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Week of December 9, 2024
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Shoppers Fight Back Against Strict Return Policies [alternate link]



Survey of Consumer Attitudes About Return Policies


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2024 Worst (Unsafest) Toys List Released

Shopper Bamboozled by Denied Macy's 25% Off Coupons

Waffle Recall Expanded; See Full List

Hidden Flaws That Can Mess Up Estate Plans

Beware the Gotchas When Buying USB Cables

Some Freq. Fliers Move Away from Loyalty Programs

Portraying Single Bananas as Being Lonely Spurred Sales

More Tips to Avoid Overspending This Shopping Season

TSA PreCheck vs. Clear: Which Is Better?

Beware the Secret Santa Scam

Asking You for Personal Info Is Top Scam Red Flag

Were Black Friday Only Deals Legit?

Things to Buy Before Tariffs Go Up

1 in 4 Funeral Homes Fail FTC Undercover Price Disclosure Test

These Are Some Stores With Return Fees (video)

In Praise of Selecting the Airline Middle Seat

What Can Make an Advertisement False?

CFPB Wants to Crack Down on Data Brokers Selling Your $ Info

Can AI Chatbots Make Shopping Easier?

Why You Shouldn't Reuse Single Use Plastic Bottles or Containers

FTC Forces Seller to Refund $2-mil for Late Shipments

Her Bank Account Drained After Believing Bank Was Calling

Best AI Tools in Various Categories

How Long Is Red Wine Good After Opening?

You Need to Clean the Inside of Your Dishwasher (no alt link)

Starbucks Promotes Recycling, But Most Cups Go to the Dump

FTC Says Many Smart Devices Dumb on Software Updates

How People Are Battling Porch Pirates

Why Hackers Want Your Health Information

Home Buyers' Best Deals Today Are New Homes

People on Zepbound Lost More Weight vs. Wegovy

Bargain Hunter's Guide to Holiday Shopping

Federal Agencies Mull Clarifying Freshness Dating Rules

FDA Allows Mfrs. to Add Secret Ingredients to Food


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Who Makes the Most Reliable New Cars?

New car Consumer Reports is out with their latest new car predicted reliability ratings of 22 brands of vehicles. Guess what, neither Lexus nor Toyota made the number one spot! And the Cadillac of cars, literally, is in next to last place. (Individual model ratings only available to C/R subscribers.)


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New Laws Help Banks Stop a Scam in Progress and Quiz: Can You Spot Fake Bank Texts?

bank We all marvel when we hear of a good samaritan supermarket clerk warning a shopper who is buying a ton of high-value gift cards that she could be a victim of a scam. Similarly, we love when a bank teller knows a customer and warns him that making unusually large withdrawals could be a sign of a scam in progress. Now some state laws including a new one in Florida starting in January encourages banks to get involved and halt suspicious transactions when they suspect a customer is being victimized. And in this separate feature, take this eight question quiz to see how good you are at spotting illegitimate bank messages.



Consumer Alert

New Proposal Would Compensate Air Passengers for Delays, Cancellations

Rules requiring mandatory refunds for certain delayed and cancelled flights came into effect earlier this year. But what about all the other expenses you might have to incur for meals, an extra night in a hotel, and new flights that cost more money, not to mention all the aggravation? A new proposal was unveiled last week by the DOT to fix that.



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Bargain of the Week

Christmas Lights - 50% Off

No need to wait 'til after the holidays to get Christmas lights half price. Select varieties are 50% off now at Lowe's. White incandescents (100) are $1.99 now, and LED 100s are $4.99. Of course, if any are left after Christmas they will be 75% off.

Daily Dollar Deals at McDonald's

From December 11 until Christmas eve, IN CERTAIN GEOGRAPHIC AREAS ONLY, McDonald's is offering different $1 deals twice a day when using their app. Here is the list and schedule.

See also: Hot Deals

Consumer Reports

Best Gifts for Dog Owners

Consumer Reports offers 25 tips on gifts you can give to dog lovers based on their own testing and what pet parents have said about them. Note: product names shown, but reviews are for C/R subscribers only.

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