Farm Equipment
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According to information provided by consumers via the ND Attorney General's office, websites (centraldakotaequipsales.com, centraldakota-enterprises.com) have popped up recently presenting themselves as 'Central Dakota Enterprises' in Martin, ND. BBB notes that there *is* a business by this name at the address, but the websites in question were just created on 12-14-23 and 5-31-24, respectively, and do not appear to have any connection to the established business. Photos of equipment offered for sale on the sites appear to be copied from other websites. If you are currently in communication with "Central Dakota Enterprises" about a possible purchase, BBB strongly urges you not to send money, and to discontinue communication. If you have additional information to share about these sites, please submit a report at bbb.org/scamtracker.
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