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| - Sam realises she owes too much money to Carly and Freddie so gets a job to pay them back. They try to help her.
- Meanwhile, Spencer tries to impress an attractive single mother by helping her young daughter, Emily, sell Sunshine Girl fudgeballs. However, two older Sunshine Girls steal Spencer's place at the market. Spencer then comes up with the idea of sending fudgeballs to all of the iCarly fans who sent Sam money. That way, Sam could keep the money and Emily would sell the most fudgeballs in her troop. In the end, everyone enjoys the trampoline Sam bought with the money. Spencer, however, wants to know where their couch is.
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| - Sam realises she owes too much money to Carly and Freddie so gets a job to pay them back. They try to help her.
- Meanwhile, Spencer tries to impress an attractive single mother by helping her young daughter, Emily, sell Sunshine Girl fudgeballs. However, two older Sunshine Girls steal Spencer's place at the market. Spencer then comes up with the idea of sending fudgeballs to all of the iCarly fans who sent Sam money. That way, Sam could keep the money and Emily would sell the most fudgeballs in her troop. Carly soon told Freddie about it, and said that she and Freddie could give Sam the money she need to pay them back, and Sam can quit her job. Freddie said that they can't do that because even if they give Sam the money she won't feel like if she really paid them back. So they arrange for an adult Sam doesn't know to give her the $526 as a tip. Sam is thrilled to be able to quit her job. However, to Carly and Freddie's dismay, she doesn't pay them back and instead buys a trampoline. In the end, everyone enjoys the trampoline Sam bought with the money. Spencer, however, wants to know where their couch is.
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