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  2. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    Free shipping is a marketing tactic used primarily by online vendors and mail-order catalogs as a sales strategy to attract customers.

  3. Classic Ways to Save Money That Will Actually Cost You - AOL

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    The price tag may be higher offline but still represent a saving over the added cost of shipping, and free shipping to a store may be an option — so go pick it up. (The same goes for ordering food.)

  4. 7 Free Shipping Options That Are Good For Customers and ... - AOL

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    Online retailing is big business these days, with the top 500 Internet retailers growing by an average of 18% in 2011. E-commerce currently makes up about 8% of all retail sales, and that number ...

  5. Thousands of free opioid overdose reversal kits headed to ...

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    May 16—Washington residents can now order free life-saving opioid overdose reversal kits through the mail, the state attorney general's office announced this week. Naloxone, also known as Narcan ...

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  7. Yahoo! Mail - Wikipedia

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    Online. Content license. Proprietary. Yahoo! Mail (also written as Yahoo Mail) is an email service offered by the American company Yahoo, Inc. The service is free for personal use, with an optional monthly fee for additional features. Business email was previously available with the Yahoo! Small Business brand, before it transitioned to Verizon ...

  8. Allow AOL subscription order confirmation in your inbox

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    Allow AOL subscription order confirmation in your inbox. When you purchase a service or a product on AOL using your account and you didn't receive your confirmation email, make sure you check spam folder. The confirmation emails only go to the username that made the initial purchase.

  9. RocketMail - Wikipedia

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    RocketMail was one of the first major free webmail services. The service was originally a product of Four11 Corporation. For a brief time, RocketMail battled with Hotmail for the number-one spot among free webmail services. Four11, including RocketMail, was acquired by Yahoo! in 1997 for $92 million. [1] Yahoo! assimilated the RocketMail engine.