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SCAM: Kyle Fuller out of Georgia - Be Careful!

By sc93cobra

7 years ago


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    #44 5 years ago
    Quoted from Mrtattooz:

    Wow excuse me word police.

    Guess I shouldn't use swype text to get my story out there to warn others of which apparently some didn't bother to read in full. A fool I was as I would've never believed Kyle would pull something like this.

    However, I figured if it were a scam there would be no way Paypal would've released the money to him. The transaction was completely 100% legit as the company and card had his name on it.

    The problem is when his poor mother received her statement totaling over $40,000. She was the primary card holder and issued him a card.

    Had she not filed the chargeback there wouldn't have been an issue, but I do not blame her as she didn't know anything about the shady deals he was making.

    She had a choice to tell American Express that her son scammed her sending him to jail and me getting my money back.

    Luckily Paypal fraud department after hearing what happened returned my money and said if his mom wanted to cover the cost then she could or send him to jail.

    Anyway it's been a lesson well learned and I was a newbie in this whole arcade and pinball world when it happened.

    Now I do not deal with Paypal whatsoever. It's cash and carry.

    P.S. The whole story I told was 100% the truth regardless of the pessimist doubting me.

    Please allow me to make your post readable:

    "Wow excuse me word police.

    Guess I shouldn't use swype text to get my story out there to warn others of which apparently some didn't bother to read in full. A fool I was as I would've never believed Kyle would pull something like this.

    However, I figured if it were a scam there would be no way Paypal would've released the money to him. The transaction was completely 100% legit as the company and card had his name on it.

    The problem is when his poor mother received her statement totaling over $40,000. She was the primary card holder and issued him a card.

    Had she not filed the chargeback there wouldn't have been an issue, but I do not blame her as she didn't know anything about the shady deals he was making.

    She had a choice to tell American Express that her son scammed her sending him to jail and me getting my money back.

    Luckily Paypal fraud department after hearing what happened returned my money and said if his mom wanted to cover the cost then she could or send him to jail.

    Anyway it's been a lesson well learned and I was a newbie in this whole arcade and pinball world when it happened.

    Now I do not deal with Paypal whatsoever. It's cash and carry.

    P.S. The whole story I told was 100% the truth regardless of the pessimist doubting me."

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