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  2. No More Free Returns? What This Means for Unwanted Gifts - AOL

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    Return In Store To Avoid Fees: If you purchased an item online and the retailer allows for in-store returns, consider doing this instead if it saves you on return shipping fees.

  3. Free returns are going away - AOL

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    If you’re thinking of sending back a disappointing gift you just received over the holidays, the return may bring even more disappointment.

  4. IRS makes free online filing program permanent - AOL

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    The free online tax filing program piloted this year by the IRS will be made permanent and its scope will be expanded, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced Thursday. Known as “Direct File ...

  5. Self-storage box - Wikipedia

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    Self-storage box. Self-storage boxes, also known as self-storage bins, are storage containers often rented by individuals and businesses in metropolitan areas. [1] The storage box service offers on-demand pick-up and drop-off services to storage facilities; the self storage service does not. [2]

  6. Jet.com - Wikipedia

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    Jet.com. Jet.com was an American e-commerce company headquartered in Hoboken, New Jersey. The company was co-founded in 2014 by Marc Lore (who had previously sold Diapers.com to Amazon.com ), along with Mike Hanrahan and Nate Faust. Jet.com raised $820 million over four venture rounds from GV, Goldman Sachs, Bain Capital Ventures, Accel ...

  7. Sacramento Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Northern Railway (reporting mark SN) was a 183-mile (295 km) electric interurban railway that connected Chico in northern California with Oakland via the California capital, Sacramento. In its operation it ran directly on the streets of Oakland, Sacramento, Yuba City, Chico, and Woodland and ran interurban passenger service until 1941 and freight service into the 1960s.