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Ride Along Now Scam: Parents Lose Thousands
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Parents across the country, desperate for safe and affordable school transportation, have been scammed by Ride Along Now, a New Jersey company. Families like Mike Rulli and Maureen Betz paid thousands of dollars for service that never materialized, leaving them with extra costs, longer commutes, and constant worry. The companys owner, Norbert Sygdziak, has been hit with numerous complaints, lawsuits, and judgments. Parents are now banding together to seek justice and ensure reliable transportation for their children. Checkout Solipillow.com
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