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A chef says he was hired to cook but got a postdated check with a side of empty promises; the business owner says the chef exaggerated his skills and was paid in full.
A chef says he was hired to cook but got a postdated check with a side of empty promises; the business owner says the chef exaggerated his skills and was paid in full.
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S12, EP28 "Mail Order Lied"A father claims his ex ruined a family trip by making him miss his flight with their daughters; she argues he overreacted and was more interested in meeting a future bride than making memories.
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S11, EP127 "Track Suit"The plaintiff says she paid the defendant to train her son in track, but he didn't deliver; the defendant says the plaintiff wanted a relationship and is upset over his refusal.
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S12, EP35 "No Mofongo, No Money"A chef says he was hired to cook but got a postdated check with a side of empty promises; the business owner says the chef exaggerated his skills and was paid in full.
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S11, EP123 "You Want a Pizza Me?"Plaintiff accuses defendant of being a terrible boss, paying her late and refusing to pay her for hours worked; defendant claims he hired plaintiff out of sympathy.
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S12, EP161 "Braid Expectations"A hairstylist's client says the style didn't last as long as promised, while the stylist argues that short hair and shifting demands caused the fallout; this beauty deal leaves everyone tied up in knots.
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S12, EP160 "Nutri-Bully"A quick kitchen gadget sale spins out of control; the buyer says he got the wrong size blender and a refund runaround; the seller says it was an "as-is" sale, he inspected the item, and now he's harassing her; this online deal proves small appliances can spark big accusations.
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