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  2. 17 Surprising Ways Penny-Pinching Costs You More - AOL

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    “For example, let’s look at the cost of vacationing for over 20 years with a timeshare that costs you $350 a month plus $1,000 per year for maintenance fees. Each year, you spend approximately ...

  3. Rugged smartphone - Wikipedia

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    Rugged smartphone. A rugged smartphone is a specific type of toughened smartphone which is designed to be completely sealed within a durable housing to protect it against damage from water, shock, dust, and vibration.

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  5. Here's How Much It Actually Costs to Install a Penny ... - AOL

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    We won't lie to you: It'll cost you a pretty penny to install one of these floors. If you did the math earlier when we first stated how many pennies the Ilses used for their 230-square-foot ...

  6. Nokia Nseries - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia N8 smartphone was the world's first Symbian^3 device, and the first camera phone by Nokia to feature a 12-megapixel autofocus lens. The Nokia N1 tablet was Nokia's latest Nseries smartphone/tablet that uses 7.9 inches IPS LCD screen, and was the first tablet to feature IPS LCD display.

  7. JCPenney - Wikipedia

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    JCPenney is an American department store chain with 656 stores across 49 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. [3] [4] It is managed as part of the Catalyst Brands portfolio alongside other apparel retailers such as Brooks Brothers and Eddie Bauer. [5]

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  9. Bidding fee auction - Wikipedia

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    Each of the bids increases the price of the item by a small amount, such as one penny (0.01 USD, 1¢, or 0.01 GBP, 1p; hence the name of the auction), and extends the time of the auction by a few seconds. Bid prices vary by site and quantity purchased at a time, but generally cost 10–150 times the price of the bidding increment.