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    At Kitchen Story, guests are able to indulge in bottomless mimosas for an entire hour for just $23 per person. Unfortunately for the restaurant, some diners just weren't able to control themselves ...

  3. Bottomless booze now legal in West Des Moines, though some ...

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    Gilroy's Kitchen + Pub + Patio advertised on Facebook on Memorial Day bottomless bloody marys, mimosas and screwdrivers until 2 p.m. Gilroy's also advertised bottomless drink specials for a two ...

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post submitted a complaint against Coler's registration of the site with GoDaddy under the UDRP, and in 2015, an arbitral panel ruled that Coler's registration of the domain name was a form of bad-faith cybersquatting (specifically, typosquatting), "through a website that competes with Complainant through the use of fake news ...

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    Best practices • Don't enable the "use less secure apps" feature. • Don't reply to any SMS request asking for a verification code. • Don't respond to unsolicited emails or requests to send money.

  6. ConsumerAffairs - Wikipedia

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    ConsumerAffairs is an American customer review and consumer news platform that provides information for purchasing decisions around major life changes or milestones. [5] The company's business-facing division provides SaaS that allows brands to manage and analyze review data to improve their products and customer service.

  7. The 5 Most Common Holiday Shopping Scams

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    Contact your bank to verify recent transactions and, if necessary, cancel cards or file claims.“You may consider reporting the incident to the FTC at ftc.gov/complaint,” Kingsley recommends ...

  8. Bottomless - Wikipedia

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    Bottomless means having no bottom or lower limit. It may also refer to: Bottomless beverage, a drink with unlimited refills; Nudity beneath the waist; See also.

  9. Brushing (e-commerce) - Wikipedia

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    A seller pays someone a small amount to place a fake order, or just uses another person's information to place an order themselves. [5] Because a shipment usually has to take place for an order to be considered valid by the e-commerce site, the seller will frequently ship an empty box or some cheap item.