Anthony Giorgianni, Consumer Reports

Anthony Giorgianni

Consumer Reports

Yonkers, NY, United States

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6 Ways to Spring-Clean Your Finances and Improve Your Digital Security

Now that you've filed your income taxes, it's the perfect time to access your finances and digital security. Consumer Reports offers six items to focus on. → Read More

How to Keep Your Holiday Packages From Being Stolen

Many people have had holiday packages stolen after a shipping company delivered them to their homes. Consumer Reports explains how you can prevent this. → Read More

The Newest Ways to Deal With Robocalls

Consumer Reports shares how to reduce the number of robocalls you receive and how to deal with robocalls that do get through. → Read More

How to Help Those Affected by the California Wildfires

The California wildfires are the latest disaster that people are responding to with their charitable giving. Consumer Reports explains how to make sure your donations are used effectively. → Read More

How to Donate After a Natural Disaster

Hurricanes, earthquakes and other disasters inspire many to make donations. Consumer Reports tells you how to make sure the money you give does the most good if you Donate After a Natural Disaster. → Read More

Should You Participate in a Class Action Against Equifax?

More people may soon be able to sue financial institutions through class action lawsuits. Consumer Reports explains what you should know before joining one. → Read More

The Best Ways to Help in the Aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma

If you're considering helping victims of Hurricanes Irma and Harvey, check out the charity first. And beware of scammers out to steal your donation and personal information. → Read More

Car Leases With Low Monthly Payments Are Attractive but Risky for Teens

Buying your teen a reliable and safe used car may be a better option than getting a new-car lease with a low monthly payment, Consumer Reports says. → Read More

The Best Ways to Help Victims of Hurricane Harvey

If you're considering helping victims of Hurricane Harvey, check out the charity first. And beware of scammers out to steal your donation and personal information. → Read More

How to Save Money at the Gas Pump

Even with today's low fuel prices, you can save money on gas this summer with these five tips from Consumer Reports. → Read More

What to Know About Buying a Home Warranty

Home warranties can cover breakdowns of your home's appliances and equipment. But they can cost hundreds of dollars per year, and for some, aren't worth it. → Read More

If You're Struggling to Pay Your Car Loan, Here's What to Do

If you're like many consumers, you may be having trouble paying your car loan. Consumer Reports offers five actions you should consider taking. → Read More

What You Should Know About Crowdfunding as Facebook Readies the Feature

Giving to a crowdfunding campaign is tempting because you can help individuals directly. But donations to traditional charities may be a better idea. → Read More

Beware of the Mother's Day Facebook Scam

Consumers are being warned about the Mother's Day Facebook scam that may steal your personal information. Consumer Reports tells how to protect yourself. → Read More

How to Choose a Reliable Moving Company

If you're thinking about making a move, make sure your hire a reputable moving company. Consumer Reports explains what you should look for. → Read More

Watch What You Say When Posting Online Reviews

A new federal law bans contracts that prohibit consumers from posting negative online reviews of products or services. But Consumer Reports explains that it doesn't mean you can say whatever you want in a user review. → Read More