Lying about military service may be more common than you realize, so an Arizona couple wrote about efforts to pass a law to stop fake veterans.
Author: Rebekah L. Sanders, Arizona Republic
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Arizona scammers used threats, fake phone numbers to collect $1.6M, attorney general says
“I am still traumatized to this day.” Victims say illegal debt collectors pretended to be cops and used fake phone numbers to steal money.
‘This has got to be wrong’: Disabled veteran’s home sold at auction over $236 tax bill
Jim Boerner thought he had done everything right. Now, the home’s new owner says he won’t negotiate and will begin the eviction process.
AC company convinced 103-year-old WWII vet to pay $24K, son says
World War II veteran Fred Klein thought he was fixing up the house with new air conditioning units. But $24,000 later, he had regrets.
Company persuades Arizona couple, nearly 90, to buy $150,000 timeshare
Frank and Betty Lusk, 89 and 88, say they were lied to and pressured to buy a timeshare they couldn’t afford. ‘It was the dumbest thing we ever did.’
College student who needs lifesaving surgery will get her medical records
Caitlin Secrist could die if she doesn’t get her medical records. After The Arizona Republic investigated, Arizona governor and a judge intervened.
College student could die because she can’t get copies of her medical records
The bankruptcy of two Arizona hospitals have made it impossible for patients to access their healthcare records.