked a trip abroad, they relied on travel insurance to help protect their money in case of cancellation or disruption. But then they had to say “Better Get Baquero.” News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero explains why.
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NJ couple gets wrong tickets for Broadway show
A New Jersey couple was excited to see a Broadway show, until they encountered a problem with their tickets. They said “Better Get Baquero.” News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero explains.
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Treadmill user runs into repair problems
A Westchester County man who runs on his treadmill every day ran into a problem trying to get the piece of sports equipment fixed. He asked “Better Get Baquero” for help. News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero explains how she got the “problem solved.”
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College student faces laptop refund trouble
Whenever you buy electronics, make sure you familiarize yourself with refund policies, especially if there’s a time limit on returns. A New Jersey college freshman said “Better Get Baquero” when he ran into problems with a laptop. News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero takes a look.
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Brooklyn woman questions credit score drop
It’s important to understand what impacts your credit score and what to do if you think there’s a mistake. A Brooklyn teacher asked “Better Get Baquero” for help when her credit score fell nearly a hundred points. News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero explains what happened.
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Long Island teacher deals with medical bill dispute
For more than a year and a half, a teacher from Patchogue says she’s been fighting a medical bill that she argues she doesn’t owe. She said “Better Get Baquero” to look into her case. Here’s News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero.
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NYC store owner loses access to Uber Eats | Better Get Baquero
A small business owner in Washington Heights says he enjoys the benefit of additional customers to his store through a popular delivery app. But when the flow of orders through the app went dry, he said “Better Get Baquero” News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero to understand what happened.
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Cryptocurrency romance scam warning l Better Get Baquero
It’s one of the fastest growing types of scams, luring big money from victims under the guise of romance. “Better Get Baquero” has a warning, after hearing from a man who lost more than $123,000. News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero describes how the scam works.
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NJ woman seeks refund after plane fire delays trip
When your travel plans are disrupted, it’s important to know what your rights are as an airline passenger. A New Jersey woman said “Better Get Baquero” after a problem coming home from a trip abroad. Here’s News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero.
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Long Island woman seeks help with retirement funds
When planning for retirement, it’s important to make sure you understand your choices. A Long Island woman asked “Better Get Baquero” for help when she wanted to make a change in one of her retirement funds. News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero explains.
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Taking back control of a hacked Facebook page | Better Get Baquero
It’s one thing to have your social media page hacked, it’s another when the hacker is asking your friends for money. Better Get Baquero helped a consumer reclaim his account and has advice to help protect yours. Here’s News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero.
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Bank wrongfully declares woman dead, closes accounts
A Bronx man asked Better Get Baquero for help when his mother suddenly lost access to over a quarter million dollars in her bank account and he couldn’t figure out why. News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero describes how she got all that money back.
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Restoring solar service after power surge
For seven years a man on Staten Island used solar energy to power his home and save on electricity. When his solar panels suddenly stopped working, he said “Better Get Baquero!” News 4 consumer reporter Lynda Baquero explains.