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Treadz Auto accused of vehicle consignment fraud facing 164 charges

Treadz Auto accused of vehicle consignment fraud facing 164 charges

by Admin | Jun 18, 2016 | Consumer Fraud, Featured, Financial Fraud

A Calgary man has been charged with 164 fraud and theft charges after a lengthy investigation into his vehicle consignment company. It’s alleged that 94 people agreed to sell 116 vehicles on consignment through Treadz Auto Group from 2011 to 2014, each of them...

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