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The lawsuit claims the store and five manufacturers inflated prices on more than $500 million in baby products between 2001 and 2006.
The products included strollers, high chairs and car seats.
/*Babies R Us*/ unsuccessfully tried to get the case dismissed, claiming the agreements were not inherently illegal.
The national chain, owned by /*Toys R Us*/, has not yet responded to ABC7 calls.
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