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The refund approved message you should never trust By Kyle James of ConsumerAffairs April 24, 2026 Scammers are sending polished refund approved messages that look like theyre from the IRS, but clicking the link can lead to stolen personal and financial information. People who filed extensions are at higher risk through October, since ongoing tax activity makes these messages feel more believable. The best defense is simple: never click unsolicited IRS links. Go directly to IRS.gov, slow down, and verify before taking action. Tax Day may be over, but scammers are just getting started. Right now, a new wave of tax scams is hitting inboxes, phones, and social media feeds across the country. The message is simple and its a highly effective way to get peoples attention: Your refund has been approved. Claim it here. For millions of Americans waiting on a refund or filing a tax extension, its exactly what they want to hear. And thats why it works so effectively. ConsumerAffairs had the chance to interview Gary Orenstein, consumer security expert at Bitwarden, about how these scams work and how to protect ourselves. What these scams actually look like These arent the obvious scam emails weve seen for years that people tend to ignore. As Orenstein explains, modern tax scams are built to look very polished and legitimate, often mimicking real IRS or tax platforms like TurboTax. They can show up as: Emails Text messages Phone calls Social media messages They use familiar language that you tend to see around refunds, credits, or account verification. Some even include official-looking logos and QR codes. But once you click, youre typically taken to a fake site designed to capture sensitive information like your Social Security number, banking details, or login credentials. From there, scammers can move quickly into identity theft or even financial fraud. As Orenstein notes, the danger today isnt that scams look suspicious, its how convincingly the scam imitates a trusted source. This rule still holds true: The IRS does not contact taxpayers by email, text, or social media to request personal or financial information. Why extension filers are at risk longer Many people assume tax scams fade after April 15,but thats not the case. If you filed an extension, you remain in the process until October 15, which keeps you in the target zone much longer.… [TheTopNews] Read More.1 day ago - The Retail Daily podcast
Produced in cooperation with editors from CSP Daily News, the Retail Daily features the day’s top headlines from the grocery and c-store industries [TheTopNews] Read More.1 day ago - Consumer product safety recall roundup for April 17, 2026
Furniture, baby accessories, and exercise equipment are part of this week's recall roundup By News Desk of ConsumerAffairs April 24, 2026 Recall Roundup This roundup collects the latest consumer product and safety recall notices from the CPSC and FDA, with quick guidance on what shoppers, parents, pet owners and institutions should do next. Wiifo tower stools can collapse About 9,700 Wiifo childrens tower stools sold on Amazon are being recalled after reports that the wooden stools can collapse or tip over and trap a child. The wooden tower stools can collapse or tip over, and the side openings are large enough for a childs torso to become entrapped. About 9,700 units were sold on Amazon.com from June 2022 through March 2026 for about $60. Consumers should stop using the stool immediately, destroy it as instructed and contact Wiifo for a full refund. Hangzhou Xinyanchuangxin Technology Co Ltd., doing business as Wiifo, is recalling Wiifo-branded childrens tower stools because the wooden kitchen helpers can collapse or tip over during use. The stools were sold in white, natural and light wood finishes, measure about 18 inches deep by 18 inches wide by 34 inches tall, and have Model LT005 printed on a label on the underside of the standing platform. The hazard The stools pose multiple dangers. CPSC said the product can collapse or tip over while in use, and a childs torso can fit through the openings on the sides, creating fall and entrapment hazards that can lead to serious injury or death. The firm said it is aware of 22 incidents of stools collapsing, resulting in six injuries including contusions and scrapes. What to do Consumers should stop using the recalled tower stools immediately and keep them away from children. Wiifo says customers should disassemble and destroy the stool, email a photo of the destroyed product to support@wiifo.net, and then dispose of the product to receive a full refund. Company contact Wiifo can be reached toll-free at 888-505-6206 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, by email at support@wiifo.net, or online at www.wiifo.net/recall or www.wiifo.net by clicking Product Recalls. Source Baby loungers pose infant suffocation risk HappyGira is recalling two baby lounger lines because the products violate federal infant sleep rules and create suffocation, fall and entrapment hazards. The loungers have overly thick sleep pads, low sides, no… [TheTopNews] Read More.1 day ago
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