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  2. Best Buy’s Trade-In Program Will Give You Gift Cards in ...

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    According to the Best Buy website, an iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3 rd generation) is worth $325. Not all models are eligible for trade-ins. As with other electronics, the condition, documentation and ...

  3. The Buy Back Program at Best Buy: Is It Worth it? - AOL

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    On paper, Best Buy's new Buy Back program sounds pretty great: Use a product for a couple of months or years, then sell it back to the store when you want to upgrade to the "latest and greatest ...

  4. AtariWriter - Wikipedia

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    The program was an enormous success, becoming one of Atari's best-selling products of all time. Furr was later told that the original cartridge version had sold approximately 800,000 copies, not including any foreign language versions, French, Spanish, German and Italian, or the later versions like Plus and 80. [ 12 ]

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  6. List of acquisitions by Hewlett-Packard - Wikipedia

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    Computer software United States — [63] — August 4, 1999: Security Force Software Computer security: United States — [64] — September 21, 1999: Qosnetics Information technology United States — [65] — January 18, 2001: Bluestone Software Computer software United States $470,000,000 [66] July 16, 2001: August 6, 2001: Comdisco Inc ...

  7. Deluxe Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Deluxe Corporation was founded as Deluxe Check Printers in Saint Paul, Minnesota by William Roy (W. R.) Hotchkiss, [6] after Hotchkiss secured a $300 loan. [7] [8] Hotchkiss was the creator of speed-enhancing inventions, including the Hotchkiss Imprinting Press (patented in 1925), a two-way perforator, and the Hotchkiss Lithograph Press (patented in 1928).