What's Your Take On This Story?

@celticeagle (190386)
Boise, Idaho
June 23, 2026 3:45pm CST
A Amazon driver in the UK could be charged with fraud. He allegedly was found to be doing students homework and doing their tests for them. He was paid well for doing so. I guess he has made about $2 million so far at this side hustle. Do you think he should be charged? I think he should. But is it really fraud if the kids paid him and knew he was doing it?
6 people like this
6 responses
@BarBaraPrz (51900)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
23 Jun
$2 million side hustle? Wow!
2 people like this
@BarBaraPrz (51900)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
14h
@Ineeddentures I guess 6 months is nothing if he still has the money when he gets out.
1 person likes this
24 Jun
£300k University Students paid him He was convicted and jailed for 6 months
2 people like this
@wolfgirl569 (136402)
• Marion, Ohio
23 Jun
He should be charged as well as the students
2 people like this
24 Jun
The students should be charged for cheating He was charged, but why, I don't know He provided a service he was asked to provide, by adults
2 people like this
@celticeagle (190386)
• Boise, Idaho
10h
@Ineeddentures .......yes, they should.
1 person likes this
@kaylachan (85091)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
24 Jun
Yes it is. the kids aren't doing the work, the grades are not being reflected correctly. It's basically steeling more or less, and it makes it worse that kids are paying him. But when it comes to social media, I take it with a huge grain of salt.
1 person likes this
@celticeagle (190386)
• Boise, Idaho
10h
@kaylachan .......both made bad choices. People mature at different rates and some never do. College has the reputation of being where the youth do some heavy partying and act like idiots. Right of passage and all that.
@kaylachan (85091)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
24 Jun
@Ineeddentures Just because you choose to go to college doesn't make you an adult. Many people might be adults on paper, many of them still fall into the relm of teenager (18 19) and still act like kids. College students, particurally those getting their first degree are sometimes called college kids. Because mentally and emotionally they are. They are learning to adult, and think they can skate through life by cheeting the system. There for cheeting themselves. At the end of the day, they made poor choiceses. They learned nothing, and they are handing in someone else's work, which is plegerisim. Because the man they paid, did the research, did the work, and put thee student's name on it. So the fraud is, this driver encouraged, and charged students to basically cheet the system. While thease students lost their money and learned nothing for it. It wouldn't have been a big deal if this driver was actually toutering thease students, and helping them learn how to do their homework, but he didn't.
1 person likes this
24 Jun
It was University Students, not kids Adults He was charged, and jailed And the amount he made was.£300k Another waste of tax payer money prosecuting him And I hope that all these University students who paid him are thrown out
2 people like this
@RasmaSandra (98402)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
23 Jun
That is a tough one to call. Neither he nor the kids were right in doing this but hey, they all kenw what they were doing,
1 person likes this
@celticeagle (190386)
• Boise, Idaho
10h
But did they? I wonder if they just thought of it as a means to an end.
1 person likes this
@Deepizzaguy (122619)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
23 Jun
The Amazon driver should be charged with a crime since the only way a student can learn is to do their own homework,
1 person likes this
@celticeagle (190386)
• Boise, Idaho
10h
I think he should be fined and the kids kicked out at least for a period of time.
1 person likes this
@Deepizzaguy (122619)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
5h
@celticeagle You are right.
24 Jun
No I don't think he should have been charged at all But he was And he was jailed for 6 months The amount he made was £300k And it was University Students he helped They should all be thrown out for cheating
1 person likes this
@celticeagle (190386)
• Boise, Idaho
10h
I don't think what he did was right. I wonder if Amazon fired him.