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As I mentored in the last thread, most Canadian libraries provide free access to the website of Consumer Reports. If you have a valid library card, go to your library's website and look at their online resources. There is a very good chance you'll be able to get free, legal access. +3. Reply.
Sherlock115 wrote: ↑ There was a Canadian version of Consumer Reports magazine but it quit publishing years ago. Thanks,Huck50. Huck50 wrote: ↑ Thanks,but I thought that some items CR does reviews on are not available in Canada..maybe I am wrong.Thanks,Huck50.
917 upvotes. Free access to Consumer Reports. Found this info online today and it would be very useful in this holiday shopping season. Free access to Consumer Reports online by using the library link below. www.lanepl.org. click on databases on the left hand side. -select "C" under alphabetical selections.
Free access to Consumer Reports. FunSave22 wrote: ↑ Or instead of using the login info from a Florida school board which likely didn't mean to post their login info to the entire internet, you could just get access from your local public library's website. A quick check of your library shows that they offer free access to the website for ...
You are able to sign up for a free 30 day trial of consumerreports.org. Please note: it takes an hour or so for your account to become fully active. I was able to login right away however could not access the actual reports for close to 60 minutes.
radiko wrote: ↑ You can get two different infos on TransUnion: - Get your Credit Score: Paid Subscription. https://members.transunion.ca. - Get your Consumer Disclosure on OCS: Free. https://ocs.transunion.ca. Hope this helps. From what I read here only Quebec residents can get both free of charge.
Just happened to browse both Consumer Reports and Lemon Aid and noticed a big difference in their Toyota brand recommendation. The common Toyotas (Camry, Corolla, Matrix) are all recommended in CR. Lemon Aid lists these models as not recommended. Together with pages of safety defects. Lemon Aid seems well researched.
Consumer Reports publishes their first list of most reliable USED cars. Well, given car thief's choice, it's proven. Tesla lol. I just crossed off a gently used Ferrari off my shopping list. I'm always surprised at how well Buick does overall, as well as in comparison with other GM brands. I figured all GM brands would be closer together in the ...
2 Users/ 100 readings per user memory. 2 column LCD with current and previous reading. Bluetooth sync with phone. If you are planning to use the Bluetooth function, I recommend using Sphygmo BP & Glucose instead of the Omron app. Sphygmo is developed in Canada and has a one time $3 purchase instead of a subscription. Reply.
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