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  2. Consumer Data Concerns As Amazon May Acquire iRobot, Roomba - AOL

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    Amazon recently struck a $1.7 billion deal to acquire iRobot — the company behind Roomba — and it's creating worries about data protection. Amazon told Newsy that protecting customer data is ...

  3. Consumer Reports is a United States-based non-profit organization which conducts product testing and product research to collect information to share with consumers so that they can make more informed purchase decisions in any marketplace.

  4. 7 Sam’s Club Items That Have the Most Customer Complaints - AOL

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    Keurig K-Mini Plus Single Serve K-Cup Pod Coffee Maker. Price: $89.98 Despite having more than 1,200 five-star ratings, the Keurig K-Mini coffee maker isn’t a hit with all Sam’s Club members.

  5. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports has been sued several times by companies unhappy with reviews of their products. Consumer Reports has fought these cases vigorously. [ 73 ] [ page needed ] As of October 2000, Consumer Reports had been sued by 13 manufacturers and never lost a case.

  6. 8 Costco Products That Have the Most Customer Complaints - AOL

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    For all the ways people love Costco, there are still some products that just don't make its customers happy. More: 10 Aldi Items That Have the Highest Rated ReviewsRead Next: Pocket an Extra $400 a...

  7. Roomba - Wikipedia

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    The Roomba Dirt Dog contained sweeping brushes and a larger dust bin, but lacked the vacuum motor, using the space that would be required for the vacuum for additional dust bin volume. It was designed for a home shop or garage environment. [10] The Roomba Model 401 was similar but had a standard-size dust bin and vacuum system.