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9.23.08 8:53 PM EDT By consumerist.com

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  1. Toys “R” Us Unable To Explain Why “All Video Games” Means “Some Video Games” (9,654 views, 57 comments)
  2. Central Florida TV News Accuses Walmart Of Price Gouging Poor People (6,962 views, 91 comments)
  3. How To Get Utilities And Phone Service Without Giving Up Your SSN (6,490 views, 46 comments)
  4. Finance Officials Beg Congress To Give Them $700 Billion (83 comments, 3,467 views)
  5. Chronological Comments Are Back (62 comments, 945 views)

9.23.08By consumerist.com

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