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Thomas Robinson falsely claimed his Wee Tea Plantation business was growing its own tea at a Perthshire estate ...
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The fraudster who sold fake Scottish tea to luxury firms, including Balmoral Hotel, in £550k swindle
Representatives of the Balmoral Hotel, the Dorchester Hotel and a company acting on behalf of Fortnum & Mason were among those tricked by the fraudster, who had claimed to have sold tea to customers ...
A fraudster who conned luxury businesses into buying tea he claimed was grown in Scotland, making more than £550,000, has ...
A TEA scammer dubbed Tetley Tam was jailed for 3½ years – as he apologised in court for bringing shame on the cuppa industry. Fraudster Thomas Robinson, 55, tricked luxury hotels and stores ...
Victims included five-star hotels like London's Dorchester and Edinburgh's Balmoral which are known for their grand afternoon ...
Thomas Robinson, 55, rented land on a former sheep farm near Loch Tay and began supplying the Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh ...
Thomas Robinson, 55, operating under the business name The Wee Tea Plantation, claimed to have cultivated the tea at his ...
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