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2018年3月19日 星期一

Watchdog Week: Consultant makes money on 'dream house' raffles, even if nobody wins a home

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March 19, 2018

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Watchdog Week

Consultant makes money on 'dream house' raffles, even if nobody wins a home

Sunday, Mar 18

There are a host of dream house raffles across the West this year, and a big winner in many of them appears to be a Seattle-based consultant.

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