Week of November 11, 2024
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Two years ago, five consumer groups called on major supermarket CEOs to make digital-only coupons easier to use and be available to those folks who don't have cellphones or the internet. We check in on three chains to see if they have made any progress. That story is in Mouse Print* this week.
Recently, MrConsumer bought a pair of sneakers from Temu.com at a crazy low price. They ran large and did not fit. When processing the return online, Temu gave me a refund and said I can keep the sneakers or give them away. Wow. This scenario is now being repeated in some limited circumstances even at places like Amazon. Often the cost of return shipping and resale (or disposal) just isn't worth it for retailers. Just don't count on getting a freebie.
Taking into account the cost of living, activities available, health care accessibility, quality of life, and more, RentCafe has come up with a list of America's most livable cities. Topping the list is Portland, Maine.
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The maker of Wegovy and Ozempic, Novo Nordisk, is warning dieters that some sellers are advertising copycat versions of these weight loss drugs that may be unsafe. Worse, CBS News says that counterfeit versions of these drugs are commonly being advertised online for a fraction of the cost of the real thing and people are getting ill or dying from some of them. Here are tips to avoid buying a fake version.
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