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7 Cheap Tech Products That Aren't Worth the Money

Day-old sushi, watered down gas, half-price heart surgery. Some bargains aren't a good deal at any price. When you're shopping for gadgets or tech services, it often pays to spend a little more or delay a purchase rather than wasting money on something that will make your life more difficult–no matter how cheap the "bargain. Here are 7 cheap tech products to avoid.

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