>Never count your chickens before they
>hatch. Tyler was running ads
>here on the site, but
>I've removed them and will
>send him a few dollars
>back as a refund. It
>sure looks like he told
>a lot of lies and
>spent money that he never
>should have. He should have
>been hanging on to those
>deposits, NOT spending them, until
>after the hunts were complete.
>I understand not being able
>to get the tags you
>hoped to get, but that
>money should be sitting in
>an account unspent in case
>it needs to be returned.
>It's a shame that some
>people are the way they
>are.
>When I read his comments about
>needing money to live, I
>want to puke. He shouldn't
>have been spending money that
>he hadn't earned yet. Some
>jail time might set him
>straight a little. I hate
>to be harsh, but that's
>messed up and crooked. Those
>folks who sent him thousands
>of dollars should not have
>to deal with that crap.
>It's not right!!
>As a business owner, I know
>how hard it is to
>take care of everything, but
>if I ever had to
>cancel a clients advertising, I'm
>plenty prepared to pay them
>back. No way would I
>set myself up not to
>be. Tyler obviously spent the
>deposits people sent him as
>though he had earned the
>money already, but he hadn't.
>
>Hopefully those guys who sent him
>deposits can get their money
>back.
>
>Brian Latturner
>MonsterMuleys.com
>@mm_founder on Instagram
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Totally agree. First, tags didn't sell out for weeks. Second, you cover your suppliers and creditors first, before you pay yourself when in business. That line about "living" tells you all you need to know about his character
From the party of HUNTIN, FISHIN, PUBLIC LAND.