Rossen Reports: Here's how to check for recalls on anything
Updated: 2:26 PM CST Dec 1, 2022
ah yeah let's get right to the rundown first. You can now rent out your apartment. The major change coming to Airbnb to help you make major cash then noticing *** lot more recall announcements? It's not just you, there's been *** huge surge in recalls. I've got the numbers and the one place you need to go to keep your family safe. Finally, if you missed black friday and cyber monday, that's okay. There are still ways you can get *** discount right now we're gonna walk you through it first rental prices have gone sky high. In fact they're up 10% from *** year ago when by the way they were still high and it's up 10% from their Airbnb is now partnering with landlords and major management companies to help you make some money letting renters list their apartments just like homeowners do. The new page on the website calculates how much money you can make per month and it depends on the number of bedrooms you have how many nights buildings will allow people to stay and the building's amenities so far for the apartments that have been listed during the test phase, tenants have hosted an average of nine nights *** month and guess what? They've made $900 *** month. Right now, apartment buildings in more than 25 major cities are being listed but Airbnb says it will expand the partnership in more cities as time goes on. Next up the U. S. Is on track to beat array the most recalls announced in *** single year. Researchers say more than one billion recalls were announced in just the first seven months alone. So why are we seeing so many recalls? It's actually *** good thing. New technology allows companies and manufacturers to the tech problems faster before they become more serious. The major uptick and recall announcements as you worry probably. How can you keep up? No problem. You can come right here to recalls dot gov recalls dot gov. This one stop shopping spot. It lists every agency and links to the recalls of everything from motor vehicles to food. And finally, if you missed all the deals over the last week, that's okay. Here are three insider shopping tips. They're gonna help you score some discounts of your own first set. *** google alert. You can track keywords like Apple watch sale and google will alert you when your keyword is mentioned to do this, just go to google dot com slash alerts, follow the steps. Second tip, keep things in your cart as you online shop on the store's website. Make sure you're signed up for *** free account, toss things in your cart and then just leave it. *** lot of retailers see that stuff in your car and they're going to email you saying, hey, we noticed you still have some stuff in here. Here's *** discount. Just buy it. Okay, That's pretty cool. And the last one while shopping on amazon, you may see this orange coupon banner, click the box right next to it to apply the discount. It's *** simple step, but most of us miss it. Amazon doesn't always automatically apply the orange coupon even though you see it here. So make sure you click that box. I'm gonna put all of this on my website, Rawson Reports dot com back to you.
Rossen Reports: Here's how to check for recalls on anything
Updated: 2:26 PM CST Dec 1, 2022
The U.S. is on track to break a record: the most recalls announced in a single year. Researchers say more than 1 billion recalls were announced in just the first seven months of this year alone.Why are we seeing so many recalls? New technology allows companies and manufacturers to detect problems faster, but in most cases, they become more serious. With the major uptick in recall announcements, how can you keep up?Visit Recalls.gov. This lists every agency and links to their recalls of everything from motor vehicles to food. With the holidays, you’ll be buying toys, too, but it's important to make sure those aren’t recalled either. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has a page that will let you search for recalls in a search bar. Visit the page here.
The U.S. is on track to break a record: the most recalls announced in a single year. Researchers say more than 1 billion recalls were announced in just the first seven months of this year alone.
Why are we seeing so many recalls? New technology allows companies and manufacturers to detect problems faster, but in most cases, they become more serious.
With the major uptick in recall announcements, how can you keep up?
Visit . This lists every agency and links to their recalls of everything from motor vehicles to food.
With the holidays, you’ll be buying toys, too, but it's important to make sure those aren’t recalled either. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has a page that will let you search for recalls in a search bar. Visit the .