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The text describes fraudulent activity as individuals reported that Sassy Kae refused to refund deposits for canceled wrestling sessions, despite initially having a profile that stated she would refund deposits if she canceled, which was later changed to state otherwise, indicating intentional deception for financial gain.

Last Updated: May 04, 2026

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The text provides a detailed discussion of potential fraudulent activity involving the wrestler known as "Sassy Kae," who allegedly engages in deceptive practices concerning financial transactions with clients. Here are key points indicating fraudulent activity:

  1. Deposits for Sessions: Multiple clients report paying Sassy Kae a deposit for wrestling sessions that she later canceled. Despite this cancellation being initiated by her, she allegedly refuses to refund the deposits, which contradicts the initial agreement.

  2. Change in Refund Policy: It is mentioned that Sassy Kae changed her session profile from stating that she offers refunds upon cancellation to stating that she does not offer refunds. This change allegedly happened after she began canceling sessions due to an injury, indicating a possible attempt to avoid returning deposits.

  3. Customer Complaints: Several users express dissatisfaction with Sassy Kae’s refusal to refund deposits after canceling sessions, labeling her behavior as a scam. There are claims that she justifies keeping deposits by labeling customers as "rude," which the clients dispute.

  4. Delayed and Partial Payments: There is mention of a "repayment plan" where Sassy Kae commits to returning deposits in small installments over an extended period, further suggesting that she may not be financially stable enough to refund the deposits in full, raising questions about the initial necessity and use of the deposits.

  5. Impact on Clients: Repeated instances of customers not receiving a refund for canceled services indicate a pattern of behavior that clients have described as fraudulent, causing financial and reputational harm.

These points collectively indicate fraudulent behavior involving deception and financial gain through retaining deposits unethically.