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KB Toys to stop honoring gift cards Jan. 11 (The Oregonian) KB Toys Inc. has notified the Oregon Department of Justice that its Oregon and Washington stores will no longer honor gift cards and merchandise credits after the close of business on Jan. 11, the state attorney general said today. KB... KB Toys gift cards expire Jan. 11 (The Oregonian) SALEM -- Use it or lose it by Sunday if you have a gift card for a KB Toys store. Oregon Attorney General John Kroger alerted consumers statewide Monday that any KB Toys store credit and unredeemed gift cards will... KB Toys gift cards expire Sunday (KATU Portland) Oregon Attorney General John Kroger alerted consumers statewide Monday that any KB Toys store credit and unredeemed gift cards will expire on Sunday. The company estimates there are 12 million unused gift cards that have not been redeemed. KB Toys gift cards expire Jan. 11 (KING5 Seattle) Use it or lose it by Sunday if you have a gift card for a KB Toys store. Wife of slain attorney wanted him dead, former employee testifies (Lodi News-Sentinel) STOCKTON -- The wife of slain Sacramento attorney Larry McNabney wanted her husband dead, a secretary who worked at McNabney's law office for less than three months, said Friday. Skimmers prey on credit card users (The Buffalo News) Sabur Ali Brown spent a lot of money with credit cards. BBB issues warning about $1 risk-free trials (ABC 15 Phoenix) The Phoenix Better Business Bureau has issued a warning for consumers across the country regarding Central Coast Nutraceuticals (CCN). According to the BBB, CCN "advertises health related products online by offering $1 risk-free trials". Top 10 of 2008 (Cleburne Times-Review) Like a house of cards tumbling inward, Cleburne ISD continued to take hit after hit in a scandal that cost the school district a cool $360,000 in federal funds that Texas Education Agency ordered Cleburne ISD to repay because of financial malfeasance. Experts give their New Year's tips (Belleville News-Democrat) When it comes to New Year's resolutions, Kathy Johnson of Sacramento, Calif., has two simple money-savers in mind: "to get out of debt and pay off all my credit cards." Restaurant will honor gift cards after all (The Record-Journal) SOUTHINGTON - In response to customer complaints to the state Department of Consumer Protection, Emilio's Italian Ristorante will start accepting gift cards bought from the previous owner.
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