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This find is reported by Reid Kanaley of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Here's what he writes in a tip sheet out this week:
"Jeff Ostroff, a “self-proclaimed consumer advocate,” says he intends his Web site to help a car buyer save $2,000 on a purchase (though testimonials claim even bigger savings). He gets paid by some of the car-shopping Web sites that he recommends, but insists that he really, really likes those sponsors. See if you don’t recognize yourself as a victim in his list of top car-dealer scams."
It's at www.carbuyingtips.com
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