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A repair shop promised to fix a woman's van, but she says they fell short, so she wants a refund and travel reimbursement; a man promised in a text to repay his ex for auto repair charges, but now he says he "paid his dues" during the relationship.
A repair shop promised to fix a woman's van, but she says they fell short, so she wants a refund and travel reimbursement; a man promised in a text to repay his ex for auto repair charges, but now he says he "paid his dues" during the relationship.
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S10, EP125 "Where Did My Van Gough?; The Two Al-Exes"A repair shop promised to fix a woman's van, but she says they fell short, so she wants a refund and travel reimbursement; a man promised in a text to repay his ex for auto repair charges, but now he says he "paid his dues" during the relationship.
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S12, EP91 "Poodle Doodle Doomed"A pet owner blames her dog-sitter for neglect that she says led to her puppy's death; the sitter insists the dog had sudden, underlying health issues; with emotions high and stories clashing, the judges work to uncover what really happened during the pet-sitting stay.
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