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  2. Drew Barrymore's Beautiful line at Walmart just added 3 new ...

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    Get ready to clear some counter space because Drew Barrymore just added 3 new small appliances to her Beautiful line.

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    Spades is all about bids, blinds and bags. Play Spades for free on Games.com alone or with a friend in this four player trick taking classic.

  4. Home Depot to pay $2 million settlement for overcharging ...

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    Home Depot will pay nearly $2 million to settle a civil enforcement claim from California district attorneys that the home improvement company was engaging in false advertising and unfair competition.

  5. Home Depot to pay nearly $2 million to settle suit alleging ...

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    SAN DIEGO — The Home Depot agreed to a nearly $2 million settlement in a case that alleged it overcharged customers, charging more for items at checkout than the items' advertised prices.

  6. Warehouse line of credit - Wikipedia

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    A warehouse line of credit is a credit line used by mortgage bankers. It is a short-term revolving credit facility extended by a financial institution to a mortgage loan originator for the funding of mortgage loans. The cycle starts with the mortgage banker taking a loan application from the property buyer.

  7. Payanywhere - Wikipedia

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    In August 2015, Payanywhere introduced a new version of its Payanywhere mobile credit card reader that would accept both EMV chip card and Apple Pay transactions. Then, in October of that same year, Payanywhere began offering the only mobile NFC reader on the market that accepted Apple Pay, Android Pay, and Samsung Pay. [9]

  8. List of cyberattacks - Wikipedia

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    Home Depot – in September 2014, the cybercriminals that compromised Home Depot's network and installed malware on the home-supply company's point-of-sale systems likely stole information on 56 million payment cards. [32] StarDust – in 2013, the botnet compromised 20,000 cards in active campaign hitting US merchants. [33]

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