"Due to donor feedback", my ass. They knew if their hypocritical asses shut down the funding, didn't return the funds, and gave them to other causes they were going to be open to a shitload of legal ramifications. This is just them covering their asses.
Why the hell people on the conservative side of the fence still use GoFundMe is beyond me. They've already proven themselves to be woke, leftist shills many times over. I would have been more surprised if they had actually let the funding campaign go through and paid out the money.
From work experience, chargeback campaigns are a reliable way to knee cap companies. Most big companies have some deals with banks to protect them but it only stretches so far. Walmart is the only company truly protected against the campaigns.
"We didn't want to get sued/chargebacked to bankruptcy."
"Due to donor feedback", my ass. They knew if their hypocritical asses shut down the funding, didn't return the funds, and gave them to other causes they were going to be open to a shitload of legal ramifications. This is just them covering their asses.
Why the hell people on the conservative side of the fence still use GoFundMe is beyond me. They've already proven themselves to be woke, leftist shills many times over. I would have been more surprised if they had actually let the funding campaign go through and paid out the money.
From work experience, chargeback campaigns are a reliable way to knee cap companies. Most big companies have some deals with banks to protect them but it only stretches so far. Walmart is the only company truly protected against the campaigns.
File a chargeback - Gofundme has to pay a fine to the card processor after every claim of fraud.
Previously, they were set to take donations that weren't individually refunded by Feb 19th and redirect them to an approved charitable organization.
Donate to the givesendgo when their servers recover.
THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO DO YOU FUCKING FRAUDS.