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Are Georgia retailers required to accept payment by check?

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What is the difference between VOIP and a regular landline phone?

March 06, 2017

Should rent be prorated due to prolonged power outage?

February 16, 2017

Hotel keeping copies of driver's license and debit card for 3 months

February 02, 2017

Beware of roofers scamming storm victims

January 23, 2017

Will I have to pay taxes in two states if I purchase a car in TN for a GA resident?

January 04, 2017

Medical bills exceed amount quoted

December 22, 2016

How much more can gas stations charge for using credit card vs. cash?

December 13, 2016

The Latest Twist on Tech Support Scams or How to Lose $3,000

December 05, 2016

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