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Scammers refuse to play ‘fare' in taxi scam

Scammers refuse to play ‘fare' in taxi scam

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A taxi scam is on the rise again in Waterloo Region. CTV's Krista Simpson shares tips on how to spot it before another well-meaning person loses their money.
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