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Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.
Consumer Reports recently tested 47 bottled waters and found levels of "toxic PFAS chemicals" in several popular brands.
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The magazine published by Consumers Union, initially Consumers Union Reports and now called Consumer Reports, gained popularity and market share over the Bulletin and largely supplanted its relevance. The organization stopped assessing products in the 1980s after its acquisition by M. Stanton Evans and was mostly dormant by the early 2000s.
If a consumer reports the fraud within two business days, they are typically only liable for up to $50 of the stolen funds. After that, the liability can increase to $500 if reported within 60 days.
About WikiProject Consumer Reports Consumer Reports was established in 1936 to advance the Consumer Movement through product testing and advocating for consumer rights. Today the organization employs 500 people to conduct experiments at its laboratories, report the results, do journalism on consumer issues, and present the consumer perspective in policy discussions.
From canceling old cards to cosigning for loved ones, these surprising missteps can quietly hurt your score. Learn what affects credit (and what to do about it) in this expert-backed guide.