Help Me Hank! Parking Ticket Trouble
It's always annoying to get a parking ticket, but what if you got a ticket for someone else's car? A hefty fine is at stake as one misjudged motorist turns to Help Me Hank.
It's always annoying to get a parking ticket, but what if you got a ticket for someone else's car? A hefty fine is at stake as one misjudged motorist turns to Help Me Hank.
It was the honeymoon cruise the couple had wanted for 32 years! They paid for their tickets, but then, the money and their reservations mysteriously disappeared. Would their honeymoon plans be sunk? Help Me Hank gets on board.
They thought they'd hit a mini-jackpot when a long-lost gift certificate is suddenly found! But was it still good? Before the newlyweds could cash in, they had to call Help Me Hank.
What could ruin a free airplane trip? If someone tells you your travel vouchers have expired! One frequent flier brings her travel troubles to Help Me Hank and soon after, she's cleared for takeoff.
Having a Fastlane pass makes zipping through turnpike tolls super easy. But it turned to tollbooth trouble for one man when he gets charged big bucks for a trip he didn't make! Help Me Hank takes on the turnpike.
It was supposed to be a special present from a loving dad to a deserving daughter, but dad's four-wheeled surprise hit a big bureaucratic dead end. Stalled, until help me hank took the wheel.
Nannette Ohman knew bad things happen to good people, and she was worried, worried, worried when she opened an envelope.
Everyone dreams of winning the lottery, but what if the megabucks are mega-bogus? When a family got a suspicious lotto check in the mail, they didn’t head to the bank; instead they called in Help Me Hank.
A mileage mystery for a baffled Boston driver. A simple trip to the neighborhood car repair shop somehow adds thousands of miles to his car's odometer! Where did all the miles come from? Help Me Hank gets a surprising answer.
A blueprint for trouble. A homeowner needs the plans for his house, so why can't he get copies? Help Me Hank heads for town hall.
If you're buying or selling a used car - the price depends on the car's history! That's why many drivers depend on those automotive background reports you can get online. But the problem for one driver was the report on his car was wrong! Help Me Hank does the damage control.
There's nothing better than a gift certificate for the guy or girl who has it all. But not if they lose out when they don't spend the whole thing. When a store clerk tried to keep the change, "Help Me Hank" made a few changes.
Lights, heat, water; we've all got to pay our utility bills.But how would you like to be charged for someone else's utilities?When one homeowner got socked with a big bucks mistake he quickly called on "Help Me Hank"
Everyone keeps an eye on the price of fuel - and when one family got a bill that was way more than they bargained for - they realized they were dealing with a propane pain.
She worked hard and got a big reward---hundreds of dollars in college scholarships. But when it came time to cash in, the money was gone! How can she take back her tuition? With the assistance of Help me Hank!
It's a photo fiasco for an 8 year-old girl. She got to meet her idol. But what happened to her pictures of the big event? Help Me Hank does some snapshot sleuthing-- and now, she's asking for your help.
Automatic billing is supposed to make your life simpler. But what if the computer starts taking more money than it should? When one company's bottom line started looking suspicious they turned to Help Me Hank
A bad credit report is always a problem. But what if you have a bad credit rating, even with no credit history at all. One young woman found herself in a bind when her credit report turned up wrong she called Help Me Hank.
How can you pay a parking ticket you don't know about? That's what one man was asking when he got hit with $40 in late fees. The town said pay up or don't drive. That's when he called "Help Me Hank."
The ad promised silver dollars commemorating 9/11, promising to make a great collectible. But now, customers who bought them may be due for some refunds. It's all about money back for deceptive dollars. Here's more from "Help Me Hank".