It's that time of year again, poppets! When Felice realizes her shopping addiction has left her wardrobe room overflowing and is forced to take to the internet in hopes of making her money back. And of course, it's all being hosted on yet another site because that's what happens when you consistently scam people on every selling website (eBay, etsy, storenvy, etc), you're forced to change websites every time you need to make that $$$. This has gotta be what, the fifth time she's opened a store selling her old clothes? I swear if I see more kids in her tag posting about how sad they are Felice scammed them, I am going to burn this place to the ground. There is so much evidence proving Felice is a habitual scammer, it's common knowledge on tumblr and if you Google her name, the-truth-about-felice-fawn is the fifth result. There is really no excuse at this point for not doing proper research before buying from Felice. I love that she complains about the website taking a 10% commission. Like come on Felice, maybe if you didn't scam people on all the other selling sites you'd be able to use one that takes either a very small commission or none at all. I get that scamming kids is quick and easy money but girl, you are not thinking long term here. Eventually you're going to get your account suspended and then the only sites left will be ones that take high commissions, which will greatly cut into your profits. Think about all the alcohol and tobacco you could be buying with that! Surely it's smarter long term to just send out the clothes, especially considering you usually mark up the cost so you're selling them at or above retail price, despite them being worn. Whatevs, maybe Fel will be able to convince depop to give her the 10% back for attracting so many new members to their website! Or she could come to some kind of genius PR idea with them. I mean, Felice is a self-employed marketing and PR entrepreneur who specializes in self portraiture. - S









