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Warning: Don't buy anything from Boykin on Instagram or Twitter

BigPurple87

Active Member
I dont care who or what it is why would you send a large some of money to someone for something when you know you have no protection against fraud?
 

Planks

Active Member
I don’t understand the logic of this scam. Isn’t the point of scamming people over the internet so that the victim doesn’t know who you are and you can get away with it?

Was Boykin under the impression he would get away with doing this to multiple people, all of whom know exactly who is?
 

Wexahu

Full Member
I don’t understand the logic of this scam. Isn’t the point of scamming people over the internet so that the victim doesn’t know who you are and you can get away with it?

Was Boykin under the impression he would get away with doing this to multiple people, all of whom know exactly who is?

It wouldn’t surprise me if that was his impression. It’s not like he’s shown a lot of awareness in other situations. It is what it is It’s like he’s almost destined to end up in the gutter eventually. Sad.
 
Guys who spend their time trying to stir [ Finebaum ] up on fan message boards are barely a notch above those who attempt to de-fraud people
It was a completely dominating performance by the defense. Disappointed? You gotta be freaking kidding me, that was the most fun I’ve had watching a defense play maybe ever.

The “fluky” play I was talking about was the TD to JD when the game was getting out of hand, I’m pretty sure Boykin was throwing it to someone else, it sure looked like it to me. Just thought the offense was average, that’s all.
If 42 points in the first 35 minutes against the (at worst) second best defense in the SEC is “average,” then sign me up for that.

I gotta say, you really twist yourself up in knots sometimes.
 

Wexahu

Full Member
Guys who spend their time trying to stir [ steaming pile of Orgeron ] up on fan message boards are barely a notch above those who attempt to de-fraud people

If 42 points in the first 35 minutes against the (at worst) second best defense in the SEC is “average,” then sign me up for that.

I gotta say, you really twist yourself up in knots sometimes.

Boykin was 22-31 for 187 yards, 3 TDS and 3 INTs. Normally that’s a losing effort. The defense scored once, gave up 129 yards, and turned them over 4 times. They are the reason we won the game.

I’m not stirring things up, I’m just stating facts. It wasn’t a great performance by the offense (they didn’t score 42 points by the way), the defense dominated the game. The Peach Bowl probably wasn’t even in the Top 15 of TB’s best games.

How am I wrong?
 

SuperTFrog

Active Member
He really wasn’t all that good in that game. You don’t even need to watch our Peaxh Bowl offense at all, they were riding the defense’s coattails all game long anyway except for a couple trick/fluke plays.
No way you are going to use this an an opportunity to talk about Ohio St that year...NO WAY!!
 

sketchy

Active Member
It wouldn’t surprise me if that was his impression. It’s not like he’s shown a lot of awareness in other situations. It is what it is It’s like he’s almost destined to end up in the gutter eventually. Sad.

You say it’s sad......I say he’s simply a scumbag criminal.
Hope he has some nice “welcome parties” in prison.
 

froginmn

Full Member
Well, I for one hope he at least put that money to constructive use. Maybe he’s going to pay to spruce up a community center in some disadvantaged neighborhood somewhere.
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Hoosierfrog

Tier 1
It was a completely dominating performance by the defense. Disappointed? You gotta be freaking kidding me, that was the most fun I’ve had watching a defense play maybe ever.

The “fluky” play I was talking about was the TD to JD when the game was getting out of hand, I’m pretty sure Boykin was throwing it to someone else, it sure looked like it to me. Just thought the offense was average, that’s all.

Yeah, over 400 yards of total offense average. OK...
 

Punter1

Full Member
If you want to help make sure no one else gets duped, tell the police. There are many more Frog fans not on KFC.

Im sorry.. But by not calling the cops I'm actually beginning to wonder if this story is true. There is no way any half way educated person with all the evidence in the world doesn't call the cops.

I don't care if you're a millionaire or what...not pursuing this legally makes me question the whole thing.
 

Froglaw

Full Member
Im sorry.. But by not calling the cops I'm actually beginning to wonder if this story is true. There is no way any half way educated person with all the evidence in the world doesn't call the cops.

I don't care if you're a millionaire or what...not pursuing this legally makes me question the whole thing.

First of all, getting the white collar crime unit interested in an internet transaction of $2K is sometimes difficult depending on your jurisdiction.

Second, getting a conviction for criminal fraud is even more difficult if the transaction was in cash.

Cheats are out there and they will steal what is yours.

I assume when I loan money to friends and relatives I will never see it again.

An employees adult daughter (a legal assistant) came to me begging for $2300 to move to her new apartment. Swore on the life of her 5yo child she would work weekends in my office to pay me back.

She worked four hours on one Saturday and never came back.

People who loan money to friends are headed to disappointment.
 

McFroggin

Active Member
Boykin had multiple chances from coaches.

He’s had multiple chances with the legal system.

He still hasn’t learned, and now he is screwing his own alumni. My opinion, he needs lots of legal action that keeps him in jail a good while.
 
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