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Wireless customers are asked to list their place of primary use when they sign service contracts.
In the Broadway Lunch Bar, up on Columbus Avenue, hangs this sign: "Service and Counterservice".
Most busy restaurants sign service contracts that cover regular maintenance calls and the labor for emergency repairs.
The stores are popular with bargain hunters, who find phones for as little as $9 after rebates, without having to sign service contracts.
The successful bidders will sign service contracts that will pay them a fee ranging from $5.00 to $1.15 a barrel for each barrel they produce above an agreed minimum.
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