Dan’s latest updates cover a mix of surprising news, from Jamie Diamond’s choice not to run for president to Starbucks’ regrets about app orders. Discover the $40,000 egg theft, a Walmart scam with a barcode tattoo, and the closure of surfwear giants. Plus, learn about electric vehicle challenges and a trillion-dollar scam in America. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how the economy is having a tough time, with fewer jobs and businesses struggling. Companies are raising prices, and many people don’t have enough savings. This leads to risky borrowing. Big layoffs in industries like freight show bigger problems. It’s important to save money and be careful with spending. Share your stories with us! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how AI is now helping banks decide which accounts to close if they seem risky, like those with late payments or inactivity. This can happen without warning, so it’s smart to have more than one bank account. Also, with changes in TV subscriptions and financial challenges, being ready for surprises is important. Stay prepared! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Watch out for a tricky email scam! Hackers pretend to be from Google, saying your account is in danger. They might even call you to sound real. Stay safe by not sharing passwords and using two-factor identification. Also, learn about gold prices, crime’s impact on businesses, and possible illegal practices like debt collection and congestion taxes. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly talks about how Toyota’s hydrogen car, the Mirai, is now more affordable! It’s priced at $17,000, and you get $15,000 in free hydrogen fuel. But, there aren’t many places to fill up. With job cuts and money worries, finding ways to save on big costs like housing and transportation is important. Could the Mirai be a smart choice? …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan highlights three big issues in the economy: people buying cheaper brands at Walmart, insurance costs rising due to climate damage, and electric school buses failing in Maine. He suggests saving money, predicts changes in insurance, and questions green energy efforts. These topics show how different problems affect our daily lives and future plans. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
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.









