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VIDEO: YouTuber, oompaville, exposed Logan Paul for scamming fans using Pokémon cards


Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that YouTuber, oompaville, exposed Logan Paul for scamming fans using Pokémon cards.


Fans of Logan Paul will know the time Logan was getting too familiar with Pokemon cards. The WWE superstar had sparked interest worldwide in these collectable cards as he went ahead and bought one for $3.5 million, only for the cards to be faked. Or did he really pay that much? Oompaville put forward some facts which say otherwise. His latest video reveals it was all part of a scheme later involved in his venture, Liquid Marketplace.

Logan Paul can’t stop with the heat from the world. Despite constant backlash to his name from his opponent Dillon Danis, who he will face on October 14th in the Misfits PRIME Card, Logan Paul has caught yet another case to his name. From all the controversies behind his name, this new one involves a scam, which Logan has previously been accused of.

Similar to the CryptoZoo scam that Logan Paul had been relentlessly targeted for by many including CoffeeZilla, Logan is now being accused of scamming fans with another collectable item, Pokémon Cards. A YouTuber named oompaville has taken to YouTube to announce the unexpected and unnoticed scam that Logan Paul had done on fans for more than a year.

The Bellator MMA fighter is yet to comment on the situation. A fully detailed video documenting Dillon’s misdeeds is set to be released by Stephen in the coming days. He wrote:

“Video coming out about this soon. INSANE.”

In an unforeseen move, Stephen tricked him into promoting a fake website that reveals all his malpractices with regard to crypto. The home screen of the website shares a brief note on Dillon. As per sourznft.com, Danis has been involved in more than 20 scammy promotions.

“Have You Been Scammed By Dillon Danis? Dillon Danis Promoted our Fake NFT Scam with 0 Due Diligence. But it gets so much worse. We found over 20 crypto projects Dillon Danis promoted online for money, and then tried deleting the evidence from the Internet.”

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