
Better Get Baquero: Medicare Ambulance Coverage Fine Print
Lynda Baquero goes over what happens when someone calls an ambulance during a medical emergency but the patient declines to use it.
Lynda Baquero goes over what happens when someone calls an ambulance during a medical emergency but the patient declines to use it.
The latest trick by scammers to get victims’ money, and possibly even steal identities, is called “quishing.” So how does it work, and how can you protect yourself?
A New Jersey woman was scammed after booking a flight to Houston on a fake United Airlines website. Lynda Baquero reports.
Lynda Baquero reports on a woman who was charged twice by a fake United Airlines website.
After playing his new PlayStation 5 for three months, a boy was blocked from using his gaming console. Lynda Baquero reports.
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Lynda Baquero helps a retiree move his money between IRA accounts.
A Queens mother learned a tough lesson after her car was damaged in an accident. Lynda Baquero has the policy protections to know about with different types of auto insurance coverage, and how to make sure the same thing doesn’t happen to you.
Lynda Baquero reports on tips and tricks to help cover the rising cost of college.
After cancelling his insurance policy, Alan Forgenie waited patiently for his refund, but it never came. Lynda Baquero reports.
When a New York City man had issues with his rental car that threatened to ruin his plans, he said “Better Get Baquero”. Lynda Baquero reports.
After shipping off his expensive shoes to be cleaned and not hearing back for months, Kevin Arnold knew something was wrong. Lynda Baquero reports.
After losing his mother a man is not able to claim the benefits he thought he was entitled to. Lynda Baquero reporting.
A Manhattan man said “Better Get Baquero” when his Amazon music options changed. Lynda Baquero reports.
Music streaming services offer many choices for listening to songs, but a Manhattan man noticed he might lose hundreds of dollars of music if he didn’t agree to pay a new monthly fee after the company’s options changed. NBC New York’s Lynda Baquero helped him find a solution.
After a New Jersey homeowner closed on his mortgage, he noticed that it wasn’t shown as paid off on his account. Lynda Baquero reporting.
A Queens woman said “Better Get Baquero” after paying for concert tickets on Working Advantage, but not being able to get inside the venue. Lynda Baquero reports.