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Employee charged with defrauding $20K from customers at Fort McMurray business
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I’m pretty sure based on what the article does say that this is the Dr’s office in town where a receptionist was getting people to etransfer a made-up fee to her personal account. Happened last year I believe. It’s not something where you’d have a compromised card or anything, the office would have record of all the patients who might have been affected and I believe were already made aware.