Magazine reported sales fraud
On the Salina, Kansas State campus, students have reported suspicious persons who sees himself as students try to sell subscriptions to magazines door to door. These sales are often lead to students losing money and always the victim of fraud, said David Delker, K-State-Salina associate dean of research. K-State has no link with this individual participation and not such a …
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