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Week of February 17, 2025
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Judge Halts Firing at Federal Consumer Agency



After Returning $21 Billion to Consumers, CFPB Shuttered; No One Is Minding Banks and Credit

Firing Workers Is the New Way to Deregulate; We're Losing Protections


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Mouse Print*-- CT-AG Intros Bill to Require Shrinkflation Disclosure

mouse print Hooray! The Connecticut Attorney General just filed a bill in the state legislature to require manufacturers and stores to disclose when a product has been reduced in size but not in price proportionately. That story is in Mouse Print* this week.


Are You Using an Easy-to-Guess PIN Number?

ATM keypad Everyone makes a big deal about the need to use complex passwords to protect ourselves. But what about PIN numbers -- those four-digit codes we use at supermarkets, ATMs, and on our computers? Turns out that almost 10% of people use the same PIN: 1234. Here is a list of the 50 most popular PIN numbers that you should avoid using.


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Free Perks You Didn't Know You Had

ideas for free perks How would you like a free extended warranty on your major appliances? Or a free replacement if something you just bought gets lost or stolen? Or free cellphone repairs if you shatter the screen? These are just some of the benefits that you may be entitled to depending on what credit card you have or what warehouse club you're a member of.



Consumer Alert

Are You Paying More Because of "Surveillance Pricing?"

[Ingore ad at beginning.] A recent study by the Federal Trade Commission reveals that a person's precise location or browser history can be frequently used by sellers to target individual consumers with different prices for the same goods and services. The above video suggests some ways to mitigate the problem. Here is a more detailed summary of the FTC study.



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Bargain of the Week

Buy $6+ of Any Groceries, Get $5 Back via Card Rebate

Don't ask me why, but a beer company is offering a virtual $5 MasterCard debit card rebate when you submit a store receipt for at least $6 of grocery purchases. Offer is good all year. Limit one per address. Good in most states, but different rules apply in California.

See also: Hot Deals

Consumer Reports

7 Things You Shouldn't Clean With Dish Soap

MrConsumer always cleans his granite countertop with Dawn and a stiff scrubber. Consumer Reports says that is a no-no, along with other things dish soap should not be used for.

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