Utah regulators take action against store they say failed to deliver furniture or refunds

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Utah regulators take action against store they say failed to deliver furniture or refunds
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Imagine paying a deposit for expensive furniture only to have the company vanish before you get your stuff. It happened to several Utahns and now, the store has been cited by the State of Utah.

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