Mike Rose told Canadian regulators in British Columbia he was on a new medication that made him “unusually dehydrated.” But does that justify drinking his clients’ milk, straight from the jug?
Source: Inman News
Got milk? Thirsty agent fined $15K for drinking homesellers’ milk
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