Donna che ha perso 20.000 euro a causa della banca del pesce gatto Chris Martin che lottava per il rimborso

https://www.thejournal.ie/coldplay-catfish-victim-6928094-Jan2026/

di qwerty_1965

20 commenti

  1. qwerty_1965 on

    Amazing to just hear her talking on RTE about Coldplay being partially responsible for her behaviour and losses.

  2. DesertRatboy on

    While I do have smpathy for her, there is no way her money should be refunded

  3. Economy_Fig2450 on

    Who is she expecting to pay her back?

    If you wire money once the wire is sent the money is gone.

  4. SuitableFinish7444 on

    Will the real Chris Martin please stand up, I repeat will the Chris Martin please stand up, looks like we are gonna have a problem here.

  5. pippers87 on

    She willingly transferred the funds out of her account, where does she think the refund will come from ? If the government passed laws stating all victims of fraud were to be refunded, then the bank fees/interest for every other customer would go up.

    I know most banks work on a % basis for fraud refunds. So if she got nothing back then it’s clear she was 100% blame for the transfers.

  6. Silent_Pattern_1407 on

    Yeah, I am currently talking to Gal Gadot, we are helping kids in Africa together.

  7. carterzz on

    “In the UK, the APP Fraud Reimbursement Scheme means banks must reimburse their customers if they are the victim of such a scam.” I had no idea the UK protects customers like that. It looks like it’s because the bank can see that the payee name is different than what their customer thinks it is. She might win her case, because she lives in the North and the involved bank was Ulster Bank. 

  8. Lower-Temperature-21 on

    A fool and their money are easily parted. Tough titties.

  9. verbiwhore on

    Got to admire her a tiny bit for not being absolutely morto about being taken by a scammer, but pushing the bank for a refund just adds another layer to the delusion of it all. I feel bad for her learning such an expensive lesson but it doesn’t seem like she’s really learned it yet.

  10. NonToxicTown on

    “€20,000 believing it was going towards a charitable foundation.

    Now she is in a battle with a bank to return her life savings”

    Sorry, but no. She was willing to give her life savings away to charity (which good on her if she thought it was a good cause, but that wasn’t the case). There is no way the bank ‘should’ bail her out cause she fucked up. Idiot.

  11. K-manPilkers on

    I’d love to help her out by transferring €20k to her, but unfortunately I’m skint after paying €50k towards myself and Angelina Jolie’s forthcoming wedding ceremony. (Angie messaged me kindly agreeing to pay the bulk of the costs herself – she’s all class even if her spelling and grammar are atrocious).

  12. GaeilgeGaeilge on

    > In the UK, the APP Fraud Reimbursement Scheme means banks must reimburse their customers if they are the victim of such a scam.

    I’ve heard people in the UK complain about how many hoops they have to jump through and the numerous checks they have because of laws like this.

    I’m no fan of Irish banks for obvious reasons, but why should they be at a loss because you’re a few cards short of a full deck

  13. Test_N_Faith on

    How stupid can people be honestly? These people get an equal vote to you.

  14. ConradMcduck on

    Lots of “oh well tough shit” comments here break me heart.

  15. DuwanteKentravius on

    God help her if the wallet inspector comes calling.

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