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A woman says her ex-boyfriend refuses to return her belongings; he says she can have everything: he's just not going to pay for shipping across the country.
A woman says her ex-boyfriend refuses to return her belongings; he says she can have everything: he's just not going to pay for shipping across the country.
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S12, EP89 "En-Titled to a Refund"A routine car purchase turns messy when a buyer says the title she got was invalid; she says she paid in full, while he says she paid only a deposit and gave him the title back! What starts as a simple sale quickly shifts into a high-stakes fight over who really owns the car.
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S11, EP21 "Over the Hedge"A man was cutting down hedges on property he says his family owns when a neighbor told him to stop: she says the hedges were on her property and blocked her view of his unsightly mess.
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S10, EP115 "Good Neighbors Leave Bad Stains"Three renowned judges discuss the case of neighbors accusing the son of a true crime podcaster of throwing wood stain on their driveway.
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S10, EP120 "I've Had Enough, I Want My Stuff"A woman says her ex-boyfriend refuses to return her belongings; he says she can have everything: he's just not going to pay for shipping across the country.
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S12, EP88 "Driven to Sue"A man says a former acquaintance sold him a bad auto insurance policy and hit him with fees to which he never agreed; the seller argues that the fees are related to the buyer's requested add-ons that he's refusing to pay! Extra charges and confusing add-ons send a feud off the road and into the weeds.
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S12, EP87 "Game of Bones"A woman says her neighbor's off-leash pit bull mauled her Chihuahua, leading to costly emergency vet bills; the neighbor insists he never saw the attack and doubts his dog's guilt! With accusations of dishonesty and evasion on both sides, it's up to the judges to determine the truth.
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