Utah man ordered to pay up to $7.9M for running e-commerce scam

Gee, so I CAN’T make a passive income of multiple millions per year by selling products I buy from this guy in Utah on Amazon? Shucks, back to the salt mines…

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Note to self, Temple Garments will not protect you from consumer protection lawsuits…

“From 2020 to 2023, Wilde, a Utah resident and Brigham Young University graduate, sold a fraudulent business that promised consumers passive income through automated Amazon store business opportunities.”…
“Additionally, many complainants reported Wilde made unauthorized purchases with their credit cards, with bank records indicating he used most of the consumers’ funds to buy cryptocurrency for himself and to pay off his own credit card debt, according to the division.”…

I expect this from Harvard or Yale Law, but not BYU. :rofl:

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“Along with the monetary judgment, the court order permanently prohibits Wilde from participating in any money-making schemes, engaging in telemarketing or offering any business opportunities for sale within the state of Utah.”

Where, oh where will he move and find his next group of greedy suckers?

Guesses?

Mod edit: Political commentary removed.

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SORRY, that instantly sprang to mind!

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TBH he can go lots of places, being this grift is darn near everywhere.


He was just doing the same thing, offering advice, ideas of grandeur, and no actual assistance in exchange for money.

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