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Globe and Mail
28-05-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
3 Signs That Alibaba's Turnaround Effort Is Bearing Fruit
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Yahoo
11-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Mix-up at Phoenix gas station breaks dozens of cars — how to make companies pay for their mistakes
You probably don't give much thought to filling up your gas tank during your weekly errands. Swipe your card, fill the tank and be on your merry way. But danger lurked underground for Phoenix resident Clarissa Amoroso. Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don't have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here's how I'm 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement — what should I do? Don't panic. Here are 5 of the easiest ways you can catch up (and fast) Nervous about the stock market in 2025? Find out how you can access this $1B private real estate fund (with as little as $10) On Feb. 9, Amoroso headed to a Circle K on 75th Avenue and Thomas Road to fill up her vehicle, which she inherited from her late father. Soon after, the engine 'started cutting out, acting like it wasn't getting fuel,' she told reporters at AZFamily's On Your Side. The damage to her vehicle prevented her from getting to work. She tried to work with Circle K to resolve the problem but said the company gave her different timelines of when her claim could be paid out. 'It's a lot on your shoulders when you're the breadwinner of your family,' she told reporters in tears. 'Just feeling you're not being heard, that's what hurts the most.' According to On Your Side, a third-party fuel carrier put diesel into the underground unleaded gasoline storage tank and unleaded gas into the diesel tank. Sixty vehicles were filled with the incorrect fuel before Circle K shut the pumps down, and some drivers who made claims were still waiting for compensation months later. One victim, Matthew Silva, told a reporter that 'anything that had to do with the gas' had to be replaced on his vehicle, including the fuel pumps, spark plugs and the entire gasoline direct injection (GDI) system. Silva couldn't wait out the claims process and ended up paying $4,300 out of his pocket to repair the damage. He received an email from Circle K stating that it would take up to 14 days for the claims department to reach out. 'It's been past that,' he was quoted as saying in an April 17 story, more than two months since the incident. Circle K says the payout delays were a result of the time it takes to evaluate claims and process documentation. A spokesperson for Circle K told On Your Side in an email: 'We take all claims seriously and evaluate each of them carefully, and we always work to reimburse customers as quickly as possible once we receive required documentation to validate their claim.' Read more: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has an important message for the next wave of American retirees — here's how he says you can best weather the US retirement crisis Amoroso and Silva have since been reimbursed, and Amoroso has also been paid for the two weeks she couldn't work. As for the other claims on hold, Circle K said it was likely due to a wait for documentation from the affected drivers. Whether you suffer damage to your car or another valuable piece of property, it's critical that you do your part to ensure that you receive what you're owed in a claim. Most companies will require you to prove that the damage was their doing, so gather as much documentation as you can. This can include receipts from the store, a dated record of when you noticed the damage and photographs of your property in good condition beforehand. Be creative: Even a speeding ticket from the day before could show your car was working fine before the incident. Once you have your documentation, contact the company to learn how to file a claim. Follow their instructions to prevent any delays and increase your chances of getting a response. Finally, follow up if you haven't received a response within a reasonable time frame. You generally want to exhaust your options with the company before considering litigation. Court cases, even at small-claims court, can be time-consuming and expensive, but it could still be worth it depending on the severity of the damage. Want an extra $1,300,000 when you retire? Dave Ramsey says this 7-step plan 'works every single time' to kill debt, get rich in America — and that 'anyone' can do it Rich, young Americans are ditching the stormy stock market — here are the alternative assets they're banking on instead Robert Kiyosaki warns of a 'Greater Depression' coming to the US — with millions of Americans going poor. But he says these 2 'easy-money' assets will bring in 'great wealth'. How to get in now This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.
Yahoo
11-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Mix-up at Phoenix gas station breaks dozens of cars — how to make companies pay for their mistakes
You probably don't give much thought to filling up your gas tank during your weekly errands. Swipe your card, fill the tank and be on your merry way. But danger lurked underground for Phoenix resident Clarissa Amoroso. Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don't have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here's how I'm 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement — what should I do? Don't panic. Here are 5 of the easiest ways you can catch up (and fast) Nervous about the stock market in 2025? Find out how you can access this $1B private real estate fund (with as little as $10) On Feb. 9, Amoroso headed to a Circle K on 75th Avenue and Thomas Road to fill up her vehicle, which she inherited from her late father. Soon after, the engine 'started cutting out, acting like it wasn't getting fuel,' she told reporters at AZFamily's On Your Side. The damage to her vehicle prevented her from getting to work. She tried to work with Circle K to resolve the problem but said the company gave her different timelines of when her claim could be paid out. 'It's a lot on your shoulders when you're the breadwinner of your family,' she told reporters in tears. 'Just feeling you're not being heard, that's what hurts the most.' According to On Your Side, a third-party fuel carrier put diesel into the underground unleaded gasoline storage tank and unleaded gas into the diesel tank. Sixty vehicles were filled with the incorrect fuel before Circle K shut the pumps down, and some drivers who made claims were still waiting for compensation months later. One victim, Matthew Silva, told a reporter that 'anything that had to do with the gas' had to be replaced on his vehicle, including the fuel pumps, spark plugs and the entire gasoline direct injection (GDI) system. Silva couldn't wait out the claims process and ended up paying $4,300 out of his pocket to repair the damage. He received an email from Circle K stating that it would take up to 14 days for the claims department to reach out. 'It's been past that,' he was quoted as saying in an April 17 story, more than two months since the incident. Circle K says the payout delays were a result of the time it takes to evaluate claims and process documentation. A spokesperson for Circle K told On Your Side in an email: 'We take all claims seriously and evaluate each of them carefully, and we always work to reimburse customers as quickly as possible once we receive required documentation to validate their claim.' Read more: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has an important message for the next wave of American retirees — here's how he says you can best weather the US retirement crisis Amoroso and Silva have since been reimbursed, and Amoroso has also been paid for the two weeks she couldn't work. As for the other claims on hold, Circle K said it was likely due to a wait for documentation from the affected drivers. Whether you suffer damage to your car or another valuable piece of property, it's critical that you do your part to ensure that you receive what you're owed in a claim. Most companies will require you to prove that the damage was their doing, so gather as much documentation as you can. This can include receipts from the store, a dated record of when you noticed the damage and photographs of your property in good condition beforehand. Be creative: Even a speeding ticket from the day before could show your car was working fine before the incident. Once you have your documentation, contact the company to learn how to file a claim. Follow their instructions to prevent any delays and increase your chances of getting a response. Finally, follow up if you haven't received a response within a reasonable time frame. You generally want to exhaust your options with the company before considering litigation. Court cases, even at small-claims court, can be time-consuming and expensive, but it could still be worth it depending on the severity of the damage. Want an extra $1,300,000 when you retire? Dave Ramsey says this 7-step plan 'works every single time' to kill debt, get rich in America — and that 'anyone' can do it Rich, young Americans are ditching the stormy stock market — here are the alternative assets they're banking on instead Robert Kiyosaki warns of a 'Greater Depression' coming to the US — with millions of Americans going poor. But he says these 2 'easy-money' assets will bring in 'great wealth'. How to get in now This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.

Washington Post
06-05-2025
- General
- Washington Post
Administration's altered Signal chats pose new cyber risks, experts say
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Washington Post
06-05-2025
- General
- Washington Post
Israeli airstrikes rock airport in Yemen's capital
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