Mo' Money Blames Landlord for Dumped Tax Documents

The Internal Revenue Service is investigating after tax documents, customer identities and more were all found in a dumpster behind a Mo' Money Tax Service office in Whitehaven.

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noneyuh - 2/21/2012 3:13 PM
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Triflin'

Just Saying - 2/21/2012 1:37 PM
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If they sent an email stating they would be vacating on 2-11-12, then All of the contents pertaining to the business, including the IRS paperwork should have been taken care off prior the this date, not just the large furniture items and personal items. This should let the customers doing business with this company or business owner know how much they really appreciate the business. They were only dumpster worthy. When you see commercials on tv like they do, how else would you expect to be treated.
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