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SAINT PAUL, Minn. (KFGO) — Attorney General Keith Ellison has issued a warning to Minnesotans about how to spot and avoid door-to-door pest-control scams.
The Minnesota Attorneys General’s Office wants Minnesotans to be extra cautious about door-to-door pest control scams.
Minnesotans are advised to check if salespeople are registered locally and to use resources like the Better Business Bureau ...
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Attorney General Keith Ellison issued a warning to Minnesotans about how to spot – and avoid – door-to-door pest-control scams.
The scam: usually carried out by young men, who go door to door selling household products. They carry a fake ID and claim to be recently out of prison or on probation, and claim that this is a ...
NORMAL — The town of Normal is warning residents about a door-to-door scam related to electrical service. In a press release, the town said solicitors have recently been "sharing incorrect ...
Alice, not her real name, thought she was rekindling a lost romance when she reconnected with Mark, a childhood friend and ...
The second season of the hit Channel 4 drama has a confirmed release date. It's almost time to return to the twisted world of ...
Two men scammed a woman out of $1,800 after claiming to be real estate brokers who could help her move into a new apartment, ...