A Baltimore-based startup with a high-tech spin on outsourcing laundry is seeking gig workers, and customers, in Maine.
The company, called SudShare and founded in 2018, is an on-demand, app-based service that outsources washing and drying to contractors that use their machines at home — kind of like Uber for laundry. Customers range from young professionals and working parents to truckers and campers.
Outage continues Friday night for some cell phone customers
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Fort Wayne's NBC) -- A large and hours-long service outage left many in The Fort and surrounding area unable to make calls, send text messages or otherwise communicate on wireless networks on Friday.
As of about 10 p.m. Friday, some customers were reporting partial service, but others were reporting no service at all, still.
Customer experience startup Clootrack raises $4M, helps brands see through their customers' eyes
Getting inside the mind of customers is a challenge as behaviors and demands shift, but Clootrack believes it has cracked the code in helping brands figure out how to do that.
It announced $4 million in Series A funding, led by Inventus Capital India, and included existing investors Unicorn India Ventures, IAN Fund and Salamander Excubator Angel Fund, as well as individual investment from Jiffy.ai CEO Babu Sivadasan.
Customers told to boil when water returns | News | journalpatriot.com
Josh Reeves, Mulberry-Fairplains Water Association general manager, provided information concerning the impact of a waterline break late Friday afternoon.
Reeves said that as of 9 p.m. Friday, there were 365 Mulberry-Fairplains customers without water as a result of a Pike Electric crew breaking a 16-inch waterline while installing a utility pole about 4:30 p.m. Friday.
Businesses, Customers Impacted by Rising Meat Prices | Good Times Santa Cruz
Labor Day Weekend is fast approaching, and many are looking to stock up on foods for barbecues and other outdoor gatherings.
But this year is different, for both consumers and suppliers alike, and it has a lot to do with the current high price of meat.
Dominion Energy overcharged customers by $1.2 billion since 2015, utility expert says | State and
Photo illustration by Shoshana Gordon/ProPublica, source images via Wikimedia Commons and Flickr: Jason Pier, Angela Mabray and irisb477.
Dominion won't build an office tower on the block where its One James River Plaza tower had been; the 600 Canal Place building is at right.
'It's like no one's in the office': Washington Gas customers unable to contact company | WJLA
DEMCO: Power restored to half of customers, others may have to wait weeks
On Friday, DEMCO said more than half of its meters were back in service, leaving about 54,286 still without power.
As of Friday, about 113,500 meters were back in service, all of its substations were ready to receive power. The company said it expects to make more significant progress over the weekend, but it could take up to four weeks to restore power for some depending on the damage.
SCVNews.com | Waste Management Reminds Customers of Labor Day Schedule | 09-03-2021
Waste Management's service for residential trash, recycling and green waste pick-up, as well as commercial service, will be delayed by one day throughout the week of Sept. 6, in observance of Labor Day.
Customers should place their carts out for pick-up one day later than usual, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 7 through Saturday, Sept. 11.
Affirm and Afterpay Soar as Customers Buy Into Paying Later - The New York Times
That $128 pair of jeans can now be had for just four payments of $32. Dropping $100 on cosmetics seems less indulgent when the transaction is broken up into $25 payments. Even a pricey Dyson vacuum can be rationalized when purchased in $125 installments.
The option to buy now and pay later has soared in popularity, accelerating last year as consumers bought almost everything online at the start of the pandemic.
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