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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]TorchTheWitch
(11,065 posts)It was obvious fraud. A lot of us realized that right away. The story flat out never made any sense. There's no way that cute little kid with minimal scaring was told to leave KFC or that anyone there was "scared" of her face. No employee is so stupid that they would have thrown out anyone that someone complained about because of their looks since they'd know they'd get sacked, and they'd think they were crazy besides since that little girl despite her minimal scaring and cute eyepatch is adorable by anyone's standard. Given the legitimately ugly mugs that frequent all kinds of stores and restaurants no sane person would have found that cute kid to be "scary" looking in any way, shape or form, and no employee wanting to keep their job would ever have thrown her out even if some ass did complain. The whole story was ludicrous at first glance, and anyone that believed it right off the bat is either gullible in the extreme or wanted to believe it just because KFC is a big corporation, and big corporations are legitimately hated for entirely other reasons.
If you STILL can't see why this is such obvious fraud by NOW, you're just willfully blind. They didn't get the date right that it supposedly happened, they named a KFC restaurant that hasn't even EXISTED for years, they claimed the girl had to be fed by a feeding tube yet claim she went to KFC to eat their mashed potatoes, etc., etc.
The kid would never have gotten mauled to begin with if these same people hadn't left her with a relative that had 10 loose pit bulls while living in a trailer, HAD to know that at least some of them were violently aggressive, and had no regard to look out for her safety around them. Not only did these fraudsters cast blame on a company for something that never happened and caused actual harm to innocent employees they also USED that fake story in order to bilk gullible people out of their money and other gifts for their own benefit - and who knows if shitstains like that would have used that money to that girl's benefit or not. After all, these are the same assholes that put her in the terrible situation of getting mauled by these dogs to begin with.
It's in no way KFC's interest to make the family "look" like frauds. Family members did that plenty good enough all on their own the moment they posted the photo of an adorable minimally scared little girl with a cute cartoon eyepatch. All kinds of big corporations have had shitty employees that do stupid things, and all they do is apologize and fire the person while coughing up any money to whatever victim if they're the least bit negligent or liable and even when they aren't either one just to look good in the public's eye. Happens all the time.
The FACT is, the KFC story that members of this family gave out was full of shit from the word "go", and there didn't even need to be any investigation into it to see that.
Further, assuming the family members that perpetuated this fraud were telling the truth about the unnamed insurance company is flat out loony tunes. They're LIARS and really bad ones. Why then would anyone in their right mind assume ANYTHING they say in connection with this girl's medical issues is true especially when the whole reason this little girl was mauled in the first place was because of their own gross negligence?