Southern Alberta business concerned about copycat website
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Southern Alberta business concerned about copycat website
By Justin Sibbet Global News
Posted July 17, 2026 8:11 pm
2 min read
WATCH: Marshall Auto Wreckers has been trusted in the Lethbridge area for decades, but a website mimicking their business is causing confusion and frustration. As Justin Sibbet reports, the company says their customers have travelled across the country after believing they had purchased parts from their location — despite the products never having existed.
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