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"This coupon increased the chances of me trading in my car by about 0.79%," Josh notes.
"The rent looks okay to me," Stephan Rose writes, "but I'd be a bit unsure about being able to do the deposit."
"I know manufactures and consumers are demanding more out of today's batteries," Frank writes, "but this seems a little extreme."
"I received this on a birthday card," Ralph Nevins wrote, "I wonder how many tests they run?"
"I saw this on Amazon," wrote Ed Burnette, "but what if I want the Paperback edition?
"Apparently my last name is not appropriate," Andrew Young wrote, "the completely fake address I put is just fine though."
"I'm glad to know an error couldn't have happened," writes Ben Wyatt, "otherwise, I might think there was a reason I couldn't print that document."
"Such a deal," Angus Scott-Fleming said, "Pay $12/yr for 1 year, or $20/yr for 2 years, or $28/yr for three!"
"I don't know if checking the box puts DHS onto me," noted George, "but I figured that life's short enough as it is. I'd rather not influence the purchase of malware as much as its donation."
"The BBC website recently ran a report on children with weird names," Edd comments, "but I didn't expect them to actually employ one of the story's protagonists."
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The first time I bought a new car I marched right in to that sales office and announced "I'll pay $12,000 for this car and not a penny more!" The sales guy went to work with his discounts, talked to his manager a couple times, and finally came back with "this is the best I can do". It was $12,000.79.
Of course I had to walk away. If only I had that coupon. |
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