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Consumer Confidential: Low fares, video games, home prices

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Here’s your toot-toot-Tuesday roundup of consumer news from around the Web:

--How’s this for a deal? Southwest Airlines is charging the same for a one-way ticket that some other carriers charge just to check a bag. The airline says it will charge just $25 for a one-way ticket to travel up to 375 miles. The price rises to $50 if you’re going up to 549 miles, and to $75 for up to 999 miles. If you’re flying more than 1,000 miles, that’ll be a nice, round $100. One catch: The fares apply only for travel between Dec. 2 and Dec. 16, and Jan. 5 and Feb. 10. And, as they say, other restrictions apply.

--Heads up, sofa spuds: Time to put all that video gaming to use. GameStop says it’s hiring about 15,000 seasonal workers to help with the holiday rush for games. The company wants experienced gamers who know a thing or two about ‘Grand Theft Auto’ or ‘Lego Star Wars.’ And, the economy being what it is, GameStop says it fully expects to receive more applications than it can accommodate with open positions. One other thing: Those positions pay just minimum wage.

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--Home prices are up for a third straight month. If you’re in the market for new digs and you haven’t bought yet at fire-sale prices, that train’s about to leave the station.

-- David Lazarus

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