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The chain's "Great Trade-in" is in full swing at stores across the nation.
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The chain's "Great Trade-in" is in full swing at stores across the nation.
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The chain's "Great Trade-in" is in full swing at stores across the nation.
Child news roundup: Hospital infection rates, used baby products, toy recall 2010
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• In Minnesota, the state's $5 million Trade-in and Save Appliance Program was overwhelmed by consumers yesterday, according to this report in The Free Press.
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• In Minnesota, the state's $5 million Trade-in and Save Appliance Program was overwhelmed by consumers yesterday, according to this report in The Free Press.
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The chain's "Great Trade-in" is in full swing at stores across the nation.
Child news roundup: Hospital infection rates, used baby products, toy recall 2010
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Trade-in values are lower than when you bought your last car.
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Trade-in values of older vehicles are more likely to be a unique combination of the expected auction value of the vehicle and the amount of money needed to make the new-vehicle sale "work."
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Trade-in values are lower than when you bought your last car.
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Trade-in the SUV, use florescent light bulbs, turn down your thermostat.
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