Patria-Kaye Aarons wrote an article boasting on accomplishments
that should dare not put her in the same category as Jamaican scammers. In the
article, she mentioned that she was denied from drawing on her crowd funding
resources since the administrators apparently thought her request was a scam. So, she blames Jamaican scammers for the
unexpected decision. However, did Jamaican scammers’ reputation influence that decision
or did the decision makers scrutinize the request of an easily replicated entity
which shows intentions for personal gains rather than to be of service to the needy?
Is the purpose of crowd funding resources to accommodate business start-ups or
is it expected to provide an outlet for those who have suffered unfortunate setbacks
which have affected the quality of their lives? Whatever the perceptions of crowd funding, it
is good to know that the administrators will investigate requests and refund
donations if the outcomes determine that funding should not be paid out.
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