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    • infomercials

      "Potty Patch" Doggie Toilet — Load Of Crap, Or Genuine Product?

      Dogs, sheesh, who'd have 'em. They hump your leg, their poop stinks, and — worst of all, they pee all over your carpet. Well, meet the Potty Patch! It's an indoor restroom for doggies. Basically a patch of faux sod over a plastic tray that catches the pee. Now you don't need to get off the couch to walk the dog, you can just let her take a quick, stinky whiz right next to your kegerator. Whew! More »

      9:54 AM on Fri Jul 3 2009
      By Lucy Bayly
      0 views, 28 comments

      Most discussed militarydave: $80 plus shipping for a toilet? nah, i'd let the dog pee outside for free! -dave more »

    • Cult advertising

      Bad News: New Scientology Commercials Better Than The Old

      Until recently, Scientology ads had a built-in safety valve to protect sane but impressionable people. They had the overabundance of numinous sky and sunset shots, fake gold lettering with clumsily Photoshopped twinkly glints, and too much of everything, slathered on with fists of ham. The ads gave that subtle sense of unease that comes from being part of a well-funded cult. More »

      11:14 AM on Wed Jul 1 2009
      By McLaren and Torchinsky
      0 views, 296 comments

      Most discussed Mike Gerow: It just seems a little odd to have the Consumerist speaking in this tone regarding a recognized religion (at least more »

    • dangerous

      That Probably Isn't Really Michael Jackson's Stuff You're Buying, BBB Warns

      We know how it is. As soon as a big star dies, you feel the immediate urge to buy his old stage-used sweat rag on Craigslist. More »

      9:00 AM on Wed Jul 1 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      0 views, 22 comments

    • scams

      Chicago Man Sells TVs On Craigslist For Funny Money

      Andre Callegari of Chicago unloaded some TVs on Craigslist, but got a wad of counterfeit cash in return. Then he set up another sale with the buyer in a sting operation, and the seller actually came back, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. The cops caught the bad guy, who paid Callegari some of what he owed him, but that's probably all the victim thinks he'll recover. More »

      1:30 PM on Mon Jun 29 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      0 views, 53 comments

      Most discussed thisheregirafFe: wait, so if this 'friend' was unaware of the fake $100 bill, then spent it, how did it ever come more »

    • computer repair

      Is This Rogue Installer Running A Scam On Comcast Customers?

      If you live near Burke, Virginia, you might want to pay close attention when the contractor hired by Comcast comes to install your service. Rick runs a computer repair company and has twice run into the same problem with Comcast customers, where they can no longer access the Internet after an upgrade and are offered an off-the-books repair service. More »

      5:25 PM on Fri Jun 26 2009
      By Chris Walters
      0 views, 44 comments

      Most discussed eskimo81: This story doens't add up to a scam to me, more an idiot that thinks he's a technician. To misconfigure a more »

    • scams

      Scammers Also Use Dating Services To Look For Easy Marks

      A reader received a weird message from a fellow Match.com member last night—it was a fairly transparent attempt by someone to establish contact with her via a false identity. More »

      11:01 PM on Thu Jun 25 2009
      By Chris Walters
      0 views, 58 comments

    • settlements

      Acai Berry Drink Company Agrees To Give $350k Back To Bilked Customers

      One of the acai berry's most miraculous powers is its ability to filch hundreds of dollars from consumers who are seeking new ways to lose weight and live forever. Now one company known for marketing an acai elixir has settled a lawsuit from the Arizona Attorney General over charges of deceptive practices. More »

      8:29 PM on Thu Jun 25 2009
      By Chris Walters
      0 views, 33 comments

      Most discussed wdgasu: MonaVie, Xango, etc., These drinks are being pushed with claims that they prevent cancer and cure all sorts of more »

    • not-so-free trials

      Free Trials Can Be Trojan Horses For Sketchy Companies

      "Free" is always an enticing proposition, but free trials that seem too good to be true often are. Conmen use such offers to lure in greedy customers hoping to get something for nothing. More »

      11:56 AM on Tue Jun 23 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      0 views, 41 comments

    • scams

      Hotel Gold-Buying Events Soil The Good Name Of Cash4Gold

      Cash4Gold has an important message that they want us in the media to bring to the public. As the most respected name in direct-to-consumer gold ripoffs, Cash4Gold is "greatly concerned" that other entities are fraudulently using their good name for in-person gold-buying events. More »

      7:00 AM on Tue Jun 23 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      0 views, 68 comments

      Most discussed geoffhazel: I had the chance to buy some teeth with gold fillings at an estate sale a while back. Seemed more »

    • It turns out X-ray glasses don't work, at least not the ones this guy in Korea was selling. [Korea Times] (Thanks to Andrew!) MORE »

      16 comments

    • scams

      Stay Away From The Nigerian Tutoring Scam

      Are you a student looking for a summer or long-term tutoring gig? Be sure to stay away from the foreign tutoring scam, especially if you're looking for work on Craigslist. More »

      4:10 PM on Thu Jun 18 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      0 views, 58 comments

    • scams

      How To Protect Susceptible Relatives From Scams

      The Wall Street Journal ran an article yesterday about how to identify and protect loved ones from con artists. One of the problems with being an easy mark—say, because of reduced mental capacity or increasing isolation—is that you get put on a list and passed around to other scammers, says Karen Blumenthal, the author of the piece and a relative of one of these perpetually easy marks. More »

      11:21 AM on Thu Jun 18 2009
      By Chris Walters
      0 views, 55 comments

      Most discussed Canino: you get put on a list and passed around to other scammers Where can I get this list? On a more serious more »

    • contests

      This Subway Shop In Virginia Promotes Timeshares

      Tim thought he was entering an innocent giveaway at his local Subway in Warrenton, Virginia earlier this month. Nope. It was just timeshare bait. We wish the Subway would have known better than to allow the dropbox in their store to begin with, but after reading Tim's story you'll know what to watch out for should you run into a similar contest. More »

      12:17 PM on Wed Jun 17 2009
      By Chris Walters
      0 views, 103 comments

      Most discussed Galactica: The time shares pitches are the worst. But I survived one. I had a similar deal of prizes thrust upon more »

    • scams

      Don't Give Money To Strangers Online

      Becca Beushausen, a 26-year-old woman who went by "April's Mom" online, scammed gullible readers out of money to help pay for a fake pregnancy. Then she accidentally screwed up her scam by posting a photo of the supposed baby last week. "'It wasn't a photo of a baby at all,' said Elizabeth Russell, a mother and maker of lifelike Reborn Dolls, 'It was a doll. I have that same doll.'" More »

      12:48 PM on Tue Jun 16 2009
      By Chris Walters
      0 views, 86 comments

      Most discussed wallspray: Those are the scariest dolls I've ever seen and I fear for the mental stability of anyone who want a more »

    • phishing

      Here's An Example Of A Phishing Attempt On A Steam Account

      Back in March we posted a warning about thieves masquerading as Steam in order to get into customers' accounts and download games to resell. One reader, Richard, just received this special "alert" on his Steam IM pane this evening. More »

      11:55 PM on Thu Jun 4 2009
      By Chris Walters
      0 views, 46 comments

    • craigslist

      "Help, I Fell For The Apartment Rental Credit Check Scam!"

      Since posting an article about Craiglist apartment listing scams a month ago, we've heard from lots of people who fell for the scam. If you're one of them, here's what you need to know. More »

      4:06 PM on Wed Jun 3 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      0 views, 36 comments

    • tips

      AT&T Wireless Customer? Turn Off Phone Purchasing Power To Prevent Unauthorized Charges

      If you're managing cellphones for a family or your parents, or let's say hypothetically you have a boyfriend who says he reads Consumerist but really he doesn't or else he would have known better, you'll probably run into stupid subscription and content fees from time to time. You know how people are when it comes to fake "free" offers. More »

      2:07 PM on Wed Jun 3 2009
      By Chris Walters
      0 views, 38 comments

      Most discussed Radi0logy: I know how this goes... my fiancee signed up for a "free trial" at forclosure.com last night... I'm pretty sure more »

    • tax dollars

      FBI Warns Of Bailout Fraud

      It's not just monolithic corporations, financial institutions, state governments and the like that are benefiting from bailout funds. Scam artists stand to make a killing also, the FBI says: More »

      12:01 PM on Wed Jun 3 2009
      By Phil Villarreal
      0 views, 17 comments

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