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"It's ironic it's coming out on the same day" as the F.T.C. settlement, said John M. Simpson, an advocate at Consumer Watchdog, a critic of Google.
During a regulator testimony, Anthem and Aetna "refused to identify a dime of supposed savings from these mergers that would be passed on to the consumers", said Carmen Balber, executive director at Consumer Watchdog, a consumer advocacy organization.
But Alex Neill, director of policy and campaigns at consumer watchdog Which?, said: "It is disappointing that the monthly charge cap is not actually a cap and banks will be allowed to continue to charge exorbitant fees for so-called unauthorised overdrafts, rather than protect those customers that have been identified as among the most vulnerable".
"Don't look for logic in the fares structure," says Mike Hewitson, head of policy at consumer watchdog Passenger Focus.
At Consumer Watchdog we build populist revolutions one spark at a time where the public has spoken but the rich and powerful won't listen.
The DMV should "enact a regulation protecting consumers from misleading advertising that leaves the dangerous — and sometimes fatal — impression that a car is more capable of driving itself than is actually the case," John M. Simpson, privacy policy director at Consumer Watchdog, said in a Nov. 23 letter to the agency's director, Jean Shiomoto.
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Liza Tucker, a staff member at Santa Monica-based Consumer Watchdog, said the department has often lacked the will to force companies to make changes to their operations.
From her post at the consumer watchdog group Public Citizen, she has fought every major trade agreement in the past two decades, and continues to publish serious research highlighting the shortcomings of those that have been enacted, including the Korea deal.
Jerry Flanagan, an attorney at California's Consumer Watchdog, told Kaiser Health Newscompanies might be "doing this as an opportunity to push their populations into the exchange and purge their systems".
"We've long known that government agencies can be captured by corporations and special interests," says Lisa Gilbert, vice president of legislative affairs at Public Citizen, a consumer watchdog.
Jerry Flanagan, an attorney at California's Consumer Watchdog, told Kaiser Health News companies might be "doing this as an opportunity to push their populations into the exchange and purge their systems".
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