Glendale Nordstrom scammed for $300K by two men in wild refund scheme: cops
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Glendale Nordstrom scammed for $300K by two men in wild refund scheme: cops A yearslong retail scam targeting high-end designer goods unraveled after a suspicious return at a Los Angeles-area mall — leading to the arrest of two local residents accused of…
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Glendale Nordstrom scammed for $300K by two men in wild refund scheme: cops A yearslong retail scam targeting high-end designer goods unraveled after a suspicious return at a Los Angeles-area mall — leading to the arrest of two local residents accused of…
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