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Virginia Business Owner Accused of Failing to Deliver Medical Equipment Facing New Charges
A Virginia business owner accused of taking thousands of dollars from customers and never delivering their medical equipment was arrested Tuesday on a felony charge.
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Virginia Business Owner Accused of Failing to Deliver Medical Equipment Arrested on Felony Charge
A Virginia business owner accused of taking thousands of dollars from customers and never delivering their medical equipment was arrested Tuesday on a felony charge.
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Complaints Against a Virginia Accessibility Equipment Company Continue Coming In
Dozens of people say a businessman took thousands of dollars from people seeking medical equipment like stairlifts and wheelchair ramps but never delivered them.
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Maryland Homeowners Surprised by $40,000 Flood Cleanup Bill
After flash flooding swept through Frederick, Maryland, in May, homeowners hired a company to clean up the damage, but they said they weren’t kept up to date about the cost of the cleanup and they were shocked when the bill came to more than $40,000.
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Car Owners Seek Reimbursement After Engine Replacements
A couple of car owners found themselves with unexpected expenses after getting their engines replaced.
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Virginia Homeowners Spend Thousands of Dollars for Solar Panels They Didn't Receive
Several homeowners say a Virginia solar energy company isn’t honoring their contracts.
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News4 Helps Virginia Woman Get Refunds for Phone Lines, Oven
A Virginia woman turned to NBC4 Responds for help with two problems she said she couldn’t solve through customer service.
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Virginia Woman Waits Year for Swimming Pool
A health scare accelerated a Virginia woman’s plans to install a swimming pool for her son, but more than a year later, she’s still waiting to achieve that dream.
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Man Says Toll That Went to Collections Should Have Been Covered By His E-ZPass
NBC4 responds to an E-ZPass billing issue that wasn’t so easy to fix.
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Family Charged Again for Prepaid Burial
A family wound up paying for a burial that had already been covered because the cemetery said the late husband of the deceased woman hadn’t prepaid for it.