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Victims lose thousands of dollars in ‘sophisticated’ mini cow scam

Scammers are stealing thousands of dollars by posing as miniature Highland cow breeders and mimicking the websites of real, established businesses. Anne Waithman and her husband Graeme Wilkinson have been breeding miniature Highland cows for the past seven years. Ms Waithman was "naturally drawn to these very cute, fluffy animals" and she is not alone. The breed's popularity means a single animal can fetch a price of $3,300 or more, making the market a fertile place for scammers.Anne Waithman and her husband Graeme Wilkinson have had their miniature Highland cow business imitated by scammers. (Supplied: Anne Waithman)"We have had people duplicating website. Literally page by page, photo by photo," Ms Waithman said. "We've been contacted by people who thought they'd been dealing with us and paid money to the duplicate site."It doesn't matter what I say,...
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Thousands protest in New York and Washington – as it happened
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Thousands protest in New York and Washington – as it happened

Politics tamfitronics Politics tamfitronics Thousands of New Yorkers march against Trump's re-electionThousands of New Yorkers have gathered for the Protect Our Futures march, protesting Donald Trump’s re-election as president. Labor unions, immigrant rights groups and LGBTQ+ advocates held aloft a banner reading “We Won’t Back Down” as they marched outside the Trump International Hotel & Tower in Columbus Circle this afternoon.Here’s some footage from the ground:#BREAKING: Thousands of NYers gather at Columbus Circle for the #ProtectOurFutures march!We're clear-eyed about the danger posed by a second Trump administration & we're ready to stand shoulder-to-shoulder to fight back against his dangerous policies.¡Sí se puede! pic.twitter.com/ysh9oIzSKO— Make the Road NY 🦋 (@MaketheRoadNY) November 9, 2024"}}">#BREAKING: Thousands of NYers gather at Columbus Circle for the #ProtectOurFutures march!We're clear-eyed about the danger posed by a second Trump administration & we're...
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I make thousands monthly selling my smelly socks online – it’s my full time job… customers even eat what I send them
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I make thousands monthly selling my smelly socks online – it’s my full time job… customers even eat what I send them

Top Stories Tamfitronics A WOMAN has given an insight into the foot world after revealing she's made selling socks a full-time profession.Cheyenne Harris' unusual career path has made her thousands of pounds with minimal effort.2Cheyenne Harris has an unusual career pathCredit: Caters News Agency2She makes thousands flogging her dirty socks onlineCredit: Caters News AgencyThe 29-year-old took the internet by storm when she divulged her unique money-making hack.How does she do it, though?She posts dirty socks to her fetish-friendly followers on social media.Cheyenne's videos often show her playfully sniffing her socks, showing off her feet and even demonstrating just how sweaty they can get.read more real lifeShe said: “Every customer is different."It just kind of depends on what they’re feeling and what they’re into.“Some people like to suck on them, some people eat with them, some...
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