Baby formula shortages have scammers on the rise but mothers on the look out
Reported By: wlwt.com
May 21, 2022 01:02:35 AM
The struggle is real for local families trying to feed their babies. Now scammers are preying on them online like Facebook and Craigslist, to try and trick families into buying formula and not receiving it.
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