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    You can find money orders at the post office, grocery store, convenience store and other places like Western Union and Walmart. Money orders typically cost between $2 to $3 but can only be issued ...

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    Various online banks partner with the Green Dot Network, which enables you to deposit cash into your bank account at participating stores such as 7-Eleven, CVS, Dollar General, Walgreens and Walmart.

  5. Layaway - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, Wal-Mart resumed the service in the United States due to the new financial difficulties imposed by the economy and the increased constraints on consumer credit. [9] During the 2012 season, many retailers were heavily advertising their layaway service and offering it for free (or effectively free) if all conditions were met. [10]

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    Unlike many other retailers, Walmart does not charge slotting fees to suppliers for their products to appear in the store. [341] Instead, it focuses on selling more-popular products and provides incentives for store managers to drop unpopular products. [341] From 2006 to 2010, the company eliminated its layaway program. In 2011, the company ...

  7. Hex key - Wikipedia

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    Hex keys are best known as "Allen keys" or "Allen wrenches" in English-speaking countries like the UK, Australia, Canada and the U.S. and in Spanish-speaking countries such as Spain and Mexico (The "Allen" name is a registered trademark, originated by the Allen Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1910. [1]

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