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Select the correct answer.

If a deal sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

-True

-False

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Well the real answer is True

Explanation: It is not a real explanation but the person said it's not false, so I choose to shout out the answer for all of you people. Anyways good luck with the quiz or test!

User David Saltares
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False

It’s it’s too good to be true then theirs a catch which makes the deal worse
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