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Ellen Exposes Megan’s Scandalous Deal with Montecito Bike Shop in GoFundMe Scam

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Ellen Exposes Megan’s Scandalous Deal with Montecito Bike Shop in GoFundMe Scam

In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that Megan, the Duchess of Sussex, has been involved in a massive scam on GoFundMe, debunking her previous claims of supporting charitable causes.

The scandal involves a bike shop owner from Montecito who had initially given Archie, Megan and Prince Harry’s son, a set of wheels for his fourth birthday.

However, it seems that this act of generosity was merely a ploy to deceive the public.

The bike shop owners, Martin and Jennifer Blevins, have now come forward, revealing that they have been subjected to online trolling ever since they posted a thank you note from the Sussexes on Instagram.

They claim that they have always had good intentions in supporting the couple, but now it appears that they have fallen victim to Megan’s deceitful tactics.

It has been discovered that Megan’s agency, WME, contacted the Blevins to offer them a lucrative deal.

In exchange for a specialized bike worth £240 in pink and turquoise, the bike shop owners were required to post the Sussexes’ letter on social media and include a PR post for Megan in People magazine.

Additionally, Archwell, the Sussexes’ foundation, promised to donate money to a bicycle charity.

However, despite their cooperation, the Blevins have not received the promised donation even after a week.

To make matters worse, the Harcoules, the owners of the bike shop, have launched a donation campaign on GoFundMe in Archie’s name, using what appears to be a Royal Tide scam.

This has raised suspicions among the public, who question the true intentions behind this fundraising effort.

Critics argue that by giving a famous and wealthy child a free bike for advertising, the bike shop owners are attempting to boost their own sales.

They allege that the GoFundMe campaign, which originally aimed to raise $5,000 but was later increased to $20,000 by Megan, is a way for the shop owners to purchase bikes from their own store at a cheaper rate, thanks to charitable tax write-offs.

The legitimacy of this indirect fundraising method is now being questioned.

Is it allowed or even legal?

Concerns have been raised about where these donations are truly going and whether the recipients of the bikes will ever be seen.

The public is highly suspicious of Megan’s involvement, speculating that she may be using this scheme as a means to raise funds for herself.

Some individuals on Twitter have expressed their outrage, calling for the GoFundMe campaign to be taken down.

They argue that the bike shop owners are taking advantage of the public’s generosity by asking them to buy expensive bikes for underprivileged children while giving an overprivileged child his bike for free.

These accusations have led many to label the Blevins as complete scammers.

It is clear that this scandal has tarnished the reputation of the bike shop owners and raised serious questions about Megan’s involvement.

The manner in which this marketing strategy was executed has been deemed underhanded and manipulative.

Many suspect that all the money raised through the GoFundMe campaign will ultimately find its way into one of Megan’s offshore accounts, adding to her already substantial wealth.

As the investigation continues, the public demands answers.

They want to know if this bike shop has engaged in similar scams before and why they couldn’t wait for the controversy to die down before launching this questionable fundraising campaign.

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