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6.12.08 8:53 PM EDT By consumerist.com

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  1. Wal-Mart Tosses Student In Jail For Trying To Cash Real Money Orders, Then Sends Her A Bill (13,876 views, 125 comments)
  2. What Do You Do When Your Moving Company Destroys Everything You Own? (12,805 views, 102 comments)
  3. 10 Jobs That Pay $20 An Hour (12,680 views, 85 comments)
  4. Help! The Gas Station Froze $100 For $12 Of Gas And My Rent Check Bounced! (104 comments, 7,007 views)
  5. Newegg.com Holds Woman’s Account Hostage Until She Gets Her Brother To Reverse Chargeback (90 comments, 7,399 views)

6.12.08By consumerist.com

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