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Consumer Report Washer
 Consumer Reports Bound Volume Now you can get the wisdom of one full year of "Consumer Reports in one place. We've assembled all twelve 2005 issues of "Consumer Reports magazine and put them in a single bound collection. " Consumer Reports magazine is the source you can trust for ratings and recommendation of consumer products and services. Whether you're buying a car, a TV, or a new cell phone plan, our unbiased reports will help you get the best value for your money. " Consumer Reports is located in Yonkers, NY and for 70 years has reported on products of every form, size and shape, including consumer electronics, autos, appliances, baby products and health and financial services. With more than 4 million subscribers to its magazine and over 1.8 million paid subscribers to its website, "Consumer Reports is trusted for its expert unbiased testing and reporting, and for the fact that it takes no advertising.
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Consumer Alert - Consumer Alert is a term used in TV news broadcasts, to designate a report which involves dangerous products or scams. Boskin Commission - The Boskin Commission, formally called the "Advisory Commission to Study the Consumer Price Index", was appointed by the United States Senate in 1995 to study possible bias in the computation of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which is used to measure inflation in the United States. Its final report, titled "Toward A More Accurate Measure Of The Cost Of Living" and issued on December 4 1996, concluded that the CPI overstated inflation by about 1. Consumer to consumer - Consumer to consumer (or C2C) electronic commerce involves the electronically-facilitated transactions between consumers through some third party. A common example is the online auction, in which a consumer posts an item for sale and other consumers bid to purchase it; the third party generally charges a flat fee or commission. Consumer-to-consumer electronic commerce - Consumer-to-consumer electronic commerce (abbreviated C2C) is an internet-facilitated form of commerce that has existed for the span of recorded history in the form of barter, flea markets, swap meets, yard sales and the like. Notably, most of the highly successful C2C examples using the Internet take advantage of some type of corporate intermediary and are thus not strictly "pure play" examples of C2C.
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