Gas stations along I-80 accused of advertising one price and charging another will give $5,000 to charity as part of a settlement with Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning. [Lincoln Journal Star]
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Gas stations along I-80 accused of advertising one price and charging another will give $5,000 to charity as part of a settlement with Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning. [Lincoln Journal Star]
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As the original article states, he’s actually giving $15,000 to charity, that’s $5,000 EACH to three charities.
Maybe he’s only giving $5,000 to the first charity, and $.01 to each of the others.
@Jay Levitt
ha, the article says he “will give $5,000 each to three charities” though.