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Web extension may be better at maxing out your credit card than the full capabilities of AI.
A March 2012 class action representing California residents states that Driven Sports “makes representations regarding the efficacy, safety and legality of [Craze] which are false, misleading and deceptive.” At issue is the fact that Craze allegedly contains amphetamine, which is regulated as a controlled substance and a dangerous stimulant in California. (Karman .v Driven Sports, Inc., Case No. 1203768, Cal. Superior Ct., County of Riverside.)
Web extension may be better at maxing out your credit card than the full capabilities of AI.
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