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Consumer Alert: How Not To Get Taken By a Fake iPad
It turns out that when something seems too good to be true… it usually is. This woman paid $200 for what she thought was an iPad.
When an Arlington, TX women was approached by a man in a gas station parking lot, the deal he offered her seemed too good to be true. An $800 iPad for just $200?
It turns out that when something seems too good to be true… it usually is:
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