Life, the Obstacle Course

The Repeated Scam Artist Scammed on the Online Auctions, Sentenced to Ten Years

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This convicted FELON scammed 227 times, if you can believe it!  And he’d cried to the judge that he was being sentenced too severely, believe it or don’t, off of the Front Page Sections, translated…

The forty-two year-old man, Hsieh was suspected of selling the gaming consoles, the tickets to events on the auction websites, and as he received the payments, he’d not shipped anything out, and continued scamming the victims; the judge tallied up a total of 227 times he’d committed fraud, and received $1,93 million N.T.s, sentenced him to ten years; Hsieh thought the sentence was too severe, filed for an appeal, the High Subsidiary Courts of Kaohsiung tossed back his appeal, and this can still be appealed.

The second Collectivist Trial pointed out, that Hsieh’s convicted of serious fraud with the sentence of over a year, and he’d broken the laws repeatedly, and, sentenced him by the counts of his crimes to a year two months or a year four months, the total of 227 counts will be served collectively for a sum of ten years, and, the courts gave the “discounts” on his sentence, that it wasn’t, too severe.

The verdict pointed out, that starting in July of 2016, Hsieh started operating the dummy accounts on the auction sites, and sold the items that he never had, the tickets to a Japanese artist’s concert, Lego, the tickets to the wildlife park, the discount food vouchers at the various restaurants, the toy models, PS4 game consoles, SWITCH game consoles, the robot sweepers, etc., etc., etc.

As the buyers were fooled and made a bit, Hsieh then bought the gaming credits from another with a virtual dummy account, used to wire the amounts to the sellers, and as he successfully received the credits, he’d, sold it off, and not sent the items the buyers ordered from him.

In July of 2018, the police caught Hsieh in his scams, found there were over hundred who were victimized, including those underage, and Hsieh admitted to it all when in interrogation.

In the trial, the judge pointed out how Hsieh already had thirty-four cases of fraud, sentenced to three and a half years and served the time, and this time he’d repeatedly scammed, and scolded him for not making an honest living, gave him a ten year sentence for all the charges combined.

Hsieh claimed in his appeal, that the judge didn’t consider the circumstances in each of the times he’d scammed, that the judge used the same criteria to sentence him; the second trial by the Collectivist Court found, that the first trial considered the damages he’d caused, and how he’d, made up for it, and he’d committed fraud a total of 227 times, and the victims lost anywhere from a few thousand dollars to ten, twenty thousand, that there’s no need to calculate too precisely, maintained the original sentence.

So, do you think this SCAM artist will turn over a new leaf?  Of course N-O-T, because this was only still just, another, SLAP on his wrist, it’s not like he’d not gotten caught doing what he was doing before, and this time, after he’d done serving his time, he will surely, return, BACK to his old ways, of scamming people, because these are repeated offenders, and they won’t, EVER change.

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