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Week of March 2, 2026
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Consumer News Quickies

CA-AG Sues Amazon Alleging Price Fixing



6 Protein-Boosted Foods That Are Not So Healthy


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ChatGPT Now Has Malwarebytes to Help Spot Scams

CFPB Tries to Limit Accepting Complaints Against Credit Bureaus

Does TrumpRx Deliver the Lowest Prices?

9 Groceries to Skip at Costco

New Harvard Tool Shows Changes in Fine Print Policies; Free Webinar March 4

Australia's Coles Supermarket in Court Over Alleged Fake Discounts

Chicago Trib Editorial Reams Jewel-Osco for Digital Coupon Issues

Debate Over Produce Sold by the Each Continues

Is Eating Bananas Good or Bad for Blood Pressure?

For 2027, "Cheap" ACA Family Health Plans Could Have $31,000 Deductible!

Microsoft NOT Ending Support for Old Printers

Social Security to Run Out of Money Sooner

Yet Another Warning About AI Dogs Not As Advertised

Don't Make These Mistakes During a Home Inspection

Suit Dismissed: It's OK to Call Them Boneless Wings

Weird Things People Found at Thrift Stores

Erythritol (Artificial Sweetener) May Have Health Consequences

Consider House Sitting Networks for Cheap Stays

IL Bill Would Require Paper Versions of Digital Coupons

Australia Cracks Down on Unsafe Products at Amazon, Temu, etc.

Kohl's Adds $10 and Under "Deal Bar" in Stores

Canada Adjusts Cost of Living for Shrinkflation

LA City Councilor Proposes Digital Coupon Alternative

Egg Prices Have Plummeted... Yeah!

He Posted a Fake Story, and AI Bots Reported It as Fact

Burger King Rolls Out New and Improved Whopper

Walgreens' Misleading "Dishwasher Safe" Claims Get Hearing

AI Makes Creating Scam Lookalike Websites Easy

Fake Immigration Court and Lawyers Used to Scam Migrants


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Be Skeptical During Consumer Week

To kick off National Consumer Protection Week, we remind readers via a variety of stories to cast a skeptical eye on offers, sales, and warnings even from familiar companies you do business with, or from people claiming to be in positions of authority. They may play fast and loose with all the facts, or may not even be who they say they are.



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Mouse Print*-- Are CapitalOne Shopping Rewards Too Good To Be True?

mouse print MrConsumer gets daily emails from CapitalOne Shopping promising savings like "Get $50 When You Spend $50+" at such and such store. Really? That story is in Mouse Print* this week.


Sale Prices Often Based on Fake Discounts

price tag A comprehensive study by Checkbook.org last fall revealed that many retailers advertise fake discounts off inflated regular or rarely-charged list prices. They point the finger at major retailers like JC Penney, Kohl's, Macy's, Amazon and many others where they make you believe you are saving more than you really are.


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Look How Car Insurance Rates Vary State to State

car insurance Last year, the average cost of car insurance was $175 a month. But the cost varies substantially from state to state. For example, Nevada was the most expensive where premiums were 64% higher on average. (And Florida wasn't much better.) States with the lowest rates included Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. See the full list.



Consumer Alert

89-Year-Old Man Lost $1.7-Mil in Bank Scam

[Ignore ad] The scam involved phoney bank employees, fake official letters from various government offices, repeated large withdrawals, gold bars and couriers - but the most unbelievable part of the elaborate ordeal is that two major banks allowed this vulnerable senior to empty his accounts despite red flags. Here is the text version of this story.



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Bargain of the Week

Free Tax Prep Assistance for Seniors

The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Service is offering free tax preparation service for those over 50 and with low to moderate income. Find a location near you. AARP membership is NOT required. Here are other free filing options not necessarily for seniors.

Consumer Reports

"Top Tier" Gasoline May Be Worth the Price

Not all gasoline is created equal. There's plain old regular, and then there's regular gasoline that meets a higher standard, known as Top Tier gas. The difference between the two is significant and might be worth it. Here is a list of all Top Tier gasonline brands.

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