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[WRTV|VIDEO] Facebook can be a valuable tool to help businesses communicate with customers and find new clients.
But when their accounts get hacked, it can be devastating.
An Eastern Indiana farmer reached out to WRTV Investigates Kara Kenney in the hopes of getting her Facebook page back and warning others.
The Jones Family Farm is 35 acres in Milton Indiana where they grow corn, green beans, tomatoes, flowers and pumpkins.
“It gets people here,” said Pamela Jones. “That is our only way of communicating with people. We don’t have an email we send out.”
The Jones Family Farm’s Facebook page had 3,000 followers when it was hacked last month at the height of pumpkin season. [FULLSTORY]
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