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Advice Direct Scotland said counterfeit Labubu dolls – the latest toy craze – were duping collectors, draining wallets and ...
Yet “Lafufus,” as the fake figures are affectionately called, are also trending. Sold both in person ( been to Canal Street ...
Advice Direct Scotland said counterfeit Labubu dolls – the latest toy craze – were duping collectors, draining wallets and ...
These days, buy, sell and trade often means an online transaction. Popular websites like Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace and ...
The 1% Club has been an instant hit with viewers - but fans may be surprised to learn that some scenes are actually fake, ...
Consumers can protect themselves from online purchase fraud by verifying cash authenticity and meeting in safe, public ...
Advice Direct Scotland have revealed the popular Labubu dolls are tricking collectors and denting bank balances as they're snapped up by unsuspecting victims.
Watch out for funny money. Some are obvious, and some are not! Officer Brent Forgey knows how to spot fake cash. He warns sellers not to get duped by prop or movie money.
More customers are turning to websites such as Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and OfferUp for purchases. 5 On Your Side's ...
The stunt first unfolded early Saturday morning when the eye-catching vehicle appeared parked along Campbell Parade in Bondi ...