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