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                    [Title] => Defective water purifier  in exchange for a job?
                    [Summary] => Q. Jose Maglonso of San Pedro, Laguna writes: "Last March, my son saw a job ad posted in the municipal hall.  In applying for the job, he was told that the company’s recruitment policy required that the applicant first sell the water purifier being marketed by the company. I purchased the purifier valued at P2,650 from my son.

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                    [Title] => Defective water purifier  in exchange for a job?
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