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  2. The Best Pens in 2023 - AOL

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    Below, we've rounded up some of the best pens in 2023. Arco Fountain Pen Oak Limited Edition. ... Space AG7 Original Astronaut Space Pen. $67.15. amazon.com. Velocity Bold Retractable Ball Pen ...

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    “An Amazon email scam can look exactly like a real Amazon email, or can be poorly crafted, and everything in between,” according to Alex Hamerstone, a director with the security-consulting ...

  4. List of pen types, brands and companies - Wikipedia

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    A pen is a handheld device used to apply ink to a surface, usually paper, for writing or drawing. [1] Additional types of specialized pens are used in specific types of applications and environments such as in artwork, electronics, digital scanning and spaceflight, and computing.

  5. Jotter - Wikipedia

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    The Parker Jotter is the Parker Pen Company's second and best-selling retracting refillable ballpoint pen. The first was the Hopalong Cassidy ballpoint (Later a fountain pen, mechanical pencil and rollerball pen were introduced to the line). Since 1954, over 750 million have been sold worldwide.

  6. The Best Gel Pens of 2022 for Going Back to School

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    Buy: Uni-Ball Signo UM-151 . 2. Zebra Sarasa Dry x1. Miraculously, this is a gel pen with ink that dries almost instantly. This makes it a smart pick for young students who may be a little ...

  7. Criticism of Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Amazon changed its policy of allowing anonymous reviews to one which gave an online credential to reviewers registered with Amazon, although it still allowed them to remain anonymous with pen names. In April 2010, British historian Orlando Figes was found to have posted negative reviews of other authors' books. [ 360 ]