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Business, 25.12.2020 16:20, tadopson2003

On Tom's drive home he sees a car dealership with a sign posted outside, buy one, get one for a penny. Curious, he stops in and speaks with a salesperson. The salesperson informs him that the dealership is going out of business and all cars are buy one, get one for a penny. The salesperson states that the sale is today only, especially if Tom wants to take advantage of special financing. This is an example of a .

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