Dan from I Allegedly shares some surprising updates: 71% of real estate agents didn’t sell a home last year, and Amazon faces a lawsuit for tracking user data. The housing market has more single-family homes available than since 2007. Plus, electric cars face challenges in emergencies, and there’s a big Honda recall. A recession is predicted for 2025. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly shares important news: Lay’s potato chips are being recalled because they might have milk in them. He also talks about a waitress who doesn’t have to pay taxes on her tips, a man having trouble getting a permit for his Tesla charger, a closed mall, and homeowners paying taxes on burned houses. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The I Allegedly video explains how the real estate market is having a tough time. Many home sales are being canceled because of high interest rates and expensive insurance. In December 2024, 40,000 sales were canceled. Homes cost too much for many people, with an average price of $407,000. Insurance costs are also rising, making it harder for people to afford homes. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The I Allegedly video highlights a big problem with car loans: people owe more than their cars are worth. This issue got worse during COVID-19, with many loans “upside down.” To avoid this, keep cars longer, choose ones that hold value, and maintain them well. Also, try shorter loan periods and resist the urge for frequent upgrades. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how in 2025, many stores are closing, and online shopping is growing fast. Over 2,000 stores shut down in January alone! Amazon is closing places in Quebec, affecting jobs. Meanwhile, a 174-year-old bookstore went bankrupt, and a man in North Carolina kept his big American flag up despite rules. Exciting times with big changes! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly tells a story about a store that sells safety deposit boxes and precious metals but can’t pay customers in cash, giving them checks for later instead. He warns about the risks of using safety deposit boxes, like no insurance, limited access, and possible theft. Think carefully before using one for your valuables. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this I Allegedly video, we explore fascinating topics like how single women are leading in luxury real estate purchases and why Ford is recalling thousands of cars. We also discuss the impact of weather on insurance claims, Vermont’s population growth, and a service that helps protect your online privacy. Plus, learn about new laws affecting homeless camps. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan explores why some former intelligence officers keep their security clearances even after leaving government jobs. He shares that Donald Trump plans to remove these clearances if re-elected. The issue arose when 51 officers claimed Hunter Biden’s laptop was Russian disinformation. Dan also notes the expensive security costs, like Dr. Fauci’s $1 million yearly detail. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly shares some interesting stories! Jamie Dimon talks about the stock market, and a couple sues Jet Blue after ice falls on them. Olympic medals aren’t as good as before, and Mittens the cat loves flying. Dunkin’ Donuts ran out of donuts, and weather casters are being replaced by the Weather Channel. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this video, we explore how businesses, especially restaurants, face tough times due to landlords wanting a cut of their sales. Fires in LA make things worse, with landlords not budging on rent. We also look at creative financing in real estate, like seller financing, as high interest rates and insurance problems create challenges for many. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









