Pain at Pump Easing, So Why Am I Still Paying Surcharges?
13th Nov 2006, 21:00 GMT
While gas prices have been on a steady downturn since mid-August, experts say it may be awhile before their evil counterparts surcharges and fees on consumer goods other than gasoline disappear.
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