Idaho Couple Sold Fake Fishing Trips To Alaska; Will Refund $100,000
Idaho couple to pay $100K in refunds over accusations they offered phony Alaska fishing tripshttps://t.co/oh3lpRzUi9 pic.twitter.com/Gk4fGpjOwv
— Anchorage Daily News (@adndotcom) February 14, 2020
Business owners in Idaho have reached a settlement agreement after they were accused of selling fake fishing trips in Alaska and leaving people stranded.https://t.co/victQ1nloU
— Alaska's News Source (@AKNewsNow) February 14, 2020
This story really does appear to be a true definition of “Fake News.” Here’s more from the Associated Press in the Anchorage Daily News:
Access Life’s Adventures and its owners Craig Fletcher and Crystal Fletcher have agreed to pay more than $100,000 in refunds to 25 customers, the Idaho Statesman reported Thursday.
They have also agreed not to advertise or sell vacation packages, travel or vacation-related goods or services from within Idaho or to customers in the state for 10 years.
As you can guess, the company’s Yelp page isn’t endorsed very well.