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  2. How the Freebie Alerts App Helps You Find $0 Items Nearby - AOL

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    You don’t need to create an account to use Freebie Alerts. Just enter your zip code, and the app will populate with all the free items in your area listed on major marketplace sites. You’ll ...

  3. I won a free Bahamas vacation trip and it’s not a scam ...

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    Actually that’s false. The person is correct. It’s just not free. You do have to pay a good chunk but you save money in the end. I do not work for them at all and am a winner myself. People should actually research if it’s a timeshare or a legit scam before immediately saying it’s a scam. I’m going to have a wonderful vacation.

  4. Beware of booking.com scam - Bargain Travel Forum

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    -Booking will deduct the amount of the reservation from your card and immediately refund it back - this is the verification of the card. ATTENTION: To pass card verification - the card must have an amount equivalent to the amount of the reservation, also make sure that the card has no limits on online transactions on the Internet.

  5. www.AGODA.com ----->Scam Company!! BEWARE ... - Tripadvisor

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    a) Agoda offers $500 for 3 nights while other competitors offer $530. It seems AGODA offers the cheapest price at first. b) When you check out they charge the hotel fee $500 again. If I discover this and complain they give back my money but deduct "$50 cancellation fee".

  6. No free lunch in search and optimization - Wikipedia

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    In computational complexity and optimization the no free lunch theorem is a result that states that for certain types of mathematical problems, the computational cost of finding a solution, averaged over all problems in the class, is the same for any solution method. The name alludes to the saying "no such thing as a free lunch", that is, no ...

  7. No free lunch theorem - Wikipedia

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    The "no free lunch" (NFL) theorem is an easily stated and easily understood consequence of theorems Wolpert and Macready actually prove. It is weaker than the proven theorems, and thus does not encapsulate them. Various investigators have extended the work of Wolpert and Macready substantively. In terms of how the NFL theorem is used in the ...

  8. Use AOL Certified Mail to confirm legitimate AOL emails

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    AOL may send you emails from time to time about products or features we think you'd be interested in. If you're ever concerned about the legitimacy of these emails, just check to see if there's a green "AOL Certified Mail" icon beside the sender name. When you open the email, you'll also see the Certified Mail banner above the message details.

  9. No Free Lunch (organization) - Wikipedia

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    No Free Lunch was a US -based advocacy organization holding that marketing methods employed by drug companies influence the way doctors and other healthcare providers prescribe medications. [1] The group did outreach to convince physicians to refuse to accept gifts, money, or hospitality from pharmaceutical companies because it claims that ...