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5 auto insurers with largest price increases (4 19 24)
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đľ Todayâs Top Stories
The 10 largest auto insurers raised rates by more than 10% in 2023(!). But these five companies were the worst offenders. Read more. |
A loyal Clark podcast listener makes sure to report all her spam or scam emails. Is she helping or just spinning her wheels? Read more. |
What is uShip? Itâs the eBay of shipping vehicles, appliances, furniture and other large, odd-shaped or expensive items. Hereâs how it works and a review from Clark himself. Read more. |
Excellent rewards for frequent travelers and a generous welcome bonus are staples of this Clark-held credit card. But is it right for you? Read more. |
đ 5 Can't-Miss Deals Today
From credit cards to phone plans to streaming services, here are the top five limited-time deals as of April 19, 2024.
Credit Cards
Citi PremierÂŽ Card: Earn 60,000 bonus ThankYouÂŽ Points after you spend $4,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of account opening. Plus, for a limited time, earn a total of 10 ThankYouÂŽ Points per $1 spent on hotel, car rentals, and attractions (excluding air travel) booked on the Citi Travelâ portal through June 30, 2024.
Phone Plans
Consumer Cellular: Get a free month of service when you join Consumer Cellular with promo code MONTHFREE.
Mint Mobile: All plans are $15 per month for a limited time, including unlimited (new customers only).
Visible: Beginning this month, Visible is expanding its payment options to allow customers to prepay for a year in advance. (Learn more.)
Streaming
Sling: Get $10 off your first month.
đ Stat of the Day
𧹠$300,000: Retail worth of Legos that a four-person organized crime ring boosted in California. Wondering how many Legos it takes to equal that value? According to USA Today, the most expensive Lego set (Star Wars) costs $849.95. Only six Lego sets cost more than $500.
đ°ď¸ Deal Alert: Todayâs Top Deals
đď¸ Podcast
The 99 Cents Only store is shutting down. Dollar Tree is experimenting with higher prices. Whatâs going on with dollar stores? Clark explains whatâs going on and why he still loves to shop there. Also, if youâre looking for a job right now, thereâs a sector thatâs ripe with opportunity.
âď¸ Need Money Help?
The Team Clark Consumer Action Center is a free helpline that can help you navigate your money questions. Call 636-492-5275. Visit clark.com/cac for more information.
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