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American Airlines Is Losing $3.3 Million A Day

American Airlines Is Losing $3.3 Million A Day

Every day, American Airlines gets up in the morning, looks in the mirror, thinks about the $3.3 million dollars it lost yesterday, brushes its teeth and gets ready to lose another $3.3 million. Fortune says the hemorrhaging began in January, and while red ink is no stranger to the airline industry, they’re running out of things to cut.

Grocery Shrink Ray Hits Edy’s Ice Cream

Grocery Shrink Ray Hits Edy’s Ice Cream

Attention Ice Cream Lovers: The evil entity wielding the grocery shrink ray has pointed its malevolent device at Edy’s Ice Cream. The standard jug of ice cream is now 1.5 quarts, down from an already-shrunken 1.75. The price, naturally, is exactly the same.

Buy More, Waste Money: Target's Large Box Of Dryer Sheets Costs 32% More (Per Sheet)

Buy More, Waste Money: Target's Large Box Of Dryer Sheets Costs 32% More (Per Sheet)

I’m hardly the first to point this out, but had to snap a few pics of the dryer sheets I was buying yesterday at Target.

Dell's Website Prices Are Based On Caprice And Whimsy

Dell's Website Prices Are Based On Caprice And Whimsy

Reader Tom noticed something weird as he was checking out Dell’s online store: Dell’s website can’t seem to get its facts straight and keeps spitting out different prices for the same computer. So Tom ran a test in which he accessed Dell’s website with two separate computers, using the same browser, login info, and navigation process. He checked the prices for Dell’s Vostro system on their Small Business Desktops Dell Deals page, as well as their Vostro page. As you can see, there were some anomalies.

Wrigley's To Introduce New "Slim Pack" Gum Packaging With Two Fewer Sticks, Same Price

Wrigley's To Introduce New "Slim Pack" Gum Packaging With Two Fewer Sticks, Same Price

Sometime soon Wrigley’s will start promoting its new Slim Pack packaging in select markets, and nationwide by 2009. It’s slimmer! It’s easier to carry! And it’s got 15 sticks instead of 17—for the same price! A Wrigley’s vice president told Brandweek that consumers wouldn’t care that they’re getting less product: “To them the value goes up because they’re getting a better tasting product in a better package.” Ha ha consumers sure are stupid, aren’t they, VP of Wrigley’s?

This E-Zip Comfort Electric Bike Cannot Be Purchased Anywhere

This E-Zip Comfort Electric Bike Cannot Be Purchased Anywhere

An affordable electric bike that can go 18 mph for over 20 miles, but isn’t sold online or in stores? Detroit, you clever fox, you’ve done it again!

Gillette Charging An Extra $5 For One Additional Razor Blade?

Gillette Charging An Extra $5 For One Additional Razor Blade?

A couple of weeks ago, I was at Target, and I saw that all of their Mach 3 cartridges were on clearance. As a Mach 3 user, I was kind of concerned as to what was going on. I hoped that they weren’t discontinuing the Mach 3 and Mach 3 turbo and forcing everyone to buy their newest razor.

Is It Legal To Use Out Of Date List Prices For Comparison On Sales?

Is It Legal To Use Out Of Date List Prices For Comparison On Sales?

Last week we pointed out how Apple artificially inflates the discount of its refurbished units by using the original introductory list price as a comparison, even if the price has since dropped and the true list price is now lower. Now a reader writes in to say he caught Toys R Us doing the same thing on sale prices of Playstation 3 bundles and 30 gig Zunes. Our question: is this legal? New York City’s consumer protection law seems to imply that—at least for retailers doing business in NYC—it’s not, unless you clearly indicate the trail of price reductions, something neither company is doing.

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Not to be outdone by the national players, regional cellphone company U.S. Cellular has announced a $99 unlimited calling plan “for a limited time.” $15 more adds unlimited text messaging, and $10 more adds unlimited data usage. [IntoMobile]

Get Out Your $#%@# Checkbook! Here Comes "Food Inflation"

Get Out Your $#%@# Checkbook! Here Comes "Food Inflation"

Think you’re paying too much for food now? You’re going to pay more in 2008 according to Reuters.

Sam's Club Charges More For Bulk Check Purchases

Sam's Club Charges More For Bulk Check Purchases

An alert reader noticed that something looked fishy on the Sam’s Club order screen when he was ordering new checks—if you decide to order double the number of checks, your price-per-box magically goes up the tiniest bit. We figure the amount is so small that most people don’t even notice it, or they notice it but figure they’ll still save time and shipping so it’s worth the 3-5 cents extra. Still, it’s a sneaky thing for a bulk discount store to do.

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Some haggling philosophy from Wise Bread. [Wise Bread]

Best Buy Hikes Price On Popular Budget Laptop, Gets Caught

Best Buy Hikes Price On Popular Budget Laptop, Gets Caught

If you were eyeing the “budget-priced” Gateway P-6831FX and thought about picking one up at your local Best Buy, you’ll want to wait until this Sunday, February 17th, when Best Buy says it will lower the price again.

Best Buy: Name Your Own Price For This DVD

Best Buy: Name Your Own Price For This DVD

Reader Jared says:I was at Best Buy looking for ‘The Fountain’ on DVD. I found three copies in the drama section, and three different prices. No tricks here, no collector’s / special editions. Just the standard widescreen version at name-your-own-price. Guess they’re trying to emulate Radiohead?

KFC Is Sneaking Extra Profit From Bigger Orders

KFC Is Sneaking Extra Profit From Bigger Orders

If you’re planning on buying some Hot Wings from KFC in Colorado Springs, Colorado, your cheapest option is to buy them in sets of six no matter how many you want. KFC charges you slightly more per wing as you buy more—”Guess they just hope nobody’s good at quick math,” our reader Jay writes.

Harbor Freight Sure Knows How To Have A Blow-Out Sale

Harbor Freight Sure Knows How To Have A Blow-Out Sale

I saw this last week in the Harbor Freight store in Casselberry, Florida. I wasn’t sure if I could pass up such an amazing deal but, somehow, I was able to exercise restraint.

You’re a strong man, Kyle.

DirecTV Raises Rates, Warns Customers Not To Switch To Cable

DirecTV Raises Rates, Warns Customers Not To Switch To Cable

DirecTV is jacking up rates by 4% as of February 27 and is reminding newly disgruntled customers that DirecTV still ranks higher than cable according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index. Most customers can expect a $3-$5 increase, but don’t count on award-winning customer service.

Home Depot Lets You Keep $199 Power Tool That Rang Up For $0.01

Home Depot Lets You Keep $199 Power Tool That Rang Up For $0.01

Johnny was pleasantly surprised when the $199 power tool he grabbed off the clearance rack rang up at the self-checkout for just $0.01. Home Depot, of course, stopped him before he could leave and asked for the item back, but Johnny wasn’t fast to part with his new toy.

I told the manager well that’s to bad because I ALREADY PAID FOR IT!!! and if you don’t return MY PRODUCT!!! that I PAID FOR!!! that I would call the cops because you are now stealing from me. I will call Weights and Measures. OH YEAH and my attorney.

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