Week of November 25, 2024
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Black Friday shoppers take note. We bring you news of a lawsuit against Amazon for allegedly raising prices for a very brief time in order to put the item "on sale" and promote a fictitous discount. That story is in Mouse Print* this week.
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Once again, it's time for our annual tips on how to tackle Black Friday sales. Don't expect as many items on sale this year, but you will find many sales to be already in progress with no need to wait until Friday morning.
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According to a new study by Bankrate, more people (59%) say they will do their holiday shopping on Cyber Monday this year than on Black Friday. Seniors are more likely to skip Black Friday (62%) while young people (18-27) will be the most likely shoppers that day.
Have you seen the ads promising a whole new smile and set of teeth? These are typically dental implants that cost a fortune. More and more dentists are offering them. According to Kaiser Health News, most dentists performing these procedures are not dental surgeons, and sometimes patients need corrective surgery afterwards when things go wrong. Often healthy teeth are being pulled which is contrary to longstanding dental guidelines.
When you buy an extended warranty on the major appliances in your home, you hope they will fix any problems as they arise. In the past three years, American Home Shield, a major player in this field, has had over 20,000 complaints filed with the BBB about unsatisfactory repair claims. Here's just one story.
Consumer AlertHome Warranty Company Has Thousands of Complaints
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