AP: “Starbucks Corp. was sued for $114 million Friday over its recall last week of a coupon that entitled the holder to a free large iced drink being promoted by the giant Seattle coffee retailer.
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EXCLUSIVE: Old AOL Cancel Script vs. New
Here’s the essential differences between AOL’s cancel script, the sheet pasted over every AOL cancel reps cubicle to tell them how to handle your cancellation request, from two years ago and today’s. Inside, full images of both.
AOL Broadband Goes Free
What happens when that booty becomes too shriveled and diseased to shake for cash? Honey, you gotta start giving it away.
Free Calls With Skypeout
Skype is now free to use to make calls to any phone, be it mobile or landline, within the US and Canada.
Ben and Jerry’s Free Ice Cream Day, Sort Of
The free ice cream at Ben and Jerry’s today until 8pm, celebrating 28 years of having your ideology and eating it too, is only as free as they want to be. Doug writes:
Daily Freeload
Here’s your free stuff o’ the day, thanks to Dewan, you frickin’ cheapskates.
Free Crapola Roundup
Look-i-loo, free stuff for you, courtesy of tipster Dewan. All you have to do is figure out whether it’s useful or not. As always and ever, use a fake email address and fake contact info when filling out these surveys and such.
Hit the Monkey and Win a PSP
Gizmodo IM’d us an online offer to analyze and we chatted. Because we’re the Gawker Media Network and we never stop being excruciatingly witty for you.
Free Crap Roundup
Better than diving through a dumpster, here’s a whole buncha something for nothing.
Get a Free Starbucks Card
Get a free Starbucks or Tully’s gift certificate by filling out this survey on whether you like the Flash! accounting and consulting newsletter.
Never Sneak into a Movie Again
Enter your zip code and Doublefeaturefinder finds movies near you scheduled to play back-to-back.
More Free: Free iTunes Blog
Like we said earlier today, we absolutely love free. Complaints start when we start paying, when we enter a contract with a company and — time and time again, almost invariably — they forget about our contracts and start lumping us up in with the faceless aggregate. But there’s no lapsed service, no patronizing Customer Service exchanges when things are free — free is consumerist utopia.