by Rebecca Escott Extension Home Economist mm National Consumers Week National Consumers Week be gins tomorrow. For the past 13 years, the last week in October has been set aside to raise awareness of the need for consumers to be active and informed members of the local and national economy. This year’s focus is on consum er fraud. The seven most common areas of consumer fraud are auto repairs, home improvements, credit agreements, investments, mail-order business, telemarket ing and health -care. This past week I had a personal experience with consumer fraud. Actually it probably can’t be la beled “consumer fraud,” but it was consumer confusion, and I took the opportunity to express my concern and get the problem re- solved. What was the situation? I bought a tablecloth that had a sticker price of $9.99. Because it and five or six other identical ta blecloths were stacked in a wire basket with a bright yellow label of $7.99,1 assumed (incorrectly) that they must be on sale. 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