In a familiar setting, Floyd Wallace returned to fundraising on Thursday as he claimed that he was stranded in Denton, Texas, as his car had broken down again and needed $250.00 in new repairs.
Wallace was on his way from College Station, Texas, to Denton in order to pay money he still owed for probation charges from a guilty conviction for an offense in Grayson County, Texas last year when he said his car started smoking.
He claimed the estimate at a local repair shop was for $250.00 for a new water pump. He claimed all he needed from his audience was $100.00 as he had enough money to cover the rest of the charges.
This brought out an immediate negative response from his side chat, with his fans reminding him that he had again promised not to fundraise as part of a deal for past donations.
Wallace started to rally against that pledge on his Wednesday livestream, where he openly fundraised as a Tuesday “personal loan” campaign failed to generate enough money for him to travel from College Station, TX, to his new home in Omaha, Nebraska.
The convicted felon has claimed that he has a job waiting for him at a UPS Distribution Center in Omaha, despite not applying for the job as yet, and pledged his first paycheck to pay back double the amounts of the loans he took in.
Thursday saw Wallace become further enraged with his side chat as they again painted him in his “Scammer” Floyd Wallace character. He rescinded his previous pledge not to ban anyone in his side chat for the next month, stating that he’d raise money to pay back the donations he received for making the deal.
Wallace then went on a banning spree, banning anyone he disagreed with in chat. At one point silencing his side chat as the few people who were left to chat were either too terrified to chat or had nothing to say to the enraged Wallace.
The YouTuber eventually gave up on the chat as a new wave of negative chatters confronted him and he ended the livestream, making it unclear if he actually raised the $100.00 he needed to repair his vehicle.