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Woman's Complaint Uncovers Unlicensed Contractor's Record
A South Florida woman paid a contractor to fix her fence but 4 months later the work wasn’t done. The NBC6 Responds team discovers she’s not the only unhappy customer and gets results for the woman
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El Carajo Cashier Accused of Taking Thousands of Dollars from Restaurant: Police
For over a year, Orta had been voiding transactions hours after they were completed and taking the money from his cashier, the report says. The company noticed a disproportional amount of voided transactions from Orta’s cashier, which prompted an audit and review of surveillance footage, the report says.
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Poll: Some Workers Changing Actions Amid #MeToo
Barbara Myers started work as an apprentice electrician in 1995, and over the years she learned to shoot back sexual banter on the job site as much as she had to take it from some of her coworkers. Those days, she says, are starting to change. “I have worked over the last several years, actually, to really be much more...
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Florida Cashier Tells Knife-Wielding Suspect ‘Not Today'
When a knife-wielding Florida woman attempted to rob a Family Dollar store, the cashier said “not today” while another employee locked the door until deputies arrived, authorities say.
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NJ Couple Buys Out Payless Store, Then Donates All the Shoes to a Women's Shelter
A New Jersey couple bought 247 pairs of shoes at a closing Payless store and donated them to women and children in need.
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Naperville Gas Station Clerk Fired After Altercation With Hispanic Customers
An employee at a Naperville gas station has been fired after video showing a confrontation between a cashier and group of Hispanic customers went viral on social media.
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Police Search for Serial Armed Robber in Fort Lauderdale
Police are looking for an armed robber who hit multiple businesses throughout Fort Lauderdale last year.
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Teen Stabs Clerk Who Was Sexually Assaulting Her in Gas Station Bathroom: BSO
A teen girl was able to stab a Dania Beach gas station clerk who was sexually assaulting her, authorities said.
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IRS Impostor Scams Rise When Taxes Are Due
Data shows complaints to the Federal Trade Commission related to robocall scams rise the week of tax day. Consumer Investigator Sasha Jones has what consumers should look out for to protect their personal information.
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Boyfriend Says He Planned on Proposing to Woman Who Was Allegedly Gunned Down by Her Ex-Husband Inside Wawa Store
The boyfriend of a woman who police say was gunned down by her ex-husband inside a Delaware County Wawa says he had bought an engagement ring before her death.
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Customer Threatens to Call Immigration Authorities After Dispute Over Daily Taco Special
The cashiers at Palapas Tacos in Anaheim say they take orders in English and Spanish. The signs showing menu items are bilingual. But apparently something got lost in translation when it comes to the restaurant’s daily specials.
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Watch Out For Scammers Posing as Legitimate Businesses
A woman says scammers have been calling her, posing as tech support specialists. She called NBC 6 Responds, hoping her story would help others avoid being duped.
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Woman: Retailer Should Honor Penny Label on Display
A local woman thought she had found the perfect price for a vacuum she wanted to buy when she saw a one cent label in front of its display. NBC 6 Responds looked into her pricing concern and what consumers with a similar issue can do if they aren’t satisfied with a retailer’s response.
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Florida Detectives Say Wig Helped Them Catch Armed Robber
Detectives in southwest Florida say a telltale wig helped them catch an armed robber.
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Robber Pulls Gun on Cashier at Palmetto Bay Pizza Parlor
Police are looking for a man who was caught on camera robbing a Palmetto Bay pizza parlor at gunpoint.
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Thief Caught Red Handed During Hollywood Robbery: Police
A bicycle riding thief who tried to rob a Hollywood CVS was caught in the act by detectives who saw him entering the store with his head and hands covered, police said.