- A new report finds that more shoppers are using buy now, pay later services for essentials like groceries, raising financial concerns.
- Tampa Bay 28 Reporter Susan El Khoury advises consumers to reserve 'buy now, pay later' for planned, larger purchases and avoid using it for everyday essentials to prevent debt traps.
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Elderly woman discovers over $100,000 in unclaimed funds thanks to an officer
"I get a bunch of mail every night saying that I won money. It went from like $40,000 to $80,000," said an 88-year-old local woman, who just went by Barbara.
Elderly woman discovers over $100,000 in unclaimed funds thanks to an officer