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Week of July 6, 2026
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15 Things You Can't Return to Amazon



#1 Rotisserie Chicken Is... (Not Costco)!


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Mouse Print*-- Domino's Sued Over Junk Fees

mouse print A California consumer is suing Domino's for advertising one price for their pizzas, but then charging another because of a junk fee they cleverly tack onto bills labeled as a tax. That story is in Mouse Print* this week.

See last week: Aldi Grocery Giveaway Backfires Leaving Thousands Fuming


Auto Insurers Rated on Customer Satisfaction

car insurance companies JD Power just surveyed over 52,000 car owners about their experience with auto insurance companies. They are trying to measure customer satisfaction relative to level of trust; price for coverage; people; ease of doing business; product/coverage offerings; problem resolution; and digital channels. Since the companies selling car insurance vary around the country, here are multiple charts showing the winners and losers in various regions.



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Guide to Secret Codes on TJ Maxx Price Tags

TJ Maxx price tag Some of the code numbers on TJ Maxx price tags can be very instructive to prospective purchasers. For example, a certain code means the garment was made just for TJ Maxx. And a certain color sticker, means the item has reached its lowest price.



Consumer Alert

Don't Fall for Honey-Based Alzheimer's Remedies

The BBB is warning seniors that advertisements sometimes featuring AI clones of celebrities touting honey-based supplements as a means of preventing or treating Alzheimer's are scams. Here is the print version of the story.



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Bargain of the Week

Get $10 Credit Per Transaction Using Paze Wallet

This is a BIG and generous deal.

When you buy something at participating merchants for at least $10, and choose a new electronic wallet called Paze as your payment method with which you have associated your participating debit or credit card, Paze will give you $10 back as a statement credit. (See offer and terms.)

For example, MrConsumer has a CapitalOne Visa card and he associated it with his Paze account. If he uses the Paze checkout choice at Dominos.com and buys their $9.99 plus tax any size pizza special, he eventually gets a $10 credit for it on his CapitalOne statement (up to 10 times PER CARD in his Paze wallet for up to $100). If he added his Chase card, that could mean an additional up to $100 in statement credits.

Make sure you see the green "Spend $10, Get $10 back..." offer after selecting your card from Paze wallet for any particular transaction.

Participating banks include Chase, Bank of America, CapitalOne, Citi, PNC, US Bank, and Wells Fargo. Participating merchants also include Wendy's, Dunkin', United Airlines, Shop Rite, Newegg, GNC, 1-800-Flowers, and more. The offer runs until September 10.

Home Depot 2-Qt. Perennials - $6

Until July 8th, Home Depot has all their unbranded ~2-qt. size perennials for $6, regularly $9.98.

Consumer Reports

Best Toilet Paper

Last fall, Consumer Reports tested toilet paper and came up with their picks (summarized here by Quartz.com). And holy crap, bamboo toilet paper topped the list.

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