14-year-old boy scammed massive money through eBay

14-year-old boy from New South Wales scammed hundreds and thousands of dollars through ebay. The south coast boy sold fictitious product on eBay from 2007 sometimes earning $6000 a day which he spent in buying expensive clothes, renting luxury apartments, parties and holidays with his friends and limousine trips to take him to the beach.
Now accord to the report, the teen’s mother is suing four big Australia Banks for ignoring her warning and for their alleged role in the scam. Yeah, now it’s all banks’ fault? What a joke? Her son is the one who is committed a crime, instead of correcting her son she now blames the bank? Wonder if she received or took any of that money from her son? Yeah, that will be next chapter.
This mother should be upset with her son and be concerned about him, his future and how serious it is and not go on blaming the banks. Else, he will think it’s not really bad and feel good about it and be encouraged to do worse.
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