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The Fourth of July is just days away, but retailers have already started kicking off sales. But that doesn't mean every discount is worth missing fireworks for. Sale events have a way of burying you in price drops, and not all of them are worth your time. Some are inflated list prices, while others bury real…

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I tested the Seville Classics Airlift Height Adjustable Desk with Glass Top, the Seville Classics Airlift Pro S3 Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk (no longer available), the Steelcase Solo Sit-To-Stand Desk, the Fezibo Height Adjustable Electric Standing Desk with Double Drawer, the Grovemade Desk and the FlexiSpot E7 Pro, but they didn't make the cut.

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The era of physical gaming media appears to be coming to an end, at least for Sony, which announced on Wednesday that it will cease production of discs in 2028. This move would appear to be an indicator that the PlayStation 6, which has yet to be announced, will be a completely digital console.

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My Take The VMAX VX2 Hub is one of those scooters that doesn't necessarily jump off the page with outrageous specs, but once you start riding it, you realize just how well-rounded it is. I've tested/ridden plenty of scooters that either focus on speed or prioritize portability, and the VX2 Hub lands somewhere in the…

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Don't trust high-pressure solar sales. Be skeptical of promises like "no electric bill" or "this deal ends today," and always get at least three quotes before signing.
Never sign a contract you can't keep. If everything is done on an iPad, insist on receiving a complete copy of the signed contract by email or in print before the salesperson leaves.
Do your homework first. Research the installer's reviews, licensing, and complaint history, and consider having ChatGPT review the contract for potential red flags before you commit.
Installing solar panels can be a smart long-term investment, but experts say homeowners should be careful before signing anything especially if the offer comes from a door-to-door salesperson.
The warning comes after financial personality Dave Ramsey discussed a caller's experience with a solar company that allegedly promised to eliminate his electric bill in exchange for monthly payments on a solar system. The homeowner later said the deal wasn't what he believed he had agreed to and wanted to know whether he could get out of the contract.
While every situation is different, consumer advocates say the story highlights several red flags that we should watch for before signing a home improvement contract.
Be skeptical of 'too good to be true' promises
One of the biggest warning signs is a salesperson making sweeping promises, such as:
"You'll never pay another electric bill."
"The system pays for itself."
"You can cancel anytime."
"This offer expires today."
Solar panels can definitely reduce your electricity costs, but savings depend on factors such as your home's energy use, local utility rates, available incentives, and the terms of your financing agreement. Always keep in mind that no salesperson can honestly guarantee identical savings for every homeowner.
If someone promises dramatic savings without reviewing your energy usage or utility bills, treat it as a red flag.
Never sign a contract you can't review later
According to Ramsey, one of the biggest warning signs in the caller's situation was that the entire transaction took place on a salesperson's iPad.
The homeowner said he reviewed the agreement electronically and signed it on the device, but afterward was told the company didn't provide a paper copy of the signed contract.
That's a major red flag.
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BYD Co. is poised to reclaim the title of the world’s top seller of fully electric cars from Tesla Inc. as the Chinese automaker ships an increasing number of vehicles abroad.
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