I Allegedly talks about how airline passengers are upset with CEOs like Barry Biffle of Frontier Airlines, who called customers “shoplifters” for avoiding extra fees. This adds to frustration over poor service and hidden costs. Meanwhile, Spirit Airlines’ CEO got a big bonus before bankruptcy. People are sharing their bad experiences and looking for accountability from airlines. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
At the Puerto Rico Airport, Dan shares his thoughts on several topics. He talks about how people feel more positive about spending money, but finding a job is still tough. Dan also highlights the importance of networking when looking for work. He discusses changes in FinTech rules, David Sacks’ new government role, and Elon Musk’s denied pay. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how United Healthcare’s CEO, Brian Thompson, was found dead in New York City. The words “Defend, deny, depose” were on the shell casings. A speaker shares how his girlfriend, battling cancer, faced constant treatment denials from her insurance. He criticizes United Healthcare’s practices and warns about the challenges of dealing with insurance during serious illnesses. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly warns about scams with COVID relief loans. Some people took too many loans or used the money wrongly. Now, there’s a list of people wanted for fraud. Dan says to keep good records and be honest. Victor was tricked into paying $11,500. Always check who contacts you to stay safe. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how every year, Saxo Bank makes big and bold predictions about the world. This time, they say Donald Trump and Elon Musk might weaken the dollar, Nvidia’s stock could grow a lot, and China’s economy might need a huge boost. They even predict a bioprinted heart and the end of OPEC! But some people think these ideas are too wild. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how Black Friday saw fewer people shopping in stores, with a 10% drop. Instead, online shopping hit a record, with nearly $13 billion spent in just one day. This trend suggests that physical stores might not be as important anymore. Meanwhile, Subway’s CEO is leaving, pointing to problems like high costs for franchise owners. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
I Allegedly talks about how in America, some people and businesses are losing their bank accounts without clear reasons. This is called “de-banking.” It has affected famous people and companies, like Melania Trump and cryptocurrency businesses. Sometimes, banks close accounts because of political reasons or social media posts. This can make it hard for people to get their money. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Famous athletes like Travis Kelsey and Patrick Mahomes are being targeted by a clever Chilean gang that uses social media to rob their homes. Sports leagues are warning players to be careful and protect their homes. Meanwhile, a woman was caught after writing about her van theft in her journal, and a couple got stuck with a big tax bill. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Many U.S. states are having money problems, with 27 unable to pay their bills. Jobs are hard to find, and going back to the office is expensive. Denmark faced a big cyber outage, and some charities misused funds. The video suggests using a VPN for safety online and being smart about saving money. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from I Allegedly visits a bustling shopping center, sharing insights on how inflation affects our daily lives. He highlights the surprising popularity of stovetop stuffing, even though it has banned chemicals. Dan also talks about a historic London market closing and predicts tough economic times in 2025. Plus, he recommends using a VPN for safe internet browsing. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









