Showing posts with label Consumer Information. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Consumer Information. Show all posts

Monday, June 18, 2012

Finally There's A Product That Really Does Remove Tough Clothing Stains

L.A.'s Totally Awesome Laundry Pre-Wash  Stain Remover
Remove Laundry Stains Cheaply and Easily

Over the years, with a messy husband and two sons, I have come across some tough clothing stains when doing the laundry.

I tried most of the expensive stain-removing products on soiled items with only moderate success.

Recently, a friend recommended that I try L.A.'s Totally Awesome Laundry Pre-Wash Stain Remover. When I asked where to get it, I was shocked by her answer.  She said Dollar Tree.

I wondered how good can a laundry stain remover be if it only costs a dollar a bottle.  But after thinking about it for a while, I decided to try it.  I knew that she had children too and was very familiar with all kinds of clothing stains.  Besides that, the expensive products I was trying weren't necessarily getting the job done.

Soon after, I went to one of the many Dollar Tree locations in the Kansas City area and purchased a bottle.  

The next time I did laundry I sprayed the pre-wash on my stained clothing.  For most items, I then rubbed the product into the fabric, and in some cases, I let the stained items set overnight.  I then washed the clothing, and to my surprise, most of the stains came out!

I was amazed because for only $1.00 I had just used a product that worked better than any expensive stain-removing spray I had ever tried before.

So, if you are someone who faces the problem of removing tough stains when doing your laundry, give L.A.'s Totally Awesome Laundry Pre-Wash Stain Remover a try.  For only a buck, you have nothing to lose, and you might be pleasantly surprised with the results.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

How To Stop Telemarketers From Calling Your Cell Phone


Mobile Phones Are Now Eligible For Missouri’s No-Call List

Missouri Governor Jay Nixon signed House Bill 1549 today, expanding the state No-Call Law to include cell phones.  Add your name to the list and telemarketers can no longer annoy you with irritating sales calls or spam texts. 

This is welcome news for state Attorney General Chris Koster because his office has been receiving approximately 150-200 reports a week from citizens complaining about telemarketing calls to their cell phones.

The new law should also help protect Missourians from identity theft occurring through scam texts with links to outside web pages.  Once the link is clicked, a virus is opened on your cell which allows hackers to obtain personal information from your phone.

Before today’s expansion of the no-call law, approximately 2.3 million people attempted to add their mobile phone numbers to the no-call list.  Koster, whose office maintains the registry, said that his staff has been working hard to ensure that it will be able to handle the large number of folks expected to sign up.

To place your cell number on the no-call list, visit the state attorney general’s website at ago.mo.gov.