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Lose up to $40,000: Investigating Online Fraud for Fake Sale of Luxury Cars · Global Voices

The Boerne Police Department investigates several reports of online fraud in which multiple people were scammed for nearly $40,000, via electronic payments. According to the authorities, a company calling itself “Allways Boerne” is falsely advertising luxury vehicles of high value on the Internet, fraudulently using the address of the former dealership located at 33215 I‐10, as an alleged business address. According to the statement, officials c…
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The Boerne Police Department investigates several reports of online fraud in which multiple people were scammed for nearly $40,000, via electronic payments. According to the authorities, a company calling itself “Allways Boerne” is falsely advertising luxury vehicles of high value on the Internet, fraudulently using the address of the former dealership located at 33215 I‐10, as an alleged business address. According to the statement, officials c…

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Telemundo San Antonio (60) broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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