I'm watching this story progress and the only thing I'm trying to figure out is did the woman/couple flatout scam the homeless guy or did all three agree to it at first then the homeless realized he was getting scammed by the scammers?
Don't forget that the couple scammed and defrauded the people who donated money, who donated to help a homeless guy, not to help some dishonest yuppie couple upgrade their lifestyle.
I think all the blame lies squarely at the door of the couple, and I hope the judge throws the book at them.
Will the judge ask how many bottles of booze and how many pounds of drugs will be used with the money? Help those that DESERVE help.
How could anyone be so stupid to think they could get away with this...
I am embarrassed to say this, but I found out that two years ago, my nephew put up a "Fund Me" page stating that he needed a new engine for his car. In reality, he told those of us that he told this story to that he really needed the money for himself to catch up on bills. I didn't know if this was illegal or not, so I just walked away from the group. He is single and likes to live like a 5 year old playboy.
He spouted this story about how he bought a new Hyundai (I think) and the engine went out, but Hyundai would not replace it because he did not keep up with the maintenance. It sounds logical and may be true, but is it? He lives some 225 miles from me, so maybe yes, or maybe no.
I am embarrassed to say this, but I found out that two years ago, my nephew put up a "Fund Me" page stating that he needed a new engine for his car. In reality, he told those of us that he told this story to that he really needed the money for himself to catch up on bills. I didn't know if this was illegal or not, so I just walked away from the group. He is single and likes to live like a 5 year old playboy.
He spouted this story about how he bought a new Hyundai (I think) and the engine went out, but Hyundai would not replace it because he did not keep up with the maintenance. It sounds logical and may be true, but is it? He lives some 225 miles from me, so maybe yes, or maybe no.
Curious - how much money did he collect?
The Go Fund Me account raised $400,000.
I am embarrassed to say this, but I found out that two years ago, my nephew put up a "Fund Me" page stating that he needed a new engine for his car. In reality, he told those of us that he told this story to that he really needed the money for himself to catch up on bills. I didn't know if this was illegal or not, so I just walked away from the group. He is single and likes to live like a 5 year old playboy.
He spouted this story about how he bought a new Hyundai (I think) and the engine went out, but Hyundai would not replace it because he did not keep up with the maintenance. It sounds logical and may be true, but is it? He lives some 225 miles from me, so maybe yes, or maybe no.