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Rossen roundup: Top consumer stories from the past week

Rossen roundup: Top consumer stories from the past week
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Rossen roundup: Top consumer stories from the past week
Here are all of the Rossen Reports from this past week.Get that luxury look for 50% off with this shopping trickOnline shopping has made it easier than ever to find affordable options for premium products.Watch the video for this story in the player above.Chief National Consumer Correspondent Jeff Rossen shares hacks to find looks for less on everything, saving you hundreds of dollars.Read the full story here.Top credit cards for rewards and savingsNew research from WalletHub reveals the best credit cards to help you save money.The study compared over 1,500 credit cards and identified the top choices in several categories.For best overall, the Wells Fargo Active Cash Card stands out with no annual fee, 2% cash rewards on purchases, and no interest on balances for the first year.Read the full story here.Hidden perks of Amazon Prime, Target and Walmart+Millions of people use subscription services like Amazon Prime, Walmart+ and Target Circle 360 to shop online. But are you making the most out of your membership?Rossen Reports reveals some hidden perks you may not have known about.Read the full story here.Why is my credit score changing? How to boost your ratingWe all know how critical it is to have good credit, which can be the difference between getting a loan or being denied. It also impacts how much you’ll have to pay in late fees and interest.One of our viewers reached out to Rossen Reports wondering why her credit score varies across the different agencies. We looked into it and found that credit scores can vary for several reasons.Read the full story here.

Here are all of the Rossen Reports from this past week.

Get that luxury look for 50% off with this shopping trick

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Online shopping has made it easier than ever to find affordable options for premium products.

Watch the video for this story in the player above.

Chief National Consumer Correspondent Jeff Rossen shares hacks to find looks for less on everything, saving you hundreds of dollars.

Read the full story here.


Top credit cards for rewards and savings

New research from WalletHub reveals the best credit cards to help you save money.

The study compared over 1,500 credit cards and identified the top choices in several categories.

For best overall, the Wells Fargo Active Cash Card stands out with no annual fee, 2% cash rewards on purchases, and no interest on balances for the first year.

Read the full story here.


Hidden perks of Amazon Prime, Target and Walmart+

Millions of people use subscription services like Amazon Prime, Walmart+ and Target Circle 360 to shop online. But are you making the most out of your membership?

Rossen Reports reveals some hidden perks you may not have known about.

Read the full story here.


Why is my credit score changing? How to boost your rating

We all know how critical it is to have good credit, which can be the difference between getting a loan or being denied. It also impacts how much you’ll have to pay in late fees and interest.

One of our viewers reached out to Rossen Reports wondering why her credit score varies across the different agencies.

We looked into it and found that credit scores can vary for several reasons.

Read the full story here.