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An Olathe woman seeking a therapy dog for her son was scammed out of $1,500 on Facebook Marketplace when a puppy delivery ...
CLINTON, Tenn. (WATE) — Puppy scams surge around Christmas, tricking people with fake online ads of cute dogs at low prices. An Anderson County couple almost fell for the scam when a video was sent.
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Mark Mathis pleaded guilty to 50 counts of obtaining property by false pretense. His company charged families up to $17,000 for ...
Mark Mathis pleaded guilty to 50 counts of obtaining property by false pretense. His company charged families up to $17,000 for untrained and sick service dogs. He must pay $353,000 restitution and is ...
Have you ever stumbled upon an image that looks too good to be true? That might be the case thanks to AI, so here's how to spot the fakes.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Scammers don’t take time off for the holidays. In fact, this time of year is prime season for fraud, especially as people shop, gift, and travel more than usual. Consumer Reports ...
Five people from different states are charged with taking money from a York County woman during an alleged puppy sale scam. The defendants – Kierra Mitchell, 32, Maneth Doue, 23, Deneja Condley, 24, ...
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West Michigan woman out $4,000 in Facebook canary scam
About the time Muniz started questioning the charges, her bank noticed the frequent withdrawals and advised her it was a scam ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A Wake County man who operated a service dog business for children with special needs pleaded guilty to 50 counts of obtaining property by false pretenses. This comes more than ...
I had my dogs wear and walk with 12 different collars to find the very best. Here are the four perfect for any dog.
An Apex man pleaded guilty Friday to defrauding families by selling untrained service dogs. An Apex man who once ran a nonprofit training service dogs admitted Friday he defrauded the families he ...
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