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COVID-19 scammer pleads guilty to shipping âvirus shut outâ devices from Quincy duplex
By Tonya Alanez Globe Staff,Updated January 28, 2021, 2:07 p.m.
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A Quincy man is facing federal charges for allegedly peddling Virus Shut Out devices on eBay. The notched card, much like a security badge to be worn on a lanyard, came with a promise to sanitize, disinfect and ward off viruses, including the coronavirus.US Attorney s Office
The âVirus Shut Outâ devices sold on eBay for $15.95 with a golden promise to protect its wearers from bacteria and viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19.
COVID-19 scammer pleads guilty to shipping ‘virus shut out’ devices from Quincy duplex Tonya Alanez © US Attorney s Office A Quincy man is facing federal charges for allegedly peddling Virus Shut Out devices on eBay. The notched card, much like a security badge to be worn on a lanyard, came with a promise to sanitize, disinfect and ward off viruses, including the coronavirus.
The “Virus Shut Out” devices sold on eBay for $15.95 with a golden promise to protect its wearers from bacteria and viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19.
The online listing showed a plastic card with a notch in it, much like a security badge or work ID, that can be attached to a lanyard and worn around the neck. The eBay ad said it was imported from Japan.