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Friday, January 12, 2018

Law Enforcement Need To Crack Down On This Scam




A quick internet search delivers an amazing volume, (locally) of formula available in large quantities. Your tax dollars hard at work Folks.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whats the scam?

Anonymous said...

WIC

Anonymous said...

The scam is people getting free or reduced price infant formula from government and ngo agencies paid for by taxpayers and then reselling it for cash(probably to buy drugs with). I might add they are reselling it on the internet that they got for a reduced price brought to you by BO and net neutrality paid for by taxpayer money.

Anonymous said...

Nothing will happen.

dogg said...

That Similac goes for about $32 a can. It pisses me off to see people get 10-20 of these for free when it is a serious hurt on my wallet to buy it for full price. Now to see it for sale for 10 bucks....that really pisses me off. I dont think I would purchase the cans from anyone because im scared they might have been tampered with, but LE needs to remedy this very soon. WIC is a good program but a lot of oversight is justified here and maybe a little jail time.

dogg

Anonymous said...

Only a few generations ago there were no government handouts for having children.
Husbands and wives raised their own children with the occasional help from relatives.
If these earlier generations managed to raise their own children then the current generations can do it too.
The government (taxpayers) should not be expected to pay for children women/men can't afford.