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  2. Bill Cushenbery - Wikipedia

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    Cushenbery started customizing cars in 1947, in a small shop set up in the back of his parents' house behind a service station in Wichita, Kansas. [2] [4] His first custom was a 1948 Frazer coupe. [4] Cushenbery soon established his own business called the Kansas Kustom Shop. [2]

  3. Wichita car dealer rolled back odometers, lied to Dept. of ...

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    Adam Newbrey operated Ideal Motors, which is also known as I-Deal Motors, Midwest Wholesale and Prestige Motors, according to the release. Wichita car dealer rolled back odometers, lied to Dept ...

  4. More guns are being stolen from Wichita cars. Here’s where ...

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    The last hot spot is the Old Town area in downtown Wichita, with reports of smashed vehicle windows and guns stolen between midnight and 5 a.m. Ditch urged gun owners to conceal guns that are left ...

  5. Wichita used-car dealer banned, ordered to pay $418K ... - AOL

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    A Wichita used car dealership that was previously fined for not telling a customer that the vehicle they purchased had a blown airbag now faces a roughly $418,000 penalty after it was discovered ...

  6. Scott Tucker (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Tucker founded an online business, AMG Services, that made payday loans even in states where these high-interest, low-principal loans were restricted or illegal. The business, which generated over $3.5 billion in revenue from just 2008 to June 2013, [ 1 ] ultimately made loans to at least 4.5 million Americans. [ 1 ]

  7. Payday loans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The article argues that payday loan rollovers lead low income individuals into a debt-cycle where they will need to borrow additional funds to pay the fees associated with the debt rollover. [54] Of the states that allow payday lending, 22 states do not allow borrowers to rollover their debt and only three states allow unlimited rollovers. [27]