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Even if the only damage is to the vehicles involved, getting into a car accident is easily one of the scariest things that can happen in a person’s life.
Thinking of leasing a car? Then be sure to watch this short piece from KING TV’s Jesse Jones, who interviewed Consumer Protection Division Doug Walsh -- an expert on leasing cars.
This just in: Toyota has agreed to provide free pickup and return of recalled cars, as well as free rental cars or taxi fare, for car owners across the nation.
Thump! Squeal! Sputter! Unless you’re fluent in “car,” you’re reaction is likely, “Ack!” Should you pull over immediately, head to the mechanic or just turn up the radio?
Two consumer protection bills were among those previewed at a press conference today ...
Nearly 11,000 Washington seniors were on the phone last month with Attorney General Rob McKenna as part of a TeleTown Hall sponsored by AARP Washington. Public radio station KSER (90.7 AM) in Everett will broadcast a 30-minute edited version starting at 6:30 p.m. tonight. If you're outside the signal range, you can listen online at www.kser.org. ...
All Consuming's letter to Santa. Find out what we'd like him to bring consumers this Christmas ...
David, an All Consuming reader, recently wrote for advice: “I cannot make my car payment. If I pay the interest and a little towards the principal, can I keep the car until I get back on my feet?” Attorney General Rob McKenna replied in today's Ask the AG column. I've posted the response below.
All Consuming blog moderator Kristin Alexander answers reader questions ...
Gas vouchers were a hot promotional tool last year, used to lure potential customers to dealerships, furniture stores and seminars. A Vancouver, Wash., car dealer must now reimburse customers who responded to one such promotion that the Washington Attorney General’s Office says was deceptive.

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