Some parents and children in Central Florida woke up on Easter morning to find no eggs in their yard after they paid for them to be delivered.
Parents in Clermont and Minneola said someone used social media to scam families out of hundreds of dollars on a religious holiday.
"How hurtful of person you must be to do this to a bunch of kids," parent Mitzi Cohen said who fell victim to the scam.
The parents saw "Egg my Yard" flyers circulating in Facebook groups. It advertised prices to order Easter eggs filled with candy or toys and then a delivery from someone who will scatter the eggs outside a home "with a note from the Easter bunny."
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