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The Minnesota Attorneys General’s Office wants Minnesotans to be extra cautious about door-to-door pest control scams.
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Minnesotans are advised to check if salespeople are registered locally and to use resources like the Better Business Bureau ...
SAINT PAUL, Minn. (KFGO) — Attorney General Keith Ellison has issued a warning to Minnesotans about how to spot and avoid door-to-door pest-control scams.
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Lastly, Ellison encourages victims not to beat themselves up. He reminds people that scammers do it as a profession, and over time, they become very good at it. If someone realizes they’ve been duped, ...
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Attorney General Keith Ellison issued a warning to Minnesotans about how to spot – and avoid – door-to-door pest-control scams.
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