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Mouse Print*-- Don't Fall for This PayPal Deposit Scam

mouse print MrConsumer got a scare last week when he received an email from PayPal saying that almost $1,000 was about to be charged to his account. Going to his PayPal account, information about that pending charge was there too! See how the crooks behind this scam pulled off this clever deception. That story is in Mouse Print* this week.


What Real People Have Given Up Buying Because of High Prices

High prices With prices going up seemingly everywhere even before we have felt the full effects of sky-high gas prices, consumers are cutting back. Here are almost two-dozen things that real folks say they have stopped buying.


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What Is Surveillance Pricing and Why Are Consumer Advocates Concerned?

price tag Many consumer advocates worry that surveillance pricing will lead to discriminatory pricing practices that will raise prices for certain individuals based on their personal characteristics. This mini-treatise explains what surveillance pricing is and recent legislative efforts to regulate it. MrConsumer worries that overly broad legislation could limit individual discounts currently being offered based on your shopping habits. Incidentally, Maryland just passed the first anti-surveillance statewide pricing law.



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Fake Allergy Testing Company Stole Millions

The U.S. Postal Inspection Service tells the story of a company that purported to test a hair sample you send in to figure out what you might be allergic to. Thousands sent money and their hair samples. You won't believe what the testing company did with those samples.



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Bargain of the Week

Bonnie Tomato Plants - 4 for $10 at Home Depot

This is the lowest price in years for tomato plants for your garden at Home Depot until April 29th. Bonnie #4.5 plants are 2.50 each. Keep in mind, however, don't plant them too early.

Breakfast Cereal - $1 at S&S

With apologies to those not in the Northeast... Stop & Shop turns back the clock on Stop & Shop store brand cereal prices that will take your breath away -- just $1 through Thursday. Choose from Bran Flakes (18 oz.), Raisin Bran (16.6 oz.), Frosted Flakes (13.5 oz), and Cinnamon Crisps (12.2 oz).

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Best Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Consumer Reports names names in this story featuring the results of their most recent tests of smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Full ratings, brands, and model numbers are revealed.

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