FBI about a $31.8 million (£23 million) counterfeit coupon scheme that landed a couple in prison for a combined total of almost 20 years.
Investigators say they found fake coupons in "every crevice" of the house belonging to Lori Ann Talen and her husband, Pacifico Talens, Jr.
The falsified savings were reportedly worth more than $1 million (£726,000) and they also found designs for coupons of more than 13,000 products on Lori Ann Talens' computer.
In a press release, Special Agent Shannon Brill said: "She trained herself in the different techniques she needed to manipulate barcodes to make these coupons work."The coupons were created by Talens, who is said to be the mastermind of the whole scheme and were made with discounts of "near or.
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