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Attorney General sues two in on-line sales

February 19, 2000 By admin

Iowa’s Attorney General is issuing a warning for those who buy and sell items on the Internet. A spokesman for the Attorney General, Bob Brammer, says the state filed lawsuits against two Iowans who failed to produced merchandise they sold on-line.A man from Norwalk and a woman from Clinton were involved in the suits. Brammer says they want to keep the on-line sales honest.He says people who buy products on-line should be cautious about turning over their money. He says you can use a credit card, escrow service or pay by C-O-D to ensure that you get the items you paid for.

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