Facebook is the land of gullible people.
If you ever see a story about someone being told to leave a public business because they are disfigured or black or gay or whatever, its a safe bet that its a hoax. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of these stories turn out to be true.
I thought it was fake when I first heard it. It was too over the top. I get a little cynical with all these stories like waitresses getting racist notes on the receipts etc.
And no you can’t your money back ping
I thought it was fake myself but, gave in to getting this cutie medical care she needs.
You can’t put something on the internet if it’s not true.
Can you?
I said it was a hoax from the beginning. The story was too good to be true for the cha-ching crowd, so they had to make it up.
That story never did pass the “smell test.”
<>KFC store security video does not show Wilcher nor her grandmother in the KFC where they claimed the incident happened.<>
It might be worthwhile notifying the gullibles on the following threads who fell for this fraudulent story — lock stock and chickenwing:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3168470/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3168051/posts
Wow.
I had no idea.
Sad thing is when something really happens the first thing people will think is - hoax.
Sources close to the investigation told the Laurel Leader-Call that KFC store security video does not show .......
Story must be true because we all know security video never fails never fails never fails.....
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The sad thing is not only are they trying to make a buck off this child’s injuries, but $135,000 has been raised on GoFundMe. I can only imagine how little of that will go for the child’s injuries and how much for the family.
The key words. Can this report be trusted more than the original report it tries to debunk?
I knew this was a hoax the moment I saw it based on the fact that last time I was in a KFC the employees could care less about what a customer complained about.