A Jacksonville, Florida man was indicted late last week for a string of scams in which he allegedly bought enemas, used them, then repackaged and returned them to CVS pharmacies. Increasing the already sky-high "ick" factor, prosecutors say some stores actually accidentally sold the pre-used products.

Thirty-four-year-old Ronald Eugene Robinson faces a federal charge -- tampering with consumer products -- and faces 10 years in jail and 250 grand in fines if he's convicted, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

Prosecutors didn't reveal the location of the CVS store Robinson is alleged to have repeatedly scammed between April and June.