Oh man, 60 years in prison is like, totally harsh but I guess it's about time someone got justice for all those classic car owners who got scammed out of their savings. Finley's scheme was just so brazen and manipulative, he's lucky he didn't get life or something. But seriously, it's crazy to think that this guy took advantage of so many people over such a long period of time... like 5 years! And the worst part is, I'm sure there are plenty more out there who might be considering doing the same thing now that Finley's got his punishment in. So yeah, I guess this is a good reminder to always do our research and make sure we're dealing with legit mechanics or vendors when it comes to our ride
"Be careful who you trust... Some people are worth melting for ". Finley's case is a stark reminder that not everyone has good intentions, and being cautious when dealing with strangers can make all the difference. Classic car enthusiasts need to be on their guard against scammers like Finley, who prey on people's enthusiasm and trust
man... 60 years in prison is like a lifetime sentence lol can you believe he got away with scamming so many people out of thousands of dollars? it's crazy how some people think they can just swindle others and get away with it. i remember back in the day when i was younger, we didn't have all these tech gadgets that make it easy for scammers to get away with stuff... nowadays, it's like you gotta be on your toes 24/7
and can you believe he got 72 victims? that's like a whole community of people who trusted him and lost their money. it's just sad i mean, what would make someone do something so crazy and hurtful to others? it's like he just cared about the Benjamins and didn't care who he hurt in the process
anyway, i guess the sentence is good riddance for him... but it's still scary how easily these types of scams can happen. gotta keep an eye out for each other, you know?
I mean, come on! 60 years in prison is a bit harsh don't you think? I know Finley did some shady stuff, but 60 years? That's a whole lotta time. I'm not saying he deserves to be out on the streets anytime soon, but 60 years is just excessive. And what really gets me is that he targeted people who were already vulnerable – classic car enthusiasts who are often passionate and trusting. He took advantage of that trust and now they're left with nothing. It's just not right