Tekashi 6IX9INE Website Accused of Scamming Fans with Fake GOOBA Merchandise Orders With Evidence
Tekashi 6IX9INE website is accused of scamming fans with fake GOOBA merchandise orders with evidence. Fans who placed orders on Tekashi69 started complaining they never received their merchandise. That’s when Tekashi 6IX9INE’s website started cancelling their orders.
Some people say they still haven’t got their money back, while others showed they finally got refunds for their money that was held onto for months. Take a look at the evidence fans provided of the Tekashi69 Website scamming them.




What this could mean is that Tekashi 6IX9INE scammed his fans to finesse billboard. It seems he put up fake merchandise on his website just to boost the streaming numbers for GOOBA. In reality he never planned to ship out those items to fans that placed orders.
Moral of the story is never trust a man who snitched to deliver your order as promised.
Author: JordanThrilla
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