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Shoe bummer

By Laurel J. Sweet
Monday, March 15, 2010 -
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If the shoe was on the other foot, Rustem Kassymkhan believes he’d do right by at least one Boston cabbie.

The 18-year-old freshman at Northeastern University, where he’s studying economics, learned a hard lesson in finance Saturday afternoon when a taxi he was taking home from the Shops at Prudential Center inadvertently took off with a $400 pair of size 9 black Gucci shoes, and a $410 brown Gucci satchel he’d just purchased.

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anon102
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$810.00 for shoes and a schoolbag. Nuts!
 
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TempoOne
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Anyone remember the good ol' days when Northeastern's mission was to educate middle class and working class kids at an affordable price?
 
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van
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Another fine piece of investigative journalism by the Boston Herald. Those dolts on Morrissey Blvd. could learn a thing or two by reviewing this work.
 
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MrSinclair
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Somewhere in Kazakhstan a family weeps, their beloved son has no Gucci's...
 
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ReasonableMan
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Sadly, this kid probably considers this to be genuine "hardship." Silver Spooners like this have no clue.
 
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TrueLady
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$410 for a backpack???? What a waste of money!
Gucci shades, maybe. But for a BACKPACK??!!
And how in the world does an 18 yr old afford that?! Sorry, I don't have pity for him. His own stupidity for 1-spending that much money on those things, and for 2-forgetting to take it out of the cab with him!!
 
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prp58
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"cabbies are supposed to scour their vehicles after every fare for forgotten belongings". . .GOOD ONE! ! !
 
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vallerville
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Bruno was right about the people of his country! This idiot better not be on in state tuition or free grants. His major is economics, go figure.
 
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ronan
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You'd swear it's a sin to have money the way all of you jerks are commenting.The cabbie was probably one of the foreign undesirables you liberal idiots bend over backwards for.
 
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