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People hoping to contribute to the online fundraiser can donate online or send a check to the UPS store, next to a Baskin Robbins in a strip mall at 4833 Front St. in Castle Rock, according to the fundraising page. The page applauds Trump and says Americans should “pitch in” to get the border wall started.
One fraud expert said the postal box was odd but, in general, GoFundMe is reputable. The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, which regulates nonprofits doing business in the state, said it did not have authority over the fundraiser.
So what I want to know is when this guy and the money drop off the radar, do the duped have any recourse to get their dollars back? I actually applaud this guy for coming up with a scam to relieve a bunch of fools of their money by perfectly playing into their emotions.Kolfage first said in an email to The Denver Post that he is using the Castle Rock address because he has business partners near there who are helping him manage the fundraising campaign until he gets more volunteers.
In a later email, Kolfage declined to name those business partners and said they had “nothing to do with any of this, they are just helping me with mail.” He said it was difficult for him to go to a post office box every day because he is a triple amputee.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/12...usiness-associates-of-florida-fundraiser/amp/ So what I want to know is when this guy and the money drop off the radar, do the duped have any recourse to get their dollars back? I actually applied this guy for coming up with a scam to relieve a bunch of fools of their money by perfectly playing into their emotions.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/12...usiness-associates-of-florida-fundraiser/amp/ So what I want to know is when this guy and the money drop off the radar, do the duped have any recourse to get their dollars back? I actually applied this guy for coming up with a scam to relieve a bunch of fools of their money by perfectly playing into their emotions.
At the very bottom of the page, it states that “if anything goes wrong the money will be returned.” Can you imagine the logistical nightmare that would be?
https://ca.gofundme.com/TheTrumpWall
The dude has the perfect angle “ we had no way to get this money to the administration and/or they couldn’t/wouldn’t except it because( insert reasons here) and “sorry there’s no way to return this money to you because it is a logistical nightmare” :lamoAt the very bottom of the page, it states that “if anything goes wrong the money will be returned.” Can you imagine the logistical nightmare that would be?
https://ca.gofundme.com/TheTrumpWall
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/12...usiness-associates-of-florida-fundraiser/amp/ So what I want to know is when this guy and the money drop off the radar, do the duped have any recourse to get their dollars back? I actually applaud this guy for coming up with a scam to relieve a bunch of fools of their money by perfectly playing into their emotions.
The dude has the perfect angle “ we had no way to get this money to the administration and/or they couldn’t/wouldn’t except it because( insert reasons here) and “sorry there’s no way to return this money to you because it is a logistical nightmare” :lamo
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/12...usiness-associates-of-florida-fundraiser/amp/ So what I want to know is when this guy and the money drop off the radar, do the duped have any recourse to get their dollars back? I actually applaud this guy for coming up with a scam to relieve a bunch of fools of their money by perfectly playing into their emotions.
How can they make this claim?
100% of your donations will go to the Trump Wall.
Write your liberal congressman and complain. Tell them you're upset that a triple amputee Air Force veteran and motivational speaker is making you angry.
:lol:
Kolfage is working with the White House to establish a point of contact for the money.
U.S. Rep. Steven Palazzo, R-Mississippi, plans to introduce a bill directing the Treasury Department to issue bonds to fund the wall, though there are other options “on the table,” Kolfage said on the GoFundMe page.
Dude has the perfect angle then!
"I can dupe millions out of their $$ and they won't come after a 'triple amputee Air Force veteran and motivational speaker'!"
It's called volunteering.
Wounded serviceman can’t be scam artists?Write your liberal congressman and complain. Tell them you're upset that a triple amputee Air Force veteran and motivational speaker is making you angry.
:lol:
Wounded serviceman can’t be scam artists?
Wounded serviceman can’t be scam artists?
Being wounded or being a POW hasn’t counted for much in the way of goodwill..........
At the very bottom of the page, it states that “if anything goes wrong the money will be returned.” Can you imagine the logistical nightmare that would be?
https://ca.gofundme.com/TheTrumpWall
Where does the $10K and $50K donations from anonymous go??? These people aren't even willing to admit that they donated $100 to the thing.
Gofundme processes refunds all the time when campaigns don’t reach their targets.
The dude has the perfect angle “ we had no way to get this money to the administration and/or they couldn’t/wouldn’t except it because( insert reasons here) and “sorry there’s no way to return this money to you because it is a logistical nightmare” :lamo
It is only anonymous to the public. Gofundme has all their information.
You’re being suckered by his image and who you think this guy is. just wait-and-see.So now you've gone from your asserting in your O/P that he IS a scam artist to he might be a scam artist?
Make up your mind.
Originally Posted by HenryChinaski: So what I want to know is when this guy and the money drop off the radar, do the duped have any recourse to get their dollars back? I actually applaud this guy for coming up with a scam to relieve a bunch of fools of their money by perfectly playing into their emotions
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