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Authorities report men were passing $100 fake bills at Tanger Outlets in Commerce that aren't detected by the pen mark test.
How to spot fake Ozempic In June, Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk alerted the public that “a counterfeit Ozempic (semaglutide injection) pen was found in the US.” ...
GoodRx reports on identifying real Wegovy pens, which come in five colors and lack dose selectors. Counterfeits pose health risks; buy from trusted sources.
All you need to do is take a counterfeit pen; which you can get at an office supply store, and draw a line on the bill. If a yellowish, orange color shows up, it's real.
Others get none at all. Warnings of counterfeit imports of products that use semaglutide — which include Ozempic and Wegovy — have also turned up around the world.
Cleburne police warn counterfeit bills have been passed at local retailers and restaurants, and the concern this year is a spike in "washed" notes. Here's how to know if your cash is counterfeit.
Cleburne police warn counterfeit bills have been passed at local retailers and restaurants, and the concern this year is a spike in "washed" notes. Here's how to know if your cash is counterfeit.
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho. - Police are searching for a man after they say he used a counterfeit $100 bill to buy a $4 drink from a Coeur d'Alene coffee stand.
According to PCPD, the fake $100 bill passed a counterfeit pen test. If you have any information or receive counterfeit money contact PCPD at 918-825-1212.