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A faulty light fixture flips the switch on a heated dispute: A homeowner says a handyman charged too much for shoddy, unfinished work, while the handyman argues that he fixed the problem and got stiffed on payment; now the judges must shed some light on the truth.
A faulty light fixture flips the switch on a heated dispute: A homeowner says a handyman charged too much for shoddy, unfinished work, while the handyman argues that he fixed the problem and got stiffed on payment; now the judges must shed some light on the truth.
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S12, EP168 "Car Jacked Up"A borrowed car, a mystery driver and a whole lot of finger-pointing: One friend says his renter broke the rules and wrecked his ride; the other argues that he had no idea someone took the keys; now the judges must put the brakes on the blame game.
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