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Four Canadians convicted in a fake credit card scheme started in Vermont

Four Canadians convicted in a fake credit card scheme started in Vermont

by Admin | Jan 2, 2018 | Consumer Fraud, Recent Articles

The last of four Canadian men convicted in a scheme to turn gift cards into phony ATM cards and then withdraw tens of thousands of dollars from bank machines around Burlington was sentenced Thursday in federal court for Vermont. Brandon Lo, of Laval, Quebec, Two other...

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