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    Before You Buy An Electric Scooter, Read Reviews

    As a consumer, it is your personal responsibility to ensure that everything you spend on delivers the value you expect for its price. This is the same principle you should practice when it comes to buying electric scooters. That is, before you make any decisions and sign that receipt, you should first see what the reviews are saying about that particular model.
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