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Week of December 8, 2025
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Heating Expert Says 66 Degrees Is Out, 68-70 Is Better Healthwise

Consumers With a Product or Service Problem Jumped to 77%

How to Fight an Unfair Rental Car Damage Charge

They Found Unknown Relatives on 23andMe, Then Wanted Money

Maybe Notorious Scam Compound Was Not Destroyed

If Tariffs Are Struck Down, Other Laws May Allow Them

Take TikTok Advice With a Big Grain of Salt

He Defrauded 10,000 Investors; Spent Only Days in Jail Before He Was Sprung

Store Brand Shredded Cheese Recalled in 31 States

Americans Upgrading Phones Less Often

Some Student Loan Borrowers May Get Lower Bills

Santander Creates Fake Social Media Ads to Warn of Scams

Ozempic Changing How We Spend Money, Time

Gas Prices Lowest Since 2021

This Might Have Been the Last Black Friday for Sears

Millionaires Live in States You Might Not Expect

Fraud Losses for Seniors Quadruple in 4 Years

Check Before You Donate to Charities

BBB's 12 Scams of the Holidays

Now They Can Even Hijack Landline Phone Numbers

NY to Launch Scam Detection Service for Seniors

Fake GoFundMe Page Rips Off Real Family's Page After Their Father Died

AZ-AG Sues Temu for Various Consumer Offenses

Say What: Is $140,000/yr the New Poverty Line???

What Toothbrushes Do Some Dentists Use?

Buy Now, Pay Later Plans Can Keep You in Debt

Bed, Bath & Beyond Closing Stores AGAIN

Amazon Stops ChatGPT's Shopping Tool From Searching

7 Old TV Brands That Have Disappeared

She Bought a Used Sofa Online, Then the Feathers Began to Fly...Literally

What the Top 1% in Different States Pay in Taxes

1 in 4 Say They Have Used Self-Checkouts to Steal


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Mouse Print*-- TSA's New $45 Fee for Improper Travel ID Is More Than Double the Original Fee

mouse print Last week, the TSA announced a new $45 fee for those passengers without a real ID or passport. We discovered that mere days earlier they had formally set the rate at less than half that! That story is in Mouse Print* this week.


The Price is Right Wrong, Part 1 (False Savings Claims)

sale Everybody loves a bargain and retailers know it. The more they can convince you that an item is deeply reduced in price, the more likely you are to buy it. But a huge survey of 25 retail chains by Consumers' Checkbook reveals that most of these discounts are fake. They found the same items on sale over and over again suggesting that the sale price was really the regular price. Only three chains didn't play these pricing games: Apple, Costco and Dell.


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The Price is Right Wrong, Part 2 (Overcharges at the Checkout)

price scanner A major national investigation by The Guardian collected data from multiple states about overcharges at stores like Dollar General and Family Dollar. They found persistent problems at both chains where shoppers were routinely charged more than the shelf price sign promised. These scanner errors can usually be traced to outdated shelf price labels. And just last week, the Michigan AG sued another dollar store, Five Below, for the same thing.



Consumer Investigation

Some Grocery Delivery Services Charge Higher Than In-Store Prices

[Ignore their ad at start.] When you use Instacart and other home delivery services, you not only pay a delivery fee and a tip, but some stores allow them to charge more for each item above what the store would charge if you bought it in person. KING 5 TV did a small test to show the price differences. Here's the text version of this story.



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Bargain of the Week

Chipotle December BOGO Offers

Starting at 4 p.m. on Saturday, December 13, if you buy a burrito in-store at participating Chipotle restaurants, you will get a free entree. And on Saturday, December 20, Chipotle is also offering starting at 4 p.m. in-store a free entree with the purchase of one. To qualify for this latter offer, you must wear a holiday or outlandish sweater.

Donate Blood, Get $15 Amazon Gift Card

The Red Cross is giving away $15 Amazon gift cards if you donate blood between December 8-18. See details and available locations and times.
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Used Cars With the Best Long-Term Reliability

Consumer Reports examined problems reported by members of cars that are five to 10 years old. The result is a list of the most reliable used cars.

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