Category Archives: CFC in the News
Welcome, new laws
If you received a gift card this holiday season, you might want to send a thank-you note to state Sen. Ellen Corbett, D-San Leandro…Under Corbett’s legislation, consumers will have a right to cash in any unused or partially used gift cards when their value dips below $10. Read More ›
New law in 2008 allows consumers to redeem gift cards for cash
Richard Holober, Executive Director of the Consumer Federation of California, which is based in San Mateo, said, ‘Consumers should be aware that any dormant gift cards they have worth less than $10 can be redeemed for cash starting Tuesday.’ Read More ›
Most Popular Item: Gift Cards
We love the convenience of gift cards, but there’s always been a niggling drawback. What do you do when your gift card has just two or three dollars left on it? That probably won’t cover another purchase and retailers have never been required to give it back to you in cash, until now. Read More ›
Consumers to Benefit this Holiday Season from New Gift Card Law
Consumers will get a break this holiday season thanks to a new California law – Senate Bill 250 by Senator Ellen Corbett (D – San Leandro). The new law gives consumers the right to cash in an unused or partially used gift card when the value of the card is less than ten dollars. Read More ›
Consumer Groups’ “12 Days of Safe Shopping” Campaign Culminates in San Francisco
Consumers Union, CalPIRG, MOMS, Consumer Action and the Consumer Federation of California will join consumers in San Francisco…calling on manufacturers, retailers, and government agencies to develop effective measures to prevent unsafe products from reaching store shelves. Read More ›
Keeping good credit starts with reports
by Eve Mitchell, Contra Costa Times
Going over credit reports can reveal whether there are mistakes that could lower a credit score and whether identity theft has occurred. Sandra Chapin, program director at the San Mateo-based Consumer Federation of California, ordered her credit reports a few weeks ago. Read More ›
Veto allows retailers to keep using ‘re-baits’
by Dennis Rockstroh, San Jose Mercury News
On the plus side, the governor did sign Senate Bill 250, which will let you get cash for a gift card when the remaining balance drops below $10. That was bad news for the big retailers. In 2005, Home Depot reported $43 million in income from unused gift cards, said the Consumer Federation of California. Read More ›
Low-cost coverage goes statewide
by Eve Mitchell,, Contra Costa Times
In a land where the car is virtually everywhere, one out of four drivers in California gets behind the wheel without automobile insurance. Now a program that recently expanded to every county is meant to reduce the state’s estimated 5.6 million uninsured drivers by providing them with a liability insurance policy for less than $400 a year. Read More ›
Torrico scores perfect 100 on consumer, environmental legislative scorecards
“It is important that consumers have the information they need to make well-informed decisions when purchasing products,” Torrico said. “It’s equally important that they are assured their financial privacy will be protected and the products meet appropriate safety standards. That security will not only protect consumers, it will enhance consumer confidence.” Read More ›
Consumer Product Safety Commission Scandal
KPFA covers the growing scandal and conflict of interest surrounding the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s head Nancy Nord. CFC’s Richard Holober is interviewed on the scandal. Read More ›
Why CFC Opposes Governor Schwarzenegger’s Health Care Proposal
by Richard Holober, Executive Director, California Progress Report
The measure fails to address skyrocketing health insurance premium costs. During the years 2000 – 2005, health insurance premiums escalated by 87 percent, which is over four times the rate of inflation. Read More ›
Wolk earns 100% for votes on consumer rights legislation
“This is a great honor,” said Wolk. “This state owes a great debt to groups like the Consumer Federation for their vigilant defense of our consumer rights. They work to ensure the safety of our food, the protection of our financial information, issues that touch all of our lives.” Read More ›
CFC Statement Opposing the Governor’s health plan
Unfortunately, ten months after anointing 2007 as the “Year of Health Care”, the Governor has offered a plan that still fails to address two fundamental components of any credible health care reform proposal: affordability and cost containment. Read More ›