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  2. Our favorite walking shoes are on sale for only $40 for Prime Day

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    With October Prime Day underway, now's the time to browse for deals on things like home organization, stocking stuffers and even discounted Apple products. If these shoes aren't quite up to your ...

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    Below, shop the best On Cloud shoes for all-day comfort. Cloud 5 Terry This soft, comfortable lifestyle shoe is a great pick, whether you're walking for miles or just going out for a quick errands ...

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  6. Cooling-off period (consumer rights) - Wikipedia

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    When the offer (say, 8 dollars for the first party and 2 dollars for the second party) is accepted, the parties get the respective payments. When the offer is rejected, both parties get zero. Cooling-off periods can reduce the rejection rates of unfair offers when the parties perceive the stakes to be large. See also. Buyer's remorse

  7. Shoe tossing - Wikipedia

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    Shoe tossing. Shoe-tossing is the throwing of footwear, the reasons for which differ based on cultural context. A pair of laced shoes may be thrown across raised cables, such as telephone wires and power lines, or onto tree branches to create "shoe trees". [1] [2] In such contexts it may be known as shoefiti .